What do you own that you consider it being priceless?

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otakon17

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A black Swiss Army knife. It was my grandfather's and was almost never used. He passed away a few years ago, it would be one of the few things I wouldn't give up for anything.

brunt32 said:
While my Grandfather was in the army he did a lot of work with those from the Gurkha regiment and after earning there respect one day during a battle in which he saved several of their lives, They gave him one of their very own Kukri. When my Grandfather died he left this blade to me, I would accept death before I let anything happen to it. As the blade is the symbolism of the courage and valor that my ancestors have lead before me.
And that is awesome sir.
 

thecoreyhlltt

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my grandfathers old hankerchief and pocket-watch. oh! and his lucky pittsburgh windbreaker. and his gardening tools...
 

Tonythion

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the heads of my enemies

actually they are my stuffed animals that my mother and sisters have given me.

We don't have the greatest past, lots of abuse and hiding. Those stuffed animals have soaked up a lot of screams and tears. It's been nearly fifteen years and I can't get rid of them. I don't even feel embarrassed when my friends say "You're 19 and you still have stuffed animals, somethings wrong." Apparently boys don't grow up with tons of toys.
 

JRCB

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I don't have many things that I would consider. Probably my great coat (it's quite cozy, and goes with the moniker of "Captain" that my friends have given me). Definitely my Romance of Helen Trent CD. My dad got it for me, even though they are IMPOSSIBLE to find. And the fact that it's a damn good CD.
 

Episode42

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I have my late Grandfathers driving license, valid from 1937 - 1938. Pretty strange to look at.
Personal for me though, i have a hard-back copy of The Neverending Story, printed in 1970-something.
 

kidragakash

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Well...

I'd have to say:
-my wedding ring (no matter if I got one identical, it would not be that same history or link)
-My father's airforce badge and buttons
-My teddies (one was made by my grandmother)
-My horse cross-stitch (made for me by my great aunt and frame only a feew short days before she died)


guess there are alot of things I'd never be able to put a price on...
 

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Jack Rascal said:
Crystalite said:
retyopy said:
This is going to sound weird but... My teddy bear. It's priceless to me, and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
Yeah, seconded. Mine is not a bear, but some strange hippo-like creature, but I had it literaly all my life, and I love it.
Being a grownup means being able to love childlike things again.
Same here, mine is a panda though. I got it on my first birthday. It looks huge on the photos from then, but it's actually not that big. Once I learned to speak I named it "fearful". So that I didn't have to be afraid when he was with me. Stupid I know (and doesn't make much sense), but worked for me :)

I wouldn't give up that panda for anything.
I have a snuggles puppet that I've had since I was born, and my dad used to give it a funny voice and make me laugh, so I have that.

I also have a Crash Bandicoot bobblehead which is really rare since I've never seen a price on the internet.
 

theevilgenius60

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My grandfather's pocket knife, my other grandfather's 30-06, my HS diploma and my B.S. My granddad was never without his knife(helluva knife too), so it reminds me of him. My other granddad killed hundreds of deer with his 30-06, sometimes with me in tow. Now I get the chance. As for the diploma and the degree, I value them because they, combined, span a period of around 20 years of my life. It took me a while to get the degree, I messed up my back shortly after my freshman year and that screwed with the timeline on everything.
 

Akytalusia

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nothing. i don't develop sentimental attachements to objects. i've had the same wallet for like 25 years. got it as a christmas present. means nothing to me. there simply hasn't been any occation that required me to exchange it.
 

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retyopy said:
This is going to sound weird but... My teddy bear. It's priceless to me, and I don't care what anyone else thinks.
Haha, I'd say the same thing about my TY cat. I've had him since I was about four so it's a long time and he's in a pretty good enough condition too.


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Slenn

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Well, the concept for all the art that I've created. I would never sell Sara Strong, EMily, Winona Weak, Gwen Gravity, EWa Electroweak, ENya Electronuclear, and Una Unification for anything. The drawings maybe, but I'm not at that point yet. The characters I've created are the most special things I've ever made and I don't want to ever give away the creative rights of these characters to someone else.

Seriously, I would never give up my anime physics maids. Ever. :)
 

Leemaster777

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For me... it's my baby blanket. It's a small, blue, wool blanket, only slightly larger than a hankerchief.

That was my first material possession, or at least, it's the ONLY remaining thing from when I was a baby. It's up in my closet somewhere, hiding away.

But, I would never, ever part with it willingly. If someone was threatening to torch everything else I own, if I didn't let them burn that blanket, I'd let them burn everything else.

It has a very... distinctive smell. Whenever I hold that thing to my nose and breath deep, it just takes me back to my childhood.

...now I kinda want to dig around in the closet and find that thing.
 

King of the Sandbox

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Scarim Coral said:
As the title state do you own something that you consider to be priceless (something you value so much that you will not sell it at all)?
While you can easily say a very rare game or the likes but I view priceless being something you can be fond of greatly (e.g. a reminder of your memory and etc) or you have a sentimental value toward it.

Example- Out of all the old toys I kept with me to this day I still hold onto the Generation 1 Grimlock toy.
Sure my look nothing like that (lost the sword, a tooth broke off and it look worn out) but it something I cherish (remind me of my childhood when I watch the shows and my loved for Dinosaur. Oh and of course Grimlock is my favourite to this day).

So what do you own that you view it to be priceless?
That Grimlock is frickin SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET! I got my G1 Soundwave still. That's pretty valuable to me. ^_^