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Postby wardengorri » Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:57 pm

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Postby Mitchman48 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:03 pm

OH GOD!!! That collection is amazing!!!
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Postby ayedrew » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:16 pm

i see someone got the black and white beatles collection...what a collection, this is something you'd see on toy hunter
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Postby akaSID » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:20 pm

Awesome Jeff...simply awesome!
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Postby funkystark » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:23 pm

Great collection Jeff! Looking forward to new cabinet pics in the summer.

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Postby marshmellow27 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:37 pm

I am blown away. Thank you for sharing!!
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Postby jguerin117 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:40 pm

funkystark wrote:Great collection Jeff! Looking for to new cabinet pics in the summer.


thanks it will be more cabinets like the one my disney and marvel POPs are on and the base will be what the huck banks are in. i should be able to fit 3 or 4 more along that wall. but it will take me a little time. between being blind and my bad legs it takes me a lot longer than normal to build these
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Postby Funko5ker » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:55 pm

All I can say is wow. :o
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Postby PopCollector » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:56 pm

What a treat to see your collection Jeff!
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Your display, the Funko way!

Postby werdna1234 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:04 pm

Wow these collections are unbelievable!!!
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Your display, the Funko way!

Postby FunkoNewb » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:21 pm

Damn that collection looks great Jeff! Loving seeing them all displayed now.
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Postby FunkoJoe » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:49 pm

What an awesome collection! One day I hope to be like you! lol
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby Reverend » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:50 pm

That is crazy and awesome Jeff. What a great collection!
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby shogunjlips » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:12 am

how many pieces of Funko is that?
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Postby Shiggity30 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:25 am

shogunjlips wrote:how many pieces of Funko is that?

A S*** ton!
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Postby funkystark » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:36 am

shogunjlips wrote:how many pieces of Funko is that?



My rough count is 747, I'm sure I missed a couple though.

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Postby dustman94 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:49 am

NICE. THERE MOST LIKELY IS A GUY IN BATON ROUGE THAT MAY HAVE SOME CABINETS FOR SALE?
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Postby kevintree » Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:28 am

Holy Funko! That's a LOT OF FIGURES.
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Postby NightmareMermaid » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:11 am

AWESOME collection Jeff! I always love seeing the pics of all of your protos together.
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby jguerin117 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:19 am

thanks everyone, ive been offered a lot of cabinets around here as well with some stores closing but i enjoy building them myself as it gives me something to do. ive been retired since 2 days before i turned 22 so it gets pretty old. im by no means a carpenter but again it keeps me busy, plus i can build them exactly how i want them.

i still need to replace a few pops that got water damage, luckily it wasnt any rare ones. but a few soaked up water like a sponge and i cant get it out with drilling a hole in the bottom and it would be easier to just replace them. i cant believe how fullof water a few got, it went in right were the head meets the body.

i still have a good amount in storage all my funkovisions, my wobblers that are still in boxes, nd a bunch of misc stuff.
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby boolaboo » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:00 am

jguerin117 wrote:thanks everyone, ive been offered a lot of cabinets around here as well with some stores closing but i enjoy building them myself as it gives me something to do. ive been retired since 2 days before i turned 22 so it gets pretty old. im by no means a carpenter but again it keeps me busy, plus i can build them exactly how i want them.

i still need to replace a few pops that got water damage, luckily it wasnt any rare ones. but a few soaked up water like a sponge and i cant get it out with drilling a hole in the bottom and it would be easier to just replace them. i cant believe how fullof water a few got, it went in right were the head meets the body.

i still have a good amount in storage all my funkovisions, my wobblers that are still in boxes, nd a bunch of misc stuff.


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Postby joshua_s4 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:59 pm

Wow! Very impressive. I can only hope my collection will be half of that!
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Postby jguerin117 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:48 pm

boolaboo wrote:
jguerin117 wrote:thanks everyone, ive been offered a lot of cabinets around here as well with some stores closing but i enjoy building them myself as it gives me something to do. ive been retired since 2 days before i turned 22 so it gets pretty old. im by no means a carpenter but again it keeps me busy, plus i can build them exactly how i want them.

i still need to replace a few pops that got water damage, luckily it wasnt any rare ones. but a few soaked up water like a sponge and i cant get it out with drilling a hole in the bottom and it would be easier to just replace them. i cant believe how fullof water a few got, it went in right were the head meets the body.

i still have a good amount in storage all my funkovisions, my wobblers that are still in boxes, nd a bunch of misc stuff.


You were retired since you we're 22?!?!?


yes i was severly wounded in afghanistan 2 days before i turned 22. it techincally took another year and a half before i was officially retired but that time was spent at walter reed having surgeries. im 30 now so ive been retired for awhile now. i cant drive because im completely blind in one eye and legally blind in the other, that with my leg injuries makes me basically home bound unless my wife is doing the driving. so building my cabinets gives me something to do
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Postby arch66 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:07 pm

Wow, that's amazing!!!
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Postby homietrav » Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:16 pm

RESPECT to you, much RESPECT!!
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Postby MyLittleFunkos » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:03 pm

homietrav wrote:RESPECT to you, much RESPECT!!


This!!! You have an AMAZING collection! How many years have you been collecting?
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Postby DisneyDork123 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:29 pm

jguerin117 wrote:
boolaboo wrote:
jguerin117 wrote:thanks everyone, ive been offered a lot of cabinets around here as well with some stores closing but i enjoy building them myself as it gives me something to do. ive been retired since 2 days before i turned 22 so it gets pretty old. im by no means a carpenter but again it keeps me busy, plus i can build them exactly how i want them.

i still need to replace a few pops that got water damage, luckily it wasnt any rare ones. but a few soaked up water like a sponge and i cant get it out with drilling a hole in the bottom and it would be easier to just replace them. i cant believe how fullof water a few got, it went in right were the head meets the body.

i still have a good amount in storage all my funkovisions, my wobblers that are still in boxes, nd a bunch of misc stuff.


You were retired since you we're 22?!?!?


yes i was severly wounded in afghanistan 2 days before i turned 22. it techincally took another year and a half before i was officially retired but that time was spent at walter reed having surgeries. im 30 now so ive been retired for awhile now. i cant drive because im completely blind in one eye and legally blind in the other, that with my leg injuries makes me basically home bound unless my wife is doing the driving. so building my cabinets gives me something to do

I bow down to you, my good sir. :notworthy: =D>

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Postby dustman94 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:42 pm

jguerin117 wrote:
boolaboo wrote:
jguerin117 wrote:thanks everyone, ive been offered a lot of cabinets around here as well with some stores closing but i enjoy building them myself as it gives me something to do. ive been retired since 2 days before i turned 22 so it gets pretty old. im by no means a carpenter but again it keeps me busy, plus i can build them exactly how i want them.

i still need to replace a few pops that got water damage, luckily it wasnt any rare ones. but a few soaked up water like a sponge and i cant get it out with drilling a hole in the bottom and it would be easier to just replace them. i cant believe how fullof water a few got, it went in right were the head meets the body.

i still have a good amount in storage all my funkovisions, my wobblers that are still in boxes, nd a bunch of misc stuff.


You were retired since you we're 22?!?!?


yes i was severly wounded in afghanistan 2 days before i turned 22. it techincally took another year and a half before i was officially retired but that time was spent at walter reed having surgeries. im 30 now so ive been retired for awhile now. i cant drive because im completely blind in one eye and legally blind in the other, that with my leg injuries makes me basically home bound unless my wife is doing the driving. so building my cabinets gives me something to do

FIRST, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
SECOND, OWNING MY OWN CABINET SHOP WITH TWO GOOD EYES AND FAIRLY GOOD LEGS-- HOW THE HELL DO YOU DO THAT? EVERYTHING I USE CAN PRETTY MUCH CUT SOMETHING OFF ( THATS WHY I WEAR BRIEFS OVER BOXERS) AND A LOT OF MATERIAL I USE HAS SOME GOOD WEIGHT TO IT. A SHEET OF GOOD PLYWOOD WEIGHS 75 POUNDS. SAWS CAN BE DANGEROUS WITH TWO GOOD EYES.

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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby Stitch » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:20 pm

I love your display Jeff. That's pretty cool that you can take the time to build your own cabinets like that
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Postby Cupcake6227 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:31 pm

Much respect your way Jeff and what an amazing collection!!!!!!!
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby kevintree » Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:53 am

So I moved a small cabinet to the right of my desk to fit about 64 more pops from the ground up.
The missing spots in the corner are for the future Marvel and DC figures. There are so many figures being released.. I'm going to have to sleep on POPs
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby Mitchman48 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:10 am

Wow! Nice collection Kevin!
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby Stitch » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:16 am

That's a big wall o' Pop!
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Postby funkystark » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:19 am

Hmm they are all sideways, I've never seen a complete display that way.

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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby kevintree » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:55 am

funkystark wrote:Hmm they are all sideways, I've never seen a complete display that way.


This allows me to fit 6 figures across instead of 5 with them facing out. Just doin' what I can to save tiny bits of space :blush:
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Re: Your display, the Funko way!

Postby jguerin117 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:23 pm

FIRST, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
SECOND, OWNING MY OWN CABINET SHOP WITH TWO GOOD EYES AND FAIRLY GOOD LEGS-- HOW THE HELL DO YOU DO THAT? EVERYTHING I USE CAN PRETTY MUCH CUT SOMETHING OFF ( THATS WHY I WEAR BRIEFS OVER BOXERS) AND A LOT OF MATERIAL I USE HAS SOME GOOD WEIGHT TO IT. A SHEET OF GOOD PLYWOOD WEIGHS 75 POUNDS. SAWS CAN BE DANGEROUS WITH TWO GOOD EYES.[/quote]


thanks and to answer the questions its a bit sketchy when im using the power tools. i mainly use my chop and pull saw i think it can do up to 14 inchs wide which is fine for all my funko cabinets. i have a table saw but i try and not use it as ive had too many close calls with that. that and last summer i missed my toe by a inch or two with a nail gun. so i just take my time and thats why its taken me so long my statue cabinets are the only ones ive had to use pluwood and that i got cut at lowes. basically for my funko cabinets i use the chop saw, nail gun androuter. my statue cabinets so far except for 2 of them which are close to finished are just 2x4 frames and plywood covered in felt for shelving. i still need to do the side and back panels and trim on most and thats the hardest for me because the cuts have to be perfect or close to it so basically i cut it a little long and keep taking a little off until it fits. im sure im doing things a** backwards but ive never been taught anything i just figure out what works best for me as i go. the only thing im not going to do myself is the sliding glass panels when the cabinets are all done that i will hire someone to do and all the lighting im going to need in my basment. i hate anything electric just putting up a couple pieces of drywall i electricuted myself.

someone asked how long ive been collecting. ive been collecting statues for around 8 or so years and funko going on 3 i think. statues is the majority of my collection
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Postby Blake85 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:41 pm

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Postby Blake85 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:45 pm

Half my collection.
Mostly collecting Freddy Funko at the moment.
Sold/ gave away about 100 pop!

The next half I will take more pictures.
Will be mostly my other movie pops n exclusives
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Postby batmanda » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:21 pm

Looks good, Blake. :D

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