Found a way to display a few in the house that looks presentable. For trips and Breweries.
Stickers? Yeah I got a few.
Here is the tote I keep them in and then some of the stickers I have. Some. The gf gets 'mad' at the constant buying of stickers, "You need MORE stickers?!"
Most of mine are punk rock. But some from my motorcycling days, some from car stuff, some from random things like college or my favorite soda etc
When I was a kid, this was the only sticker that really mattered.
They were free at any gas station or auto parts store. I see now they go for 4.50 on Amazon.
Not a great picture, but in the back ground you can see the sliding door I have been putting stickers on for years.
I thought that by the time I got around to getting pictures of my old tool box, this thread would have died.
Stickers from the 80s and 90s. I finally have a garage, with better tools in a much bigger box, but this was all I needed to do an engine swap in the parking lot of my apartment complex while I was in vet school.
I've been stickering up my current toolbox for the past twenty years or so with a bit of everything. Lots of bicycle stuff as that is my day job, plus motorcycle stuff, AE86 stuff, Toyota stuff, car stickers I collected while travelling in Japan, and some of the events I have done as well.
This is all I got...for now.
I always get more, I LOVE stickers. I hope this thread lives on and more post up their stuff, stickers rule.
I have a collection and a fear of commitment. I always feel like when I get my car stickers right, something happens and I end up selling the car.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Cool! I'd hang on to that one; they don't make 'me like they used to!
I had both a US-made M400 mountain bike I really enjoyed for a while before selling (and it was yellow/orange!) plus a US-made CAAD X cyclocross bike I loved, rode, and raced for multiple seasons before selling due to a move. Ah...hindsight!
Oh wow! I really understand the commitment when you decide to seriously apply a 30 year old sticker onto something.
Oh wow! I really understand the commitment when you decide to seriously apply a 30 year old sticker onto something.
My old tool box had all the good old stuff on it. This one is almost out of space but I have cabinets in the new garage.
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