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13 Most Weird & Wonderful Collections on the
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Posted: 27 Aug 2010 10:00 AM PDT
 [ By Steph <http://weburbanist.com/steph> in Gadgets & Geek
Art<http://weburbanist.com/category/geek-art/>,
Travel & Places <http://weburbanist.com/category/travel/>. ]


You don’t have to travel the back roads of the world to see bizarre and
amazing collections of unusual objects – some of these wacky museums are
open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, right at your fingertips. Who can resist
a lovingly curated collection of moist towelettes, airline spoons, or the
world’s largest accumulation of belly button lint?
 Belly Button Lint


You say belly button lint, Graham Barker says navel fluff
<http://www.feargod.net/fluff.html>– but we can all agree that this is the
world’s largest collection of those mysterious fibers from a single person.
He has been collecting his own belly button lint since 1984. His three
chronologically collected bottles are oddly color-coordinated, as if he wore
only beige until 1993 and then went through subsequent red and blue periods.
Barker’s collection started when he pulled some fuzz out of his navel and
wondered how much it would take to stuff a cushion.
Condiment Packets

Have you ever seen so many condiment packets in one place at one time?
Collector Chris Harne’s unusual hobby came about when he decided to stop
spending money on ketchup. Gathering free condiment packets at every
restaurant possible was a slippery slope that led to the madness that is now
The Condiment Packet Gallery<http://condiment.portablefolkband.com/packets.php>
.
Soviet Calculators

When hand-held calculators debuted in the West in the 1970s, the Soviets
were desperate to catch up. But it took them a while to get the process
down, and their many efforts – including some that are amazingly intricate
and mechanical – are cataloged at the Soviet Calculators virtual
museum<http://www.taswegian.com/MOSCOW/soviet.html>
.
Toast Portraits of Famous People

A virtual collection of toast art is unusual enough, but ‘Toastman’ Maurice
Bennett <http://www.mauricebennett.co.nz/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=44> –
self-proclaimed “New Zealand’s most renowned artist” – makes more than just
abstract compositions of burnt bread. He also creates billboard-sized toast
portraits of famous people, which can be seen on his website as well.
Airline Spoons

If you’ve always harbored a secret but intense curiosity about what the
spoons on various airlines around the world look like, but can’t afford to
travel the world to find out, you’re in luck. One Flickr photo
set<http://www.flickr.com/photos/airlinespoons>contains hundreds of
spoons, and you might be surprised just how varied they
really are. Some are specially marked, some are vintage or from defunct
airlines and some are even designed by celebrities.
Pencils

We would never get a peek into the diverse and fascinating world of brand
name pencils if it weren’t for Bob Truby’s Brand Name Pencils
website<http://www.brandnamepencils.com/trade/wanted.shtml>,
which features photographs and descriptions of practically every pencil ever
created.
Moist Towelettes

You might wonder, what exactly about moist towelettes could possibly merit
collecting them? But that was before you saw the Star Trek ones above, which
are indisputably amazing. Others in the collection come from Trump Castle,
Quaker Steak & Lube and Iceland Air. And yes, there is in fact a
brick-and-mortar Moist Towelette
museum<http://www.moisttowelettemuseum.com/>conveniently located in
Dimondale, Michigan.
Crazy Shoes

The weirdest shoes in the world are even crazier than you might think.
Forget insanely towering heels or unusual materials – the collection
at the Virtual
Shoe Museum <http://www.virtualshoemuseum.com/vsm/index.php> will blow you
away with its weirdness, from buckled boots with 8-inch ponytails made from
real hair to extreme point shoes with suggestive heels.
Obscure Patents

While some of the inventions at the Delphion Museum of Obscure
Patents<http://www.delphion.com/gallery>appear tongue-in-cheek, like
the Santa Claus Detector, others seem oddly
serious – including a gravity-powered shoe air conditioner and an apparatus
for simulating a high-five, “providing the user with a convenient outlet for
the release of excitement.”
Masks, Medical Instruments & More

Looking for bizarre devices <http://weburbanist.com/gadgets> and gadgets,
long since cast aside? Radio-Guy.net <http://www.radio-guy.net/> probably
has one of the most complete collections around of everything from your
run-of-the-mill antique radios to insane helmets used for questionable
medical procedures, like the terrifying shock therapy mask.
Squished Pennies

You see the machines at virtually every tourist trap around the country: the
ones that take your pennies and turn them into oddly elongated, squished
souvenirs imprinted with the name of the attraction. For people who
travel<http://weburbanist.com/travel>a lot – like Ronald Dupont, who
has a vast collection archived
online<http://www.ronald-dupont.com/pennies.htm>– these pressed coins
are a fun and cheap way to remember all the places
they’ve been.
Burnt Food

“To Cook the Museum Way — always leave the flame on low . . . and then take
a long nap.” That’s the motto of the Burnt Food
Museum<http://www.burntfoodmuseum.com/>,
started in the late 1980′s when Deborah Henson-Conant left a pot of hot
apple cider on the stovetop and took a long phone call. Today, the museum
features such magnificent exhibits as “kruncheroni n’ cheese” and “hash
blacks”.
Barf Bags

“One can tell a lot about an airline’s image from their Air Sickness Bags.
Some barf bags are no more than a baggie with a twist tie, while other
sickbags could win international design competitions. Are they art? I think
so. You decide.” The Air Sickness Bag Virtual
Museum<http://www.airsicknessbags.com/>certainly gives us more than
enough to study, with 2,177 images to view.
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