RustyRelics
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I started brick collecting last year. You can say, I literally fell into it.
I was taking this young lady to a hunting blind last turkey season. It was mid afternoon, a time of day when you can see where you are going. We had to cross a creek in order to get there, which was no big deal. I took her to a spot which looked safe to cross. I put my foot down, and the ground beneath it gave way, sending me tumbling into the creek. Thank goodness she was married...I'd be humiliated if she was single, not that it mattered. Anyways, as I stood up, I saw a brick sticking out of the bank. While she was laughing it up, not even so much asking if I was okay, I looked at the brick. Photo below.

It got me researching, and research led to a few trips to Ohio, and those trips to Ohio got me into brick collecting. Imagine that. I love those big heavy street pavers, but when I get old as some of you guys on here...I might not like them so much. Anyways, here are a few I found.

My pallet

Three variants from the same company.



These are town named bricks.

And my first and only dated brick.
I was taking this young lady to a hunting blind last turkey season. It was mid afternoon, a time of day when you can see where you are going. We had to cross a creek in order to get there, which was no big deal. I took her to a spot which looked safe to cross. I put my foot down, and the ground beneath it gave way, sending me tumbling into the creek. Thank goodness she was married...I'd be humiliated if she was single, not that it mattered. Anyways, as I stood up, I saw a brick sticking out of the bank. While she was laughing it up, not even so much asking if I was okay, I looked at the brick. Photo below.

It got me researching, and research led to a few trips to Ohio, and those trips to Ohio got me into brick collecting. Imagine that. I love those big heavy street pavers, but when I get old as some of you guys on here...I might not like them so much. Anyways, here are a few I found.

My pallet

Three variants from the same company.




These are town named bricks.

And my first and only dated brick.