Grandpa's Collection
Grandpa was a collector. He collected just about everything. When it was finally time to clean out his house, you found action figures, arrowheads, baseball cards, bird figurines, books, bottle caps, coins, comic books, feathers, keys, lighters, marbles, nests, patches, Pez dispensers, playing cards, pogs, power line insulators, rocks, sea shells, shot glasses, snakeskins, spoons, stamps, toy cars, and vinyl records. Perhaps the only thing he deliberately chose not to collect was Beanie Babies.
Grandpa wasn't a hoarder. He was happy to throw out junk. But he didn't consider the things he collected to be junk. When you were a kid, he would regale you for hours, talking about the different items from one of his collections. Grandma never understood why he kept so much "useless stuff". But you do. He loved every one of those things almost as much as he loved you.
Alan, Allen, Andrew, Anthony, Arthur
Barry, Billy, Bobby, Bradley, Brian
Bruce, Bryan, Carl, Charles, Chris
Cristopher, Craig, Curtis, Dale, Daniel
Danny, Darrell, Darryl, David, Dean
Dennis, Donald, Douglas, Edward, Eric
Frank, Gary, George, Gerald, Glenn
Greg, Gregory, Harold, Henry, James
Jason, Jay, Jeff, Jeffery, Jeffrey
Jerry, Jimmy, Joe, John, Johnny
Jon, Jonathan, Jose, Joseph, Keith
Kenneth, Kevin, Larry, Lawrence, Mark
Martin, Matthew, Michael, Mike, Patrick
Paul, Peter, Philip, Phillip, Randall
Randy, Raymond, Richard, Ricky, Robert
Rodney, Roger, Ronald, Roy, Russell
Samuel, Scott, Sean, Shawn, Stephen
Steve, Steven, Terry, Thomas, Tim
Timothy, Todd, Tony, Troy, Victor
Vincent, Walter, Wayne, William, Willie
These collectibles are named after the 100 most popular male baby names in the United States in the 1960s, according to the US Social Security Administration. They were drawn using Stable Diffusion 1.5.