I have been collecting paperweights for a long time. I started when a company that I had a credit card with offered a new paperweight every couple of months with a total of 12 paperweights. They were glass and were from some of the famous glassblowing companies of the world. Something happened and I only ended up with ten.
After this start, I decided to collect paperweights on my travels. I collected one in Reno, Nevada, when the gambling gods temporarily smiled on me. I had three nephews come visit over several summers and took each one to Space Center Houston to see NASA. I bought a different paperweight to represent each visit. I took several cruises and bought a paperweight during each of them.
One thing about a collection--it helps if you limit the size and shape of the collection. My paperweights are all glass with a dimension of four inches or less. Paperweights can really vary in cost depending on how they are made. If they are hand blown and/or numbered as part of an edition, they can be more expensive. Some can be very economical. I have a variety. I really like paperweights--although they can get dusty. Perhaps that is why most of my collectibles fall into the category of "dustables"--things that need to be dusted.
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