I think I might broaden my hobby of collecting things and start collecting pinball machine cardboard boxes.
Less expensive than collecting pinball machines, motorcycles, art, movie memorabilia.
Get in early collecting these boxes before interest takes off and prices go up.
Seek out holy grail boxes of machines that were produced in low numbers, and/or of wildly popular machines.
Imagine owning an original box for a Gottlieb Barb Wire (the last Gottlieb pinball machine produced), or for some of the low production Data East machines.
As usual, condition is king.
I'm CONfident I won't turn into a "flipper", in it just to make a quick buck.
I doubt that I get lured into collecting any re-fakes.