For nearly two decades, I have been collecting Supreme Court and other bobbleheads. I proudly displayed my collection in two cases mounted to the wall in my office. Notice how I used the past tense. Here is how the cases appeared a few months ago.
On Friday, I visited my office for the first time in several weeks. When I opened the door, I saw it. One of the two cases had fallen off the wall. More than a dozen bobbleheads fell to the floor. They were shattered, broken, and decapitated. This was like a reign of terror for bobbleheads.
The anchors on the wall were still holding. But the brackets on the back of the case were attached by screws, and those screws fell out. My guess is that the case simply became too heavy for those screws. The last bobblehead I added was Justice Kagan's new b