What would you collect?

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scots_lass

Senior Member
I don't see the point in collecting anything. .................
 

Mr Phoebus

New Member
In my living room I've got 82 Minis, mostly Corgi.

45 Bastet cats.

9 didgeridoos.

6 pop art paintings.

People always comment that it's like a museum. :biggrin:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Weird musical instruments - I can't resist them even when I know I can't play them. Between Alison and I we have 10 autoharps, 6 Appalachian Dulcimers, 2 Bowed Psalteries, 4 sets of Northumbrian Smallpipes, countless penny whistles and ocarinas and multiple other thingys to pluck, squeeze or blow. If I had the money and more time to play I'd get a collection of custom build diatonic autoharps. Alison swears she won't buy another set of smallpipes but we're off to Northumberland in a week and a half and she's meeting up with the maker of the last set she bought so I'm keeping control of the cash.

And more fountain pens, I regret selling some of my collection and I'd like to collect the complete set of Sheaffer Snorkel pens, every variant, every colour. There's dozens and dozens of them and I have about 30 including the uber rare solid gold Masterpiece versions. Must get round to finishing a catalogue of the collection, there used to be around a thousand of various makes, few less now............

Gordon

ten!

I've been after an autoharp for years but have never seen one in a car boot sale... plus I'm ideally after a left hand one but I don't think they exist (unless I make it myself)
 
I don't consciously collect but I do consciously clear. I just put things to one side that might have a use one day. At some point I pick it up and think, why did I keep that now and out it goes.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
I don't consciously collect but I do consciously clear. I just put things to one side that might have a use one day. At some point I pick it up and think, why did I keep that now and out it goes.
... and then within a week you discover a use for it, had you only kept it... :biggrin:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Instead of writing them down, get this and just underline them
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. I used to do a lot of plane spotting when I was younger (still do a bit now although nowhere near the amount I used to) so I feel your pain.

I was thinking about shelling out for the books (in one of my more lucid moments, you understand), so that looks like just the ticket, thanks!*

I have seen things like that in the Ian Allan shop at Waterloo before as I've gone to get railway things, but it seemed to be only lists of specific airlines and so on, so it'll be appreciated, even just out of curiosity.

Metacarpals! Cool, I've handled a lot of sheep bones

Pervert!



* - Going back to my Trainspotting days, I used to put a tick next to what I'd seen. Simple, and quickly done.

EDIT: I just bought one of the books :ohmy:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
I can't see anything today anyway as it is overcast.

Actually, I used to collect diecast models of aircraft (Inflight 200 and so on), and I went to Heathrow a couple of times with a TRUE Aviation nut (it is more a passing interest to me), so I'll need to look at my pictures and see what I've already seen, not to mention my pictures of Kirkwall (for the Inter Island Flights), Sumburgh and Tingwall.
Plenty of Sabbs and BN Islanders in that lot! :blush:
 

wildjetskier

Active Member
Location
Ascot
Mine are pretty boring

Books - when I read one author and enjoy the novel I have to buy all his/her books and plough thru them

Snide watches - started when I lived in Bahrain, so cheap so plentiful, always on the lookout for them

Camels - dont ask !! (not real ones either)

Oh well once an addict always an addict as they say
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bobg

Über Member
Pretty much anything that I have more than two of becomes a collecting obsession until after 6 months of buying, sorting, researching I move on to the next thing. Mrs BG remains constant to dolls... approx 700 (ish) to date.
Lately it's been ...
Chess pieces
Woodworking tools
Lathes
Wooden boxes
Moore and Wright calipers
Adjustable shifters , Gedore, Britool etc
Boxwood Rulers
Fountain Pens
Nuts
Bolts
Washers
Postmans elastic bands
Ukulele's
Banjoes
Guitars

that's aside from 13 bikes and associated parts

Somebody HELP ME
 
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