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@wolf_garcia +1 |
I don't get the collecting thing, unless it is for stamps, coins, art (I guess if you don't hang it and look at it sometimes), baseball cards.....things that are not used somehow - they are just looked at. I have baseball cards that are old, but worth very little since they are not in mint condition. Unless you are trying to make it into a business. It seems to me a waste to have a record and never play it, hope to play it, or even remember it. They just take up space. I guess you could say you collect the album covers as art if you have them on display. Same for stereo equipment if you don't ever play it or hope to play it. Maybe if you use it for parts it's not being collected. Listening to music is definitely a hobby as is tinkering with stereo equipment. You can have one or both of them. I guess collecting records is another hobby. I don't like car collectors who never drive them, unless they are considered art and super expensive. But I guess a lot of them are trying to make money off of them as a business or side hustle. Things like watches or pens or jewelry is ok as long as you use or wear them sometimes. Just having something to have it is a waste. |