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What the library – Is this a hobby or an obsession?
People collect, collate, store and accumulate almost everything. Some put on screen (as the fine arts), but others remain in attics and basements, sealed forever. People gather all around, including: bills, coins, policy interest, cookie jars, autographs, sports memorabilia, jewelry, Pez dispensers, snow globes, stamps, vinyl records, the cards sports, comics, toys, pottery, jewelry …. why the list is endless.
People always something to be collected as a hobby or an investment. In fact, one of U.S. coin collectors began collecting coins in 1817 and was a collection of U.S. cents each year. But, numismatics has a history dating back to ancient times where the Romans were interested in and collected Greek and Roman coins.
There have been many famous people who have collected one thing or another. It is reported that some U.S. attorneys has accumulated a collection of more than 200,000 rail spikes and a Russian countess who had previously collected river belonged to the rich and famous. King of France Louis XIV enjoyed his daily visit to the French Royal Coin Collection, noting that he could "always find something new to learn. "In addition, actor Buddy Ebsen, who portrayed the lovable hillbilly Jed Clampett, he loved collecting antiques. The extravagant star rock Freddie Mercury of Queen, was an avid stamp collector as a child. Many famous musicians have huge collections of vinyl records, including Peter Buck (REM) Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band) and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), to name a few.
Many have Leisure collection "sub genre." For example, collecting vinyl records can be divided into a number of specific categories. One could collect specific types of music (Big Band, Jazz, Classical, etc.) or be partial to a particular tag, as the Capitol, Reprise, RCA, Columbia and many others. Some may also collect 45, the photo albums, album art of colored vinyl, picture discs …. Well, we thought. It is well known that the famous pop artist Robert Crumb (who designed the cover of the album for the famous Janis Joplin "Cheap Thrills" LP) was keen on collecting 78s and had gathered quite a collection.
Maybe you know someone who collects fish dealers. They may have celebrities, cartoon characters, specific colors and different years of release and so on. collectors comic also can collect a specific type of cartoon-like superheroes, Archie Comics comics adult comics Disney comics or even black and white years ago.
But exactly why do people collect? There may be a measure of satisfaction and pleasure of simply displaying the items they collect. Sometimes the error nostalgia that forces people to pick up objects of a specific time. It could be an element that is associated with childhood, celebrity or a famous event. Some collect for the intrinsic value of an element, and the fact that the matter may be desirable to others and fight a profit if sold. One could also be of specific interest that could force.
Now pick an obsession or some form of "Fever Rat Pack? Webster defines the word "understand the meaning of" collecting (stamps, books, etc) for a hobby. "A collection is something" that can be collected, adapted for the collections of antiquities as an amateur, a kind of old stuff but, no, that people collect as a hobby. "It further states that the collector is" a person who collects stamps, books, etc as a hobby. "These products are manufactured with" recovery "in the mind as a" limited edition " issues such as vinyl, coins, stamps or cookie jars.
In addition, the collection market has increased in recent years and fueled by guides Annual price, books on the subject, TV shows, conventions and collectibles auction sites on the Internet, the collection is now a market global phenomenon. There are also professionals who specialize in a particular market and share their knowledge and contribute to the very value of these objects collection. There is a science of all kinds in the form of "standard" of some series (eg, mint, good, fair, etc) and most of the time the condition is essential. All of these factors drive the market and help create a factor that is desirable for specific products and items.
But the missing element in the dictionary definition of "collection" is the motivation and passion that people can have what they perceive. So let's go a little more with our definition of "collection. Let's define as: Art for objects or products that are particularly passionate and want to keep, either for financial gain or personal satisfaction. To explore this definition in detail.
Is there an art collection? It certainly is. Know where to find exactly what they are seeking. Suppose we collect vinyl records. Is it better to put an ad in a trade publication, local or national newspapers, online store, or continue with the search methods and sales garage? What about going to the conventions of record "What are conducted in major cities around the country? Is this the best way to proceed? It is an art (some would call a science) to know where the best place to find all the libraries that you could be looking for.
In addition, dictionary definitions of the collection is missing one key word, passion. There is a direct correlation on the drive and motivation of a person feels and how can be successfully acquired its collection. This is very important, the enthusiasm of a person, the passion is what makes everything that can be collected, a pleasant experience. And, of course, more to put in the collection, more than they receive in return, not only in monetary terms, but in short, the pleasure rather than continue their hobby.
So next time you move your head to your spouse, friend or family member to call a rat pack "," remember that are not only passionate about what they do, but actually find much excitement and personal satisfaction of doing what they do. It is one of the most rewarding and enjoyable one person can do.
About the Author
Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates
http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com
, where you can pick up a copy of his ebook called “The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting.” Visit his shopping site at
http://www.ezshoppinghere.com
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