Unclebaldrick
Well-Known Member
That's pretty cool. You have to love those people who are just dedicated. I knew an anesthesiologist in MD who had a real flair for presentation. He collected classic era cruise ship stuff. Very nice collection - custom cases and stuff. I had some things from the S.S. Monterey I got from my grandmother's belongings and so I gave hem to him. Some menus, passenger lists and news papery things that they hand out on board leading up to the invasion of Poland (August, '39 - when the cruise happened). He looks at the passenger lists and his father was the ships doctor - one of the reasons he collected cruise ship stuff. It was a cool moment. I like to give things away when I find where they belong, and these belonged with him. The next time I came by he had had them framed very nicely and they were above his desk.Wow,you had me for a minute there,it kinda bummed me out when i saw your disclaimer,i was gonna hit you up & tell you about the reward for some of those items,then i was gonna ask if you were really Rick Harrison from pawn stars,i'd love to visit his home a see his collection.
The coolest collection & presentation of any collectable ive seen was in a guys house i bought some stereo gear from,he didnt give 2 shits about the hifi stuff his deal was civil war stuff , he built a massive 4,000 sq ft addition off his home & had everything displayed like a small battlefield,he had real cannons with manaquins in full uniform manning the cannons,he had dummys with rifles all lined up like a rifle squad,he had a split rail fence dividing both armies & an entire wall of custom glass cases,full from floor to ceiling with pistols,canteens,knives,ammunition,clothing & uniforms as well as possibly the biggest collection of trench art ever assembled privately,if it was in the civil war he had atleast one of it.
This dude had to have been filthy rich & said i was the only stranger to see his collection,he also told me he had a flag that a museaum auctioned off but it wasnt for display he just didnt want another collector to own it.
Hopefully you'll regain your interest in your collections,at the very least set the pieces for display where you see them everyday,who knows you might find it enjoyable again.
I didn't mean to be so anti-collection. I protest too much. I miss digging through used-book stores. But I just went through Portland and didn't even think of going to Powell's, so something in me has changed.
But I still cannot resist primary sources. I've mentioned it before in another thread here about collections (good thread, look it up), but one of my favorite collections is my cast-off 35mm negative collection. They are all pretty much from 1933 to the early 1950s. I have about 500 rolls, maybe 1000. I have only scanned a small percentage of them but will eventually get around to the rest. Lots of wartime stuff. Dead people, wartime girlfriends, nazis, lots of babies. I will get back to it some day.
Nice rocks @Milovan
I wanted to start a cone snail shell collectiobut then I thought about the consequences. So I go to museums instead. I love museums.