Thinking of the myriad of strange things that people collect I thought I'd mention a few things that I collect, or have collected in the past.
Records (now CDs) - The Four Seasons/Frankie Valli; Sandie Shaw; Billy Joel, Gustav Holst, plus a mass of other stuff over a long period of time.
Books - SF, non-fiction, antiquarian plus lots of random stuff
Batteries - yes, I used to collect dry batteries. There are a surprising number of variants. Anyone remember the green and yellow Exide batteries, before they moved to grey and red? Or the Ever Ready Bijou battery for torches? In the 60s battery technology was lousy and they didn't last long at all.
Stamps - especially Great Britain definitives and with a liking for the Edward VII range
Doctor Who - a gigantic collection of VHS tapes sent to me from all over the world, from the days before mass availablity
So what do you collect?
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I collect nothing at the moment. I don't go out of my way to accumulate much stuff at all. I suppose you could say that I love buying technology but when it is spent it is disposed off!
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I suppose it was also down to inefficient energy usage of the appliances too.John wrote:Batteries - yes, I used to collect dry batteries. There are a surprising number of variants. Anyone remember the green and yellow Exide batteries, before they moved to grey and red? Or the Ever Ready Bijou battery for torches? In the 60s battery technology was lousy and they didn't last long at all.