Big Pun
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Found what jrmouse collects
Found what jrmouse collects
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That's what every hoarder says.
wristwatches
art (19th century and post 1945)
pens
scale models of passenger liners
pottery and art glass
porcelain "boxes"
My interests wax and wane. And I doubt I'm a serious collector. A true collector in any of the above fields would be disappointed in my collection.
I have a very modest collection of art at my home--mostly by local artists, almost all of whom I know/have met personally. I seriously doubt that any of the pieces I own are/will be "valuable" but I think they are beautiful and I like to look at them (which I believe is the foremost value of art, anyway). I enjoy going to museums as well, where I can gawk ignorantly at great works.wristwatches
art (19th century and post 1945)
pens
scale models of passenger liners
pottery and art glass
porcelain "boxes"
My interests wax and wane. And I doubt I'm a serious collector. A true collector in any of the above fields would be disappointed in my collection.
I'll take a photo or two in the next day and put it on here. But as I said, a true collector isn't going to be impressed. I rarely go above a standard Pelikan piece. I just like pens. Moreover I use them ... and ... uhhh ... sometimes "misplace" them. I don't want a pen that would bring tears if lost.Now we’re talking. RSS, can I see your pens?
I have a very modest collection of art at my home--mostly by local artists, almost all of whom I know/have met personally. I seriously doubt that any of the pieces I own are/will be "valuable" but I think they are beautiful and I like to look at them (which I believe is the foremost value of art, anyway). I enjoy going to museums as well, where I can gawk ignorantly at great works.
My rule is that everything I buy has to have a resale value.