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Title: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Afghan Dave on December 06, 2012, 05:36:28 PM
With this being a once boutique but still undoubtedly high end pickup/guitar forum I'm always pleased to look at and learn from the guys who own the many wonderful guitars/amps. Some rare and overlooked classics and many new and often very expensive purchases. 

But... What other items distract you and please you in similar ways?

Personally, I've always had a passion for collecting watches and the mechanical artistry inside them. Recently I've also developed a love for classic razors (double edge and cut throat) and the art of wet shaving with them.

Both of these I've found attracting my interest in similar ways to guitar collecting. Once you go down the rabbit hole and start reading about and buying watches/razors the passions become even more ingrained.

So what are your "extracurricular" passions?
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: 38thBeatle on December 06, 2012, 07:15:56 PM
Bits of WW2 aircraft- I don't have a lot but I have a few pieces of aluminium that to a casual observer would be of no consequence.
I also spend a lot of time studying history.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Elliot on December 06, 2012, 07:41:59 PM
Teach yourself language courses - an area of publishing that has progressively got worse since the heyday of the 1960s-70s.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: TheyCallMeVolume on December 06, 2012, 08:00:52 PM
While it is still somewhat of a music related item, I collect artist's guitar picks. It all started with Paul Stanley and KISS and I haven't stopped since! I find it cool to have a part of what a great guitarist or bassist used to make great music, without breaking the bank (for the most part).
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Afghan Dave on December 06, 2012, 08:18:57 PM
Bits of WW2 aircraft- I don't have a lot but I have a few pieces of aluminium that to a casual observer would be of no consequence.
I also spend a lot of time studying history.

Now that I like! It's a physical connection with history. Form and function.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: WezV on December 06, 2012, 09:10:39 PM
Bits of WW2 aircraft- I don't have a lot but I have a few pieces of aluminium that to a casual observer would be of no consequence.
I also spend a lot of time studying history.

Now that I like! It's a physical connection with history. Form and function.

might be worth taking a little walk around dark peak in glossop if you ever get the chance, or indeed have not been so far

its a bit odd when you are lost in the fog and suddenly come across little bits of metal, some with bits of paint on.

then something like this:
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2405/5758609284_20bdd848eb.jpg)

and a lot more of it
(http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4132/5039604285_81c2428e77_z.jpg)

all been there since 1948.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Kiichi on December 06, 2012, 09:34:28 PM
I do collect Bandshirts. I have one from nearly every band / artist I went to see live (some times multiple) and some more. I stopped counting when I reached 100 shirts...have gotten several since that. On the downside my closet is overflowing....on the plus side I rarely have to wash shirts! xD

I also collect concert memorabilia. I have every ticket I ever had on my wall with things like setlists, drumsticks and picks pinned on there too. Everything I managed to snatch (nothing bought). Everything autographed where I was able to get one. The ones I charish most are my two Mike Portnoy drumsticks (one with Adrenaline Mob one with Flying Colors), my Vinnie Paul stick (ex Pantera) and my Steve Vai setlist.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: 38thBeatle on December 06, 2012, 11:20:45 PM
I haven't been there Wez but it is on the list. I've been to a few sites near where I live and keep my eyes peeled for bits and pieces.  I prefer the relic to come from a non fatal crash though you can't always be sure and I do have a piece from a Spitfire that was definitely fatal. I've started thinking about getting into WW2 aircraft instrumentation too but that can be pricey. 
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Telerocker on December 07, 2012, 12:38:21 AM
Perhaps boring, but I collect - well a bit and not very fanatic - wines and ports. I started in the eighties when I drove my Volkswagen T2 camper trough Europe and loaded it up with bottles at wineries and supermarkets. Still have some Bordeaux from the seventies and eighties in the cellar. I hope they're still drinkable. Let's give it a try at Christmas.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Kiichi on December 07, 2012, 02:16:54 AM
Perhaps boring, but I collect - well a bit and not very fanatic - wines and ports. I started in the eighties when I drove my Volkswagen T2 camper trough Europe and loaded it up with bottles at wineries and supermarkets. Still have some Bordeaux from the seventies and eighties in the cellar. I hope they're still drinkable. Let's give it a try at Christmas.
Just don´t poison yourself! Be especially carefull with austrian ones from the early 80s....though they will help you not ending up like Jack in the Shining ;)
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: bucketshred on December 07, 2012, 09:12:14 AM
Earwax.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Telerocker on December 07, 2012, 10:29:59 AM
Perhaps boring, but I collect - well a bit and not very fanatic - wines and ports. I started in the eighties when I drove my Volkswagen T2 camper trough Europe and loaded it up with bottles at wineries and supermarkets. Still have some Bordeaux from the seventies and eighties in the cellar. I hope they're still drinkable. Let's give it a try at Christmas.
Just don´t poison yourself! Be especially carefull with austrian ones from the early 80s....though they will help you not ending up like Jack in the Shining ;)

No Austrians, though you could use them to fill up the antifrostreservoir from your car.
Just some ''higher'' Bordeaux, Côte Rôtie (Rhône North), Rhône Villages, Madiran, Cahors, some Dão, Brunello di Montalcino, Barbaresco, Barolo and Valpolicella Amarone.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: richard on December 07, 2012, 10:50:57 AM
Bucketshred, I'll match your earwax and raise you five jars of belly button fluff.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Philly Q on December 07, 2012, 11:45:47 AM
I definitely have an obsessive collector mentality, and I collect lots of things like books , CDs, Blu-rays, guitar magazines.... I do like "complete sets".  :roll:

If I decide I like an author, director or artist I often find myself in a "campaign" of acquiring absolutely everything they've ever done.  Then I forget about them for a few years, until I find they've done something new, at which point I obsessively acquire all the new stuff.  And so it goes.

Nothing very interesting or valuable, though, except my guitars (and their constituent parts....!)  :wink:
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on December 07, 2012, 12:17:03 PM
I seem to be collecting cats..... :lol:
First Tigger who is officially my cat , but now the neighbour's kitten has all but taken up residence here

Tigger:

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/66087_476789734001_5823947_n.jpg)

Kitten:

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/266965_10151298929379002_1080280942_o.jpg)
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Brow on December 07, 2012, 12:51:02 PM
I definitely have an obsessive collector mentality, and I collect lots of things like books , CDs, Blu-rays, guitar magazines.... I do like "complete sets".  :roll:

If I decide I like an author, director or artist I often find myself in a "campaign" of acquiring absolutely everything they've ever done.  Then I forget about them for a few years, until I find they've done something new, at which point I obsessively acquire all the new stuff.  And so it goes.

I'm the same with DVDs, Magazines and books  :lol:
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Afghan Dave on December 07, 2012, 01:55:01 PM
I definitely have an obsessive collector mentality, and I collect lots of things like books , CDs, Blu-rays, guitar magazines.... I do like "complete sets".  :roll:

Me too!

Though I'm often harsh on Philly's procrastination, I think it's because we're cut from the same cloth...  :?

He just has a deeper wallet and bigger bedroom.  :(
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Philly Q on December 07, 2012, 02:15:24 PM
Though I'm often harsh on Philly's procrastination, I think it's because we're cut from the same cloth...  :?

Hurrah!  That's cheered me up.  :lol:


But I doubt my bedroom is bigger (except maybe in a Tardis-like, non-Euclidean geometry kind of way). 

I imagine yours probably has more, and bigger, furniture....?


(http://i-cdn.apartmenttherapy.com/uimages/ny/2-13-prince2.jpg)
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: TheyCallMeVolume on December 07, 2012, 02:28:06 PM
I do collect Bandshirts. I have one from nearly every band / artist I went to see live (some times multiple) and some more. I stopped counting when I reached 100 shirts...have gotten several since that. On the downside my closet is overflowing....on the plus side I rarely have to wash shirts! xD

I also collect concert memorabilia. I have every ticket I ever had on my wall with things like setlists, drumsticks and picks pinned on there too. Everything I managed to snatch (nothing bought). Everything autographed where I was able to get one. The ones I charish most are my two Mike Portnoy drumsticks (one with Adrenaline Mob one with Flying Colors), my Vinnie Paul stick (ex Pantera) and my Steve Vai setlist.

What other stuff do you have?
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Afghan Dave on December 07, 2012, 05:43:22 PM
Though I'm often harsh on Philly's procrastination, I think it's because we're cut from the same cloth...  :?

Hurrah!  That's cheered me up.  :lol:


But I doubt my bedroom is bigger (except maybe in a Tardis-like, non-Euclidean geometry kind of way). 

I imagine yours probably has more, and bigger, furniture....?


(http://i-cdn.apartmenttherapy.com/uimages/ny/2-13-prince2.jpg)



 :D

I'd give my back teeth for a bedroom like that one in Paisley Park but sadly this is more accurate...  :(

(http://www.trustedsaskatoon.com/blog/image.axd?picture=2012%2F9%2Fmattress+Saskatoon.jpg)
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: juansolo on December 07, 2012, 05:55:36 PM
Cars... It's a tad more expensive than guitars and, being sensible I'm down to 3 at the moment:

The Barge (http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/motas/images/ub10.jpg)
The Pork (http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/motas/images/pork41.jpg)
The Juno (http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/motas/images/juno37.jpg)

Sold The Bathtub (http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/motas/images/bbt14.jpg) recently as I wasn't using it enough. Miss that car so much.

It's only that I'm limited in storage that I don't have loads of the things.

Oh and films. I have lots and lots of films.
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: Kiichi on December 07, 2012, 10:30:16 PM
I do collect Bandshirts. I have one from nearly every band / artist I went to see live (some times multiple) and some more. I stopped counting when I reached 100 shirts...have gotten several since that. On the downside my closet is overflowing....on the plus side I rarely have to wash shirts! xD

I also collect concert memorabilia. I have every ticket I ever had on my wall with things like setlists, drumsticks and picks pinned on there too. Everything I managed to snatch (nothing bought). Everything autographed where I was able to get one. The ones I charish most are my two Mike Portnoy drumsticks (one with Adrenaline Mob one with Flying Colors), my Vinnie Paul stick (ex Pantera) and my Steve Vai setlist.

What other stuff do you have?
Sides a few autographs I got:
Heaven Shall Burn drumstick and pic, half a Machine Head drumstick, a battered and beaten Killswitch Engage setlist socked with the sweat of Adam D., Billy Sheehans Mr. Big setlist, Sepultura setlist and a pick from Adreas Kisser, Adrenaline Mob and Flying Colors setlist, a piece of Mike Portnoys stick from Transatlantic and a Wilco setlist.
Also pics from Therapy?, Black Label Society and Steven Wilson (one from Blackfield, one from the solo tour).
And a one of a kind drawing of a beardfish by Rob from Beardfish.

Another special one to me is the broken stick from Emil of the Broadway Killers (follow up band to the Pinboys) which I took home from the first gig I organised and mixed solo.

All aquired within 3 years.

It is not that much yet, but I am getting a lot better at getting stuff (or I just have a lucky streak).
Title: Re: Collectors (Other Passions of a Connoisseur)
Post by: TheyCallMeVolume on December 08, 2012, 01:18:39 AM
Sounds awesome!