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Gary Crawford
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 979
From: Manassas, VA. USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 06, 2018 06:48 AM
I think there are some very discerning people on this forum. There is a difference between "collecting" and "acquiring". I've always thought collecting is acquisition with some sort of purpose or pattern, a focused activity. "Acquiring", ....that is something else. I know people who simply are , to use the words someone here on the forum used, "obsessive"--obsessive about acquiring. No pattern....no purpose ..just "get" stuff, whatever it is. Yes, maybe it's films, but that is the only criterion. It piles up everywhere and most of it never sees the light of day, much less the light of a projector. I think for "collectors" the fun is in the hunt for that special thing. For "acquirers it's just the getting. Once gotten, it's often forgotten.
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Joe Caruso
Film God
Posts: 4105
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 06, 2018 11:21 AM
In accordance with Gary on this, many become obsessive over anything and will collect never to re-connect. I'm certain there are collectors who just for the shear "game" of it all, will amass hordes of items just to keep it away from the true aficionado - They likely think that having tons of items will then place them in the proverbial "catbird seat" and make a lot of cash when they actually do let go a might. As myself, I buy and trade as a specialist, acquiring certain particulars that I know are important, both historically and aesthetically, with as choice original boxes I can find as all know. Yet, I'm not the "collect-a-holic" type - My list is typed over and again until I find them, then call it a day - Now if you'll all excuse me, I must type another list...(gleeful smile) - Shorty
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