This thread will be about each persons own collecting philosophy.
There are several types of collectors, many different collecting fields, and many different visions and resons of collecting (investment, historical interest, neonazism, fascination in war...)
So, I will start with my collecting philosophy. Its quite original.
I consider my collection as a mass of war souvenirs. Souvenir doesnt mean money... For me, each of my objects has to have its little story. Thats the thing that vet gave me, thats the thing I got that time when I got up a 6 in the morning... Going into a dealers shop and buying a helmet makes no sens to me. Its like the difference between fish you caught yourself, and fish you baught at the supermarket. Or like buying a little Eiffel tour, without ever having been to Paris.
To me, a collection should not be a question of money. Any rich guy can go to Bill Sheas site, and have a great collection in one day. But thats not what collecting is for me. For me to have a feeling towards my stuff, I have to have found it myself, and know some of its story.
About money, I dont want my collection to have anything to do with money. These objects are all military items that were stolen one day or other. If I want an item, I keep it, and if I dont want it, I give it away. These objects are history, and I dont see why I would make buisness with them. If you want to invest, buy a house, or gold... If a vet gives me something, then that thing is considered sacred. I am the only person on earth to know for sure that a vet realy gave me this object and who had that feeling at the moment he gave it to me. The vet didnt give it to me so I would sell it and make money.
To conclude, all my objects are "first hand", "virgine" pieces. I dont want anything that has been in the hands of anothere collector. The more history an object has in it, the more it was worn, the better. I know this is a very special vision of collecting, and that there are many other ones. I would enjoy hearing them to understand them more.
There are several types of collectors, many different collecting fields, and many different visions and resons of collecting (investment, historical interest, neonazism, fascination in war...)
So, I will start with my collecting philosophy. Its quite original.
I consider my collection as a mass of war souvenirs. Souvenir doesnt mean money... For me, each of my objects has to have its little story. Thats the thing that vet gave me, thats the thing I got that time when I got up a 6 in the morning... Going into a dealers shop and buying a helmet makes no sens to me. Its like the difference between fish you caught yourself, and fish you baught at the supermarket. Or like buying a little Eiffel tour, without ever having been to Paris.
To me, a collection should not be a question of money. Any rich guy can go to Bill Sheas site, and have a great collection in one day. But thats not what collecting is for me. For me to have a feeling towards my stuff, I have to have found it myself, and know some of its story.
About money, I dont want my collection to have anything to do with money. These objects are all military items that were stolen one day or other. If I want an item, I keep it, and if I dont want it, I give it away. These objects are history, and I dont see why I would make buisness with them. If you want to invest, buy a house, or gold... If a vet gives me something, then that thing is considered sacred. I am the only person on earth to know for sure that a vet realy gave me this object and who had that feeling at the moment he gave it to me. The vet didnt give it to me so I would sell it and make money.
To conclude, all my objects are "first hand", "virgine" pieces. I dont want anything that has been in the hands of anothere collector. The more history an object has in it, the more it was worn, the better. I know this is a very special vision of collecting, and that there are many other ones. I would enjoy hearing them to understand them more.
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