[78-L] Record collecting [was (no subject)]
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Sat Apr 4 08:21:43 PDT 2009
I amass records. The difference between a buyer and a collector is the
catalog the collector makes and the buyer probably doesn't have. 8-). Women
are seldom interested in a hunt unless it is part of a mating ritual (e.g.
clothes) <big grin>.
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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Robert M. Bratcher
Jr.
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 5:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Record collecting [was (no subject)]
At 02:33 PM 4/3/2009, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 4/3/2009 2:24:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk writes:
>
>A related subject: when did record collecting, as opposed to record
>buying, start?
>
>
>
>When, as a kid, someone gives you their records.
>
I don't know they exact year when people started collecting records
as opposed to buying them. Whats the difference between a record
collector & a record buyer anyway? The fact that a record collector
takes good to excellent care of whatever records he (or she) has in
their collection? Or is it something else?
I started buying records when I was 16 (1975) & became a collector at
pretty much the same time as I found the record collector shops in
Houston Texas fairly quickly. Instead of chasing girls I was spending
good money on records at the collector shops instead!! Didn't start
dating until I was 18 & out of high school. What is it about women &
records? Very few are collectors & the ones I've met (except one
female collector I know) find the hunt for records very boring.....
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