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Old 4th April 2011, 10:05 PM   #1
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I collect. And then I sell them. I don't have it in my budget to accumulate much of a collection at once... so I never have a big collection. It is constantly being sold/traded for other items. Than way I lose less money, and spend a few precious months becoming familiar with a piece, and I am never cluttered. The few weaponry/tools that I keep are onces that I actually use.

Maybe if I had a lot more money and a very settle lifestyle, things would change?

I don't know, but I doubt it.
sounds kinda like me, lol.
the good thing about that is, ever since i started collecting, it was my goal to know more about these artifacts. knowledge. seems like when you discover something new, you appreciate it even more. even the plainest kris has story to tell. come to think of it, these commoner swords has the most story to tell. it's with that original owner 24/7. it was his pride and joy. now, nothing beats with that actual sword on your hand. you can only read so much about it, but once you got it in person, it takes a whole new meaning. think of it like a library: you borrow a book, you read it, once you get done, you return it. of course there are what i call the Keepers, which, weird as it may sound, you can actually feel if certain pieces wants to stay with you.
as for the wife, she doesn't have a room to complain. i don't remember complaining when she got them kitchen knives, lol
nah, she's cool with it...
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Old 5th April 2011, 02:41 AM   #2
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now, nothing beats with that actual sword on your hand. you can only read so much about it, but once you got it in person, it takes a whole new meaning.
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think of it like a library: you borrow a book, you read it, once you get done, you return it.
That's how I see it. Some like to amass libraries, others just borrow books... and I guess in a way, it's the same with weapon collecting

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of course there are what i call the Keepers, which, weird as it may sound, you can actually feel if certain pieces wants to stay with you.
Yea, it is kind of strange... sometimes there's something special about a certain piece, and it's hard to say why
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Old 5th April 2011, 02:51 AM   #3
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I'm down to one or two a year .
Not much leaves my collection .

Then there's the rare bottom feeding score .
Mostly not from eBay .
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Old 5th April 2011, 04:11 AM   #4
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Reading this thread I have laughed out loud more than once, thank you. We are a strange lot. I have asked my self many times why I collect the things I do. In the end its just who I am I think.

As far as limits go, I have a few guidelines. Predominantly I collect antique Chinese civilian arms. I have been a student of Chinese martial arts for a long time and have found working with these pieces lead me down such insightful paths of understanding, both in the history of my interest as well as my personal practice. That being said, the items I collect need to be complete and functional for solo kung fu practice routines, and or examples that offer a new opportunity to learn in a broader context. Few seem to be long term keepers. The chase is fun though.
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