Collecting: giving meaning to what you gather
Records, cards, pins, stones: a collection tells a story, yours.
Collecting isn't just piling up objects: it's choosing a theme that speaks to you and digging into it over time. A good collection says a lot about what you truly love.
Pick one theme, not everything
A focused collection is more satisfying than a grab-bag. Set a clear rule from the start: it guides your finds and gives the whole thing real coherence.
Hunt smart, spend little
Flea markets, second-hand, swaps with fellow enthusiasts: the hunt is often more fun than buying. Patience builds better collections than a fat wallet.
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