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The Gnome Queen

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Just curious what other types of oddities fellow escapists collect.

Hubby and I prefer gnomes. Yes, gnomes. Garden gnomes, ceramic gnomes, resin-cast gnomes, yard gnomes - gnomes in any form and most things gnome-related... And NOT dwarves or mini elves...

We feel they are the keepers of our burrow and protect us from our five cats.

After all, I AM The Gnome Queen. :p
 

The Gnome King

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The Gnome Queen said:
Just curious what other types of oddities fellow escapists collect.

Hubby and I prefer gnomes. Yes, gnomes. Garden gnomes, ceramic gnomes, resin-cast gnomes, yard gnomes - gnomes in any form and most things gnome-related... And NOT dwarves or mini elves...

We feel they are the keepers of our burrow and protect us from our five cats.

After all, I AM The Gnome Queen. :p
Well, I collected you and Jon...

Yeah, I think we collect gnomes and cats. And, I'll admit, I collect books - just now e-books instead of the old fashioned kind.

And I think we collect tech. Like our five computers; that allows me to sit across from you at a table and immediately reply when you say something like, "I just posted a topic over on The Escapist in Off-Topic."

Yeah. Gnomes, cats, tech. Check!

(OK, one more guilty pleasure - I collect games. On Steam now.)
 
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Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
 

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I'm building up myself a nice dragon statue collection. I also have a pin collection, I have no idea why but it has come in handy at times.
 

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I collect Special Edition video games, only recently really started, but I've got about 10 now. Also Militaria, I pop into surplus stores and browse Ebay for bargins, mainly British Militaria, but if there's something cool from another nation for a steal then I'll buy it.
 

The Gnome King

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Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
So you collect video games? ;)
 

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I collect 19th-century (and earlier, if I can find/afford them) editions of Shakespeare. I started with an 1896 Titus Andronicus.
 

The Gnome Queen

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Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
Then it would seem to me that you collect video games - even if for enjoyment. ;)
 

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Warhammer 40k.

Although my Nerf gun armoury is rapidly reaching a large enough size to be called a collection...
 

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I don't consider myself an obsessive collector, but the last thing I was into collecting was old comic books. Not necessarily rare ones as they are so difficult to find, but still ones from the 40s and 50s. I just love the old paper and original illustrations. I haven't had the time to continue expanding my collection for quite awhile now, but I haven't lost any interest in how I view and value them.
 
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The Gnome King said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
So you collect video games? ;)
The Gnome Queen said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
Then it would seem to me that you collect video games - even if for enjoyment. ;)
If simply buying more than 1 of an item is what it takes to be deemed a 'collector' then I collect a lot of things, like food. Toilet paper. Clothes. Cutlery.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
The Gnome King said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
So you collect video games? ;)
The Gnome Queen said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Nothing really. I don't see much appeal for collecting something for the sake of collecting it.

The money can be better spent on something I can use and enjoy, like video games.
Then it would seem to me that you collect video games - even if for enjoyment. ;)
If simply buying more than 1 of an item is what it takes to be deemed a 'collector' then I collect a lot of things, like food. Toilet paper. Clothes. Cutlery.
All of those are necessities. Video games are not. That is usually what makes one a "collector" - we don't "collect" food for pleasure, we obtain it to eat it. Video games have no practical, utilitarian purpose - you amass them for pure pleasure.

I *have* been told that I "collect" rare teas from time to time, because I like expensive, exotic tea... and own a lot of it. So I suppose one could "collect" food like one "collects" wine if your reason for obtaining it is to keep a large stock for hedonistic purposes as opposed to utilitarian ones.

I think you can definitely collect clothes - I've dated women who collect way, way more shoes than they will ever need.

 

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I think the better question is what DON'T I collect. Warhammer (WFB and W40k), MtG, Star Wars CCG, Vinyl Records, Soccer Jerseys...the list goes on.
 

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I collect vinyl records. Classic albums and anything else that takes my fancy. I have to try not to get too into it as far as originals and mint condition records go as it would be bad for my bank account.
 

The Gnome Queen

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Daystar Clarion said:
If simply buying more than 1 of an item is what it takes to be deemed a 'collector' then I collect a lot of things, like food. Toilet paper. Clothes. Cutlery.
To me, collecting is not simply buying more than one of an item, it's having a deep passion for what you collect.

I would not consider overeaters to be "collectors" of food, although that is a funny image.

For example, gnomes have been our moniker for a while (about 7 years) which came about during an old tabletop D&D game. It simply 'stuck' and we've collected gnomes since then. Every time I see a gnome in a store, I feel a need to stop and acknowledge it, even if I don't buy it. Since hubby and I were deemed "The Gnomes," our house has always been referred to as The Burrow, and we can be quite gnome-like at times.

And our friends have to explain to their friends what they mean when they say, "I'm visiting The Gnomes."