A Collector’s item..
By
Vivek Hande
There are collectors of all kinds. I
am not talking about ordinary folks who collect stamps or coins or matchboxes
or bottle caps or ashtrays or some such mundane objects. I am talking about
some of us obsessive collectors who collect for the sake of collecting. It need
not be anything expensive or rare or beautiful or exotic or unique. These are
the ultimate collectors. They are a proud and passionate lot. They just collect..
Some of the prized collections
amongst such collectors could include objects which could genuinely surprise
you. My wife has in her proud possession grocery receipts of nearly twenty
years vintage; broken hair –bands(also wisps of hair from scalps of our
children at different stages of their life!) and clips which nobody can use but
tucked away nevertheless. She has broken bottle openers of all shapes and
sizes; blank envelopes bearing letters, correspondence, invitations –only the
envelopes remain- the contents long since gone.
My mother is another
experienced collector- she has about forty damaged, mangled, distorted frames
of spectacles used in the past. They have been kept because they may come in
handy! She also has an awesome
collection of jars which have lost their caps and a huge number of caps which
have lost their jars; they continue to swell in numbers..
I have a friend who is into
collecting every nut, bolt, nail which has come off the hinges or got unscrewed
or come off the wall. He has an amazing collection of rusted metal-I don’t
think even one has been ever used again but he is hoping to recycle and use one
of them somewhere, some day. His neighbor has a very good collection of
mismatched socks assiduously collected over the years. She does not throw away torn,
frayed or solitary pieces-they all go into a beautiful basket where they join
tattered vests, undergarments with holes and handkerchiefs beyond human use.
Incidentally , she is also into footwear- she has a staggering collection of lonely
shoes(all by themselves); forlorn shoes(paired ,but beyond recognition)worn
out(some are of nearly twenty year plus vintage)- to her credit, she does often
think of throwing some of them away but somehow gets overcome by emotion and
can’t let go off them .
Then there are these paper
collectors- every scrap seems important. Bills and receipts three decades old-telephone
bills, electricity bills, school fees receipts in respect of kids who have
since got children of their own-; ticket stubs; airlines boarding cards; dry
cleaner’s receipts; tailor’s bill- you really never know when you might need
them; one may need to produce receipts for exchanging stuff; one may need
receipts to claim refunds – every piece of paper is of national importance.
These collectors are really made of
stern stuff. You can take away the collection; burn it, bin it, ban it but you
can’t take the collector out of these folks. Why does one amass/hoard /pile
stuff which is likely to be redundant, worthless and inefficient? What drives
these collectors? These are questions which have no sensible answer, no
scientific explanation. Till then, the collectors will collect!!!
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