- Joined
- Dec 12, 2011
- Messages
- 2,166
- Reaction score
- 2,866
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Far North Central Illinois
- Recorded Music. Collected over 60+ years. Well over 2000 "choice-picked and clean" 45s. About 1500 LPs I have chosen to keep. CDs that are worth preserving are well beyond the 2000 mark. Priceless. This continues to this day.
- Lionel Trains. On eBay every day and night for about 3 years until I reached diminishing returns. Abruptly stopped, played "sort and toss." Some to the trash, and the rest to Goodwill. I still have the layout and "all the best I could afford" to run on it.
What stopped me was the "next level" which was about 3x-10x the price I was accustomed to spending. I need no more. What I have kept all look and function fine. I still enjoy running them.
- Parallel to all the above was being a DJ from 1978-2020.
After the cost of media, equipment, and vehicles to haul it all in I never made a dime, but damn It was fun.
SARS-CoV-2 ended all that. It ain't coming back.
I have a garage full of powered Yamaha and Electro-Voice tops and subs along with what we now call "vintage" cabinets and amps. Fortunately, I live on 10 acres and can chase the spiders out of the cabinets whenever I want. Also in the garage are 45s, CDs, and LPs. No cars allowed!
Ukuleles (finally):
I find that I spend every moment I can futzing around with 'em. I am at the same "3x-10x" price point. That "next level" is $600 and up but it's unlikely I'll be going there. The ukes I already have sound and play good to me and I still have a lot to learn.
However... I still catch myself ogling and drooling and can't be responsible for what I may do with the next $300 in my pocket.
<edit> Oh, and motorcycles; since I was 15... too long to post.
- Lionel Trains. On eBay every day and night for about 3 years until I reached diminishing returns. Abruptly stopped, played "sort and toss." Some to the trash, and the rest to Goodwill. I still have the layout and "all the best I could afford" to run on it.
What stopped me was the "next level" which was about 3x-10x the price I was accustomed to spending. I need no more. What I have kept all look and function fine. I still enjoy running them.
- Parallel to all the above was being a DJ from 1978-2020.
After the cost of media, equipment, and vehicles to haul it all in I never made a dime, but damn It was fun.
SARS-CoV-2 ended all that. It ain't coming back.
I have a garage full of powered Yamaha and Electro-Voice tops and subs along with what we now call "vintage" cabinets and amps. Fortunately, I live on 10 acres and can chase the spiders out of the cabinets whenever I want. Also in the garage are 45s, CDs, and LPs. No cars allowed!
Ukuleles (finally):
I find that I spend every moment I can futzing around with 'em. I am at the same "3x-10x" price point. That "next level" is $600 and up but it's unlikely I'll be going there. The ukes I already have sound and play good to me and I still have a lot to learn.
However... I still catch myself ogling and drooling and can't be responsible for what I may do with the next $300 in my pocket.
<edit> Oh, and motorcycles; since I was 15... too long to post.
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