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Old May 5, 2007, 04:43 PM
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Ever get tired of collecting what you have been collecting?

I know a lot of people with collections, from baseball cards, bunnies, pins, hats and so on. Well my question is, does anyone ever just completely stop collecting what they have been collecting for many years cause they are bored of it? I collect chickens and roosters, around 200 or so now. They have started to flock to the living room and bathroom, even in my fish tanks, plants etc......I know I am crazy. Anyway, in the past few months I have been looking around and I think I am ready to put them away, i still love them and I have some that were given as hand me downs (how I got it all started) and some that don't mean as much. Should I pack'em all up or should I just get through this time in my life that I am bored with them. Is this even important?

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Old May 5, 2007, 05:37 PM   #2  
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Maybe you are experiencig overkill on the chickens. Why not box up all but a few of your favorites and swap them out every few months. Maybe that way you won't get tired of them.

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Old May 5, 2007, 05:42 PM   #3  
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That is what i was thinking. I was just afraid that it was over between my chickens and i. Thanks for the great input!
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I agree with Emland. It would be a good idea to rotate the display of them.

I love to collect certain things. But, what I think about when I have collected a whole lot of those things is, "Who is going to have to go through all of this and take care of whatever happens to all these things when I am gone?"

Have been successful in whittling down my collections to those items that I find most beautiful and endearing to me.

It might be good to think of quality as opposed to quantity.

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I collect roosters too - probably close to a hundred. Anytime family or friends would visit they said they felt creeped out from all the "eyes" watching them. lol! Then I realized maybe they were right. I boxed a majority of them up and rotate them out every so often. I thought I would miss all my roosters, but I haven't so far. The funny thing is every whenever I go into my collection for rotation time, it's like Chrismas!

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My husband is bring home some boxes after work and I am going to pack some up. Thanks guys. Now what am i going to do with all that room? Just kidding! Have a great day, it is absolutely beautiful here. Off to the river we go!
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I just went through that phase. Its very liberating to get rid of some of that stuff. I had several collections. That were not collectables! A wise person told me if they are a Fad item they dont hold the value. like beenie babies. Coins or antiques are going to hold value forever.. Why not donate some to local church, for the next crop of bird collectors to enjoy! Birds dont want to be boxed, lol Just keep a few who will enjoy them in boxes?
Just my 2cents.....

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Now I will be thinking through each one and donating it if it doesn't have much meaning! I feel the same way about boxing them up, I will keep what I love and what ones are meaningful and give the rest. I can always start over if I really wanted to right? Thanks to all!

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bikerguy agrees: Yes, EBAY let other ejoy them there may be a cult following! Ya never know!
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I have actually sold some of them on ebay, gottem for cheap knowing they were worth much more as antiques. Good idea, i haven't gone on ebay in a while, too caught up with this site. Haha, Thanks.
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As your name implies, Yes you could start over. Just remember the definition of insanity=
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting diff results... LOL
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