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collectors compulsion!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 99903" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I recon you have to differentiate tween a collector and a hoarder - a collector is someone who collects , restores and displays old Vacuum cleaners , a hoarder is one that doesnt throw the broken one away cos "you might need the motor" in some never to materialise future.</p><p>The day after you finally get rid of the broken item is the day you actually DO need a part from it.</p><p>Worst thing to dump are computers , screens and laptops. I have a collection of about 50 puter bits at my factory , hate to throw em away..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 99903, member: 579"] I recon you have to differentiate tween a collector and a hoarder - a collector is someone who collects , restores and displays old Vacuum cleaners , a hoarder is one that doesnt throw the broken one away cos "you might need the motor" in some never to materialise future. The day after you finally get rid of the broken item is the day you actually DO need a part from it. Worst thing to dump are computers , screens and laptops. I have a collection of about 50 puter bits at my factory , hate to throw em away.. [/QUOTE]
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