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reetpleat said:One more crazy thought to throw into the mix. it occurs to me that a person who truly feels displaced in time, and finds refuge in the past, but is not a mere collector, would not find such joy in acquiring the just right 30s suit, or victrola or phone. they would simply live as best they could in the past.
So, most atavists or what have you are also obsessive collectors. No guy in the 30s would rush to his local newspaper to share news about acquiring a hoover vacuum and print up pictures to share with his community.
It goes beyond not liking the present or feeling at home in the past. There is a love, and even a fetishishism of artifacts, music or what have you sometimes. It obviously means something deeply profound to connect with the era.
Figure it this way, sharing pictures and the like is also a way to find out how to fix such things and get parts for such things. It is hard to say I have this old vacuum or lantern on a forum like this without including a picture if you want thel identifying it or repairing it. In that sense, we are like a virtual owners manual.
I don't know about others but I am not an obsessed collector and have no commercial interest in buying or selling said obsessions. I buy such things to fill a purpose. Clothing is to wear. Phones and other machinery are to use.
Collecting stuff to put in showcases is for obsessed collectors and museums. Collecting in essence is a lot like shopping for regular folks.