Collections should have a Theme.
Since it has been slow lately, here goes.
At one time, I was told collections should have a theme. Then you get the best examples of that theme. Don't make your collection too broad or you can run out of money before you are satisfied.
This happened to me. I thought what could I do a little different than most carbine collectors?
Answer, get a carbine from each 100,000 numbers. Of course, that would be over 70 carbines. No problem for a big time collector, I wanted to be. Yea, wishful thinking, right.
Well I had a bunch of carbines at the time and only a few from the same 100K. So here I went buying any junker carbine for a number I did not have. I was 90% there when I realized all I had was JUNK. That was fifteen years ago now and I want to think the real "Big Time" collectors for showing me the light and what collector grade carbines are supposed to look like. Marcus, BQ (when he posts pictures) Paul LaV. Ed B.,
Chris A. and many other members of the Carbine Club. Many have sold me some of their "Private Stock".
Thank-You.
I have learned it is better to have three carbines from the same maker, All original early, transition and late, than any ten junkers.
Collecting anything seriously follows a pattern
Introduction, learning, gathering, total immersion, then thinning. After a person has learned as much as they can about the subject, interest wanes and thinning occurs. At that point a person considers themselves well schooled on that subject and they move on to something else. Do this several times in your life and you become an interesting person. Better yet, do it your whole life and you become a very interesting person.
I owned and used a Winchester for 30+ years and happened upon these sites. With a lot of help and direction, I found out that the Win is probably completely original and very valuable. So I got an NPM as a shooter and that is another direction to go. After reading "War Baby" I have a renewed interest in these weapons and find all of them, mixmasters whatever, very interesting. I would never change any part on any of them unless it broke, which is why I have the NPM as a shooter. They are what they have become and changing them into something else isn't respectful to each weapon. That is important to me.