Hobby or hoarding: The psychology behind the drive to collect
Summary
TLDRIn this video, collectors Paul Nielsen and Liz Walsh share their passion for collecting Kiss merchandise and antique sewing machines, respectively. Both started collecting due to personal interests and nostalgia. They discuss the psychology behind collecting, the social connections it fosters, and the potential value of collections. They also highlight the sentimentality and joy of collecting, while cautioning against hoarding and emphasizing the importance of the hobby's personal significance.
Takeaways
- πΈ Paul Nielsen started collecting KISS merchandise around 1979-1980 when the band was huge in Australia.
- 𧡠Liz Walsh collects antique sewing machines, starting with one to display in her shop and now owning about 150.
- π¨ Collecting can be driven by psychology, providing goals, meaning, and a sense of community.
- π Kiss cards were so popular they were banned in schools because they distracted students.
- π Collecting can be addictive and can give collectors a sense of prestige and respect within their community.
- π° Collections can have financial value, acting as a form of investment or 'fun superannuation scheme'.
- π A rare sewing machine bought on eBay turned out to be one of only three in the world, highlighting the rarity and value of certain collectibles.
- π Collecting can be sentimental, with items often tied to childhood memories and personal connections.
- π€ When collecting becomes a problem and collectors can't explain why they collect, it might indicate a shift from hobby to hoarding.
- π The process of researching and investigating collectibles can be intriguing and connect people globally.
- πΆ For some, collecting is tied to a passion for the subject matter, like music, rather than a lifestyle.
Q & A
What type of merchandise does Paul Nielsen collect?
-Paul Nielsen collects KISS merchandise.
How long has Paul been collecting KISS merchandise?
-Paul has been collecting KISS merchandise for about six years.
What was the initial reason for Liz Walsh to start collecting antique sewing machines?
-Liz Walsh started collecting antique sewing machines to display in her sewing machine dealership alongside new machines.
How many antique sewing machines does Liz Walsh have in her collection?
-Liz Walsh has approximately 150 antique sewing machines in her collection.
What is the psychological aspect mentioned in the script related to collecting?
-The psychological aspect mentioned is that collecting gives people a goal to pursue and a way of connecting with others, possibly celebrities or historical figures associated with the items being collected.
Why were KISS cards banned in the school mentioned in the script?
-KISS cards were banned because kids were trading them during class time, which disrupted the school environment.
What does Liz Walsh believe about the value of her collection?
-Liz Walsh believes that her collection could be worth something, likening it to a fun version of a superannuation scheme.
What is the rarity of the sewing machine Liz bought on eBay?
-The sewing machine Liz bought on eBay was initially thought to be the only one of its type in the world, but since then, two more have been found, making it extremely rare.
What is the estimated value of the display box Liz mentioned in the script?
-The display box is estimated to be worth between $600 and $700 if sold.
What sentimental value does Liz Walsh's collection hold for her?
-Liz Walsh's collection holds sentimental value as it stems from childhood memories and items that she remembers being excited about.
What is the main issue that arises when collecting becomes problematic according to the script?
-The main issue that arises when collecting becomes problematic is when individuals cannot explain why they are collecting, suggesting they might have moved from being hobbyists to hoarders.
How does the script describe the social aspect of collecting?
-The script describes the social aspect of collecting as a way to connect with people from different places over shared interests in the items being collected.
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