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You just set yourself up, Mr Kram - now I want to see your wine collection (a list, unless you want me to come over and raid it) and also pics of your favorite art!Originally Posted by Mr Kram
my three largest consumables right now: wine, watches, art. if had the money i would just continue to expand these collections. If money was no object, but no cars allowed...that's pretty open-ended, so there would be no limit to what could be collected materially. I know I wouldn't stop at just watches, motorcycles, homes, artwork, wine, etc...so I won't name any in particular. What I would pursue, which is unique and personal, would be a collection of photos and video clips I would create from all over the world. Collecting experiences and views from all points of interest, and from within many cultures, landscapes, locations, situations, sea, land, air and from all types of vehicles and on foot. Collecting experiences and visual imagery from my own viewpoint would be the most unique thing I could and would collect, if money were no object. With only so many years to live, I think traveling and collecting views of everything there is to see would be the most valuable thing to me. I'd take my family with me and have friends visit often as well, because it'd be a great learning experience for all, and I wouldn't want to keep it all for myself. I know that sounds sappy. 

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i've got a small 180 bottle vinotemp. i don't have anything spectacular, mostly local stuff from the central coast or napa/sonoma. i haven't updated my inventory lately, but i'd say off the top of head that my most enjoyable stuff are some cask 23's and a few bottles of 1996 hess reserve cabs.Originally Posted by teutonictrio
You just set yourself up, Mr Kram - now I want to see your wine collection (a list, unless you want me to come over and raid it) and also pics of your favorite art! as for my art, it's all contemporary stuff from local artists here or in new jersey (i have a friend who owns an art gallery in medford). i don't have any pics, but i'll have to snap some.
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you do know there's a guy in Woodside that has a tank collection, don't you? supposedly he somehow fires them too?!?!Originally Posted by Andrew
I would love to have a collection of working tanks, dating back to the earliest ones made. Maybe also model cars. Pretty much anything mechanical interests me. - chuck
1. wine
2. shotguns
3. renaissance art
2. shotguns
3. renaissance art




