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I recently purchased an LP that I’d been looking for since about 1970. Yes, 1970. And I’d been looking HARD. Daily, in most cases. (I travel constantly, and, until recently, I could visit one or two different record stores a day. Today, most of the places I travel don’t have record stores.) Since around 1990, I’ve been scouring the web.

That’s all by the way. I have the LP now.

Oddly, I don’t feel relieved about finding this specimen. Nor do I feel joyous. Oh, I’ll enjoy the music; I’ve heard it before and, while it may be a while before I can spin the LP, I’m sure it will be enjoyable. But perhaps less enjoyable than hearing something for the first time. Something I acquired with considerably less effort and expense.

The overwhelming feeling is of satisfaction in freeing up time and energy for something else. Anything else.

I’m unlikely to take on such a quest in the future, because my collecting days are over. And, moreover, I’m no longer a completist. (I gave up on the last few 78s and cassettes I need to complete my artist collection.) I’ve also come to realize that many out-of-print items are unavailable for a reason. Obviously, this is not universally true.

As an aside, I’m glad I was looking for an LP; if this had been a CD, I don’t think I would have found as much contentment in physical possession as I do in this slab of grooved (and groovy!) vinyl.

Anyway, this is just rumination on the subject of collecting. Perhaps it will strike a chord with someone who has a related story to share.

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I was a bit surprised that more people didn't have tales of the long quest.  Perhaps y'all are too young.

Nah, I'm just too embarrassed to go into details about that long-coveted Herb Alpert LP that I finally - finally! - found in the thrift store last week. Who would've expected to find it there?

:lol:

Seriously, though, i've found that most long searches, when finally completed, end up being more disappointing than anything else.

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I was a bit surprised that more people didn't have tales of the long quest.  Perhaps y'all are too young.

Seriously, though, i've found that most long searches, when finally completed, end up being more disappointing than anything else.

I'm old enough to have been there. I agree that actually finding somethning can be disappointing. I've found a few things I looked for for years and realized that I didn't really want them anymore but had just kept on looking out of some weird reflexive quirk. It's happened more often with books than with records.

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As is the case with many things in life, anticipation is often greater than realization. Although this made sound odd, I generally get pretty amped up about ordering a set from Mosaic, and even more so as I anticipate its arrival. Then when it finally gets here, and I crack the pack, I sense something of a let down. In the immortal words of George Costanza, "Is that wrong?" I think it would be interesting to cut a psychologist loose on this kind of behavioral reaction.

Up over and out.

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BeBop: "I was a bit surprised that more people didn't have tales of the long quest."

Well, BeBop, you were coy and disingenuous in setting us up with your 35-year search for an LP you refused to name. It's hard for us to identify with your constant struggle to obtain something so rare that, upon finding a copy, it's too horrible for you to mention. Don't blame us for bailing out from your thread when you give us nothing to go on.

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I'm sorry if my approach turned anyone off. This thread, as I'd conceived it, was about collecting and, ultimately, finding. It wasn't about one record. I didn't want it to devolve into the merits of one record, whether that record was worth the search, whether I looked in the right places, et cetera. I was more interested in the psychology and passion of the search.

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