Sunflower, I love this hobby thread!
I've been having so much fun collecting, I'm branching out already. It's funny how you start with one thing in mind and it branches off into other areas. First, I ordered two collecting books. One, Made in Japan Ceramics, so I know how much my Japan dogs are worth (it's just fun to know, when you pay a dollar for something and find out it's worth $45; that you got a great bargain!). I also got a Wade Miniatures book. I have four of their dogs from yesterday's purchases. They are from the English Red Rose Tea Company and one figurine will come in the 100 ct. tea bag box. They have different series to collect, so that's the branch I'm talking about :) The Bargain Barn is open at noon today, so I may go back and see Mike and see if he has the series called, Pet Shop and Circus. There are more, some are older and hard to find, but for the more recent ones that have come out the past decade, I'm going to see how many complete sets I can find. They are inexpensive, about $2 each, so it's an affordable hobby. I looked into Staffordshire dog collectibles and they go from $50 up into the hundreds and I'd be out of money and a hobby if I collected those. The great thing about collecting is, that it's a treasure hunt, it's as cheap or as expensive as you want to get into and there are literally tons of things to collect. When I looked at the Shiffer book for collectors series; they had 100 pages of books about various collectibles. Some were really funny too and I had a good laugh. But, it's whatever makes people happy and give them joy that counts. I also got a notebook and I'm keeping a log of my purchases. I have the date, place, item, what I paid for it and what it's worth. I take a group photo and tape it to that page, so I have a visual of the items described. That way if I end up with more than one blue dog, I'll know which is which. Collecting can be simply picking up various items or getting more involved in logging them. If you get tired of collecting certain objects, you can start a new collection. It's limitless and it's fun. I'm trying to get smaller pieces, so I have room for more than I would with large objects. You can personalize it anyway you like. Well, I'll keep you updated with avatar photos of my new finds of the week. I'll try to control myself and not write about them, just show the pictures. Anyway, I hope you are inspired in some way to find a hobby; they are so enjoyable and fun and relaxing and give you something to look forward to. I'll always be grateful to my dear friend who shared her hobby of collecting ceramic dogs, so now I have a shared collecting passion with her as well. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Shari