He spent his life building a $1 million stereo. The real cost was unfathomable.


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When I tell my wife that I’m thinking of buying something, after she asks how much, she says if you’re going to enjoy it, then go for it.  Alas I am definitely not talking about a million dollar system though.

@roxy54 It was on the cover of the Washington Post today. If there are other threads I have been redundant. 

For anyone who does not have a Washington Post account (and doesn't want one), you can read all about this by going to YouTube and just typing in Ken Fritz.  The entire story had been there for several years.

My grandfather collected books his whole life. Filled several rooms in their house with thousands of books floor to ceiling. First editions signed copies and limited printings. His closest friend George was the same with Records, amassing over 100k. Both passed leaving the liquidation to their emotionally distraught wife's, who just wanted them out of the house as it was a constant reminder of their loss. For my grandfather and his closest friend, it was all about the chase of finding new pieces to add to their collection. Neither stopped to think about their legacy and how it should be handled when they were gone. Planning for charitable donations, gifts to loved ones, working with a trusted dealer or auction house all would have been better than leaving it to a family that is grieving to figure out. 

While I am sure he enjoyed the journey, Ken's obsession took a big toll on his family. 

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Agreed. The true nature of Collecting anything is the "chase". Enjoy the Audio journey or otherwise!

 

Happy Listening!