Does anyone collect something else other than music.


 I guess all of us must be collectors at heart, both music and kit, but are there other collecting obsessions out there? Many people collect watches, cars, mountain bikes and so on.

I have started a small collection of good Scotch malt whisky. Always loved whisky, but never studied the range and quality available. It may be a bit easier for me, living in the UK, although most bottles seem to be available in the US, at comparable prices too. The only drawback is that I don't get to drink any of the good stuff, as the collection is something I intend to leave to my kids, who all have tastes above their pay grade. Whisky has always been collectable, but prices do seem to be on the up. It is staggering what bottles, particularly of the best distilleries and closed ones, can go for. Prices over £100,000 for one bottle, aren't unusual, with interest from all over the world.

 I like all whisky, but my current favourite is probably Caol Ila, a not too heavily peated  Islay distillery. Glad to say my consumption has remained very modest. Unfortunately, when we emerge from Covid 19, I think there are going to be a lot more problem drinkers.

 So what do you collect? If you are a whisky fan too, perhaps post your favourites and bottles worth collecting.

Thanks


david12
Non collectors don't understand collectors.

Single sox

License plates specializing in Mom and Dad plates.

A few watches.. the really good ones I can afford...

Some art work.... but see watches.

Maybe in the future backgammon boards 

No one will see this. Right?



..'toe nail clippings'.....?

Well, it beats keeping the donor in a bomb shelter....and certainly less space than H. Hughes' collection....
Fountain pens, a few straight razors, stamps and some classic Danish furniture wall units from CADO
I'm a single malt Scotch and fine Bourbon collector, in a small way. Favorites are Lagavulin, Highland Park and Glenmorangie, and Knob Creek bourbon.I also picked up a fine bottle of Japanese single malt during one of my trips to Tokyo. I wish I had more like that. The trouble is that I rarely have Scotch loving visitors, and as I am a moderate drinker, the corks dry out over time and it's a devil of a job getting them out without them crumbling into the bottle. It's almost sacrilege, but I just use a tea strainer when I pour one out.