Collecting, why do we do it?

June 30, 2008 by Robert Medley  
Filed under Instruments

Have you ever asked yourself, Why am I doing this?

Why do we collect antique musical instruments? Is it the feeling of actually touching musical history or events.  I mentioned in another article the satisfaction one member of the 1st Brigade band had of actually playing an instrument that Lincoln and Douglas also heard playing in Freeport Illinois during their historic debates?

In the case of the weapons collector, that the musket, pistol, sword was used during a battle like Gettysburg? I take great pride in the fact that my great grandfather fought in that battle and actually stood on Cemetary hill and watched and waited as Pickett charged their position.

So, why do we collect? The answer, I believe is to touch history, not to relive it. For almost every item you can think of, there is a collector. From the largest items to the smallest matchbox or cigar band, you will find someone who collects it.

In the case of musical instruments, you have the added satisfaction of hearing what people back in history heard and enjoyed, and to hear it played on the original instruments is an added kick!

Add to all of that that you get to meet some great folks and travel to some very interesting places. You also learn about the history of your country in a very unique way.

There is one other thing that I want to add to this subject. During a time when the band visited Springfield Illinois and played at Lincolns Tomb, I experienced something I will never forget. It was a sultry hot summer day and our band approached the tomb. The snare drummers had black cloths draped over the drums as they played the slow roll.  As we got closer to the tomb, one woman in the audience became very emotional and as we began to play “Lincolns funeral March” she began to weep. She was obviously transported back in time to 1865 and was mourning the loss of Lincoln in a different way. She felt she was actually there.

That is one of the reasons why we collect!

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2 Responses to “Collecting, why do we do it?”
  1. For myself, collecting is about preserving and continuing concepts of sound that are different than our modern ones. Playing keyed brass, highly conical horns, and instrumentation and music that was used for popular entertainment long before even radio began is much more than mere tribute to past events; it is the perpetration of a sound that differs radically from our own, and the continuation of that style of performance.

  2. You have hit the nail on the head Michael, my thoughts exactly! Add to that the many interesting people you get to meet and the interesting and historic places you get to visit and you have the just about perfect hobby.

    If age and health did’nt place restrictions on me, I’d still be out there!

    Happy collecting!

    Robert Medley
    antiquehorns.com

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