I believe in
old is gold! There are certain things that we can’t stop appreciating, however
old or ruin they are and unused for ages, remain nostalgic whenever thinking
about. I have a mind that does not give away certain things easily esp. used for
long term or still feel content with quality and usage rather being old. During my childhood or young days, one could
see me roaming on the streets with friends and go rounds often in our area… and
while this course we used to find many interesting little things on road and my
favorite place of picking things was
Kailankadai (old iron shop). I had my own table drawer then where I used save
things I brought from the shop and streets. My mother used to scold me for
bringing those useless things to home and often engaged in war with brother for
stealing one or two things.
I never
listened to her and kept saving those things and since my uncle had workshop
adjacent to our house, I used to pick things from there as well. I had a
collection of small iron balls in various shapes exists from the bearings until
my brother swallowed one of it accidently. I think I had few of them even after
shifted house for first time and I am interested even now if I get chanced to
pick things at Kailankadai. I know there
is no future for broken arrows but we can do many things using those pieces.
What is useless to someone could be utilized to other. Let me come to the
matter of old things, which I still hold without use. I know tape-recorders and
cassettes has no more futures and almost settled as sediments underwater
leaving way to light and transparent technologies let move into air. The CDs
and players has also become old stock with blue-rays and “I” series looking out
for more light waves to wash away. My
passion for old and useless things comes out objecting the idea of mom’s
proposes to dispose our old tape-recorder and a box full of cassettes.
I don’t know
why and I am not going to listen to them anyway, but there’s something rolls me
with the reels here. Until I bought my first CD player in year 2002, the
tape-recorder was my only source of music and it was a foreign set bought to me
by my late uncle, replacing the Philips tape-recorder with single speaker. I
want to hold it back not because it was bought by my favorite uncle and it
remain as a remembrance of him but apart being so, there was something that
wants to keep it around. This tape-recorder enhanced my way of listening music
with enough bass and treble effect unlike plain mono-stereo. Even until I
bought my home-theater, I was connected my CD and MP3 players to this
tape-recorder speakers using AUX wire. I ever had trouble like using this set,
which often get struck with reel and have to bear to electronic shop, where the
electrician used to take more than a week and above to mend it after number of
walks to his shop, just two houses away from us!
Music always
been my source of inspiration and uplifts my spirit when I feel down and there
is nothing excitement like listening to new song or tune for first time that
too from our favorite directors or actors. Until few years back I used to buy original
CDs and cassettes from the music store, because for me quality is much
important when it comes to music and movies… I can’t withstand the noise and
sound disturbance. I know the tape is taking place enclose, but I have no mind to
give away and not only the player there are few more things I kept safe in bureau.
awww. i understand your sentimentality for keeping your old tapes and player. it is hard to let go of some things from the past.
ReplyDeleteMusic can be very uplifting at times - it really sets a mood. I like old things, too, but don't collect very much because I don't like storing lots of things.
ReplyDeleteMe too..I recently bought a tape recorder inspite of strong opposition from my family:)
ReplyDeleteKeep collecting - some vintage objects can become very valuable in the future :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
I am with you on this. I also don't like letting off old things.
ReplyDeleteI definitely understand wanting to keep these things, even if they're old! It gives them more meaning. I wish I still had all my old cassette tapes :)
ReplyDeleteI can very well connect myself with this post. At our home,a radio set is there which is about 65 years old and still it works perfectly. My grandpa listen daily news from that. And many more things are kept preserved even if they does not work anymore because of the sentiments attached with them.
ReplyDeleteA lovely post dear :-)
Best wishes!
I enjoyed reading this post since I feel the same way about my 'old' treasures. I still have many vinyl records that I still listen to.
ReplyDeleteI certainly empathize with your feelings. It is hard to let go. However, since I retired in 2006 we have been winnowing our possessions. Some that I can not get rid of last year I was able to put in a garage sale the next year. My youngest son actually asked me to clean out out my cupboard shelves of all the books of photos and save the best for scanning onto a CD disk. He said he didn't want to have to do it after we died as it would be too emotional. That made sense to me so I did sort all the photos, burned a lot, and filled one photo box to give each son. They can do their own scanning of their box whenever they want. I don't have to worry about them anymore. It was a relief actually but painful to throw so many old photos and tapes and videos in the back of our pickup to go to the recycle bins.
ReplyDeleteIt is really hard to let go of old things.
ReplyDeleteGreat post on it.
Hi, We are home from a wonderful trip to Arkansas with friends. Photos tomorrow!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have had a great week. I agree about getting rid of old records/albums/tapes, etc... It's hard for me/us.. We still have old record albums --but hubby is gradually changing them to CD's.. BUT-in time, there won't be anymore CD's... ha... Life goes on!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Same is the case with me. I love love love collecting old things, with so many memories within them, they are priceless indeed. Beautiful post, could connect with it so well. :)
ReplyDeleteOld sometimes has our best memories...
ReplyDeletepast is so real n beautiful...
ReplyDeletewe only have to look back and there it s, our fav this n that...
can make us smile or bring a tear!
Old is gold and many a times it is true:)
ReplyDeletenostalgic moments
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
yes old is gold
ReplyDeleteWell that's the beauty of life and it is a quite a paradox that each generation keeps repeating old is gold. But personally I do like the old way of life and feel the modern way of life is too fast, restless and without a mind of its own. Today we are brought up in such a way that we are not prepared for any exigencies for example if there is say a oil pump strike for 3-4 days you'll see life coming to a complete standstill especially in the cities and then we will be left in nowhere. But if you take the similar instance in the case of villages which still has to a great extend our old values, you'll see hardly a major change in way of life of people. Maybe through modernism we are creating our own self-destruction.
ReplyDeleteA nice post which made me go a little philosophical.
I remember my children collecting ball-bearings when they were small. I think it is there somewhere even now!
ReplyDeleteTape recorder was with us until last year. Many cassettes are still there and don't know what to do with them.
Keep them. It will be interesting to see them after some 10-20 years later!
Old outdated but charming collections brings back old memories. I regret having disposed off my old LP player and gramophone records as well as cassette deck & VCR and a whole lot of video & audo cassettes !
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