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.
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My tape-recorder
when in use
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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.