Willowbilly3
A *real* tin magnet
Part of the reason I pick is because I enjoy it whether I find anything or not. It's like a history lesson just being amongst old stuff and wondering what the family thought when the man brought home the car new and how it must have felt for them, stuff like that. More than half the time I spend on these visits is walking through the stuff with the old guy and hearing the stories that go with cars, parts. And isn't just patronizing them to get at their stuff, I truly enjoy it. When these old guys are gone, their storys are gone, never to be heard again. It's the history of the car culture, part of what car guys like me are about. I make meeting people, interacting and getting to know them my main focus. This makes every pick a successful outing whether I find something or not.
Part of the reason I can get along without much capitol is because I never worry about beating everyone else to the yard sale or worry about something I might be missing out on. I'm laid back and don't worry much if a deal slides away or if I could have got there before some one else. There is way more stuff out there than I could ever drag home in 100 years. Some of it just needs to stay where it's at for another generation to find and enjoy, my quest isn't to pick the country clean and leave a barren wasteland for future generations.
We played in those old cars when we were kids, used our imaginations and pretended scenarios. Everytime we strip another old car or truck from the countryside, we've deprived some kid of ever being able to do that, just so we can make a buck. Kids just like yours and mine. Nobody will ever go by and get a cool picture or be able to enjoy the veritable museum of the history left us in these relics. To wonder who the family was and try to visualize their story, visualize the little boy that got to go to town with his dad in that truck and have a cold soda pop at the feed store. All of this stuff is part of the bigger picture for me and I often walk through stuff just enjoying it where it sits and don't even try to see what they want for it. Sure I take some too but I leave a lot more than I bring home.
So for you guys who get their undies in a wad because some old geezer is letting a car rot down and won't sell, just remember he gets to look at it every day and all there will be left if he sells it is a hole and a memory.
Part of the reason I can get along without much capitol is because I never worry about beating everyone else to the yard sale or worry about something I might be missing out on. I'm laid back and don't worry much if a deal slides away or if I could have got there before some one else. There is way more stuff out there than I could ever drag home in 100 years. Some of it just needs to stay where it's at for another generation to find and enjoy, my quest isn't to pick the country clean and leave a barren wasteland for future generations.
We played in those old cars when we were kids, used our imaginations and pretended scenarios. Everytime we strip another old car or truck from the countryside, we've deprived some kid of ever being able to do that, just so we can make a buck. Kids just like yours and mine. Nobody will ever go by and get a cool picture or be able to enjoy the veritable museum of the history left us in these relics. To wonder who the family was and try to visualize their story, visualize the little boy that got to go to town with his dad in that truck and have a cold soda pop at the feed store. All of this stuff is part of the bigger picture for me and I often walk through stuff just enjoying it where it sits and don't even try to see what they want for it. Sure I take some too but I leave a lot more than I bring home.
So for you guys who get their undies in a wad because some old geezer is letting a car rot down and won't sell, just remember he gets to look at it every day and all there will be left if he sells it is a hole and a memory.