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We Loungers are people with living passions that we love to share. So it's hard to understand a guy like this.
Jerry Greene put together one of the world's best model train collections, but it sounds as though he had no passion or love for what he had. It all went right down the cellar, secret from the world.
If you collect - anything - what do you think of collectors like him? What do you feel?
Jerry Greene put together one of the world's best model train collections, but it sounds as though he had no passion or love for what he had. It all went right down the cellar, secret from the world.
He's now selling the whole shooting match at auction. Thank goodness.The New York Times said:Although toy-train enthusiasts are a tight-knit clan, Mr. Greene rarely socialized with them. He did not identify himself on buying sprees and let only a few visitors into his basement. “I would be considered a closet collector, because nobody knew,” he said.
His daughter, Melissa Greene-Anderson, who helped set up the Sotheby’s show, said, “He was called ‘the man in black who never smiles.’ ” As a child, she did not play with the trains, she said, but her father did ask her and her two siblings to wiggle into basement crevices and retrieve and arrange the toys. “I would wear a conductor’s cap” while clambering through cobwebs, Ms. Greene-Anderson said.
If you collect - anything - what do you think of collectors like him? What do you feel?
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