Mygoose...I'm in the same boat as you. I just turned 40 a few months ago. I have these machines displayed in MY mancave (the Mrs doesnt read these posts) and just a few people are somewhat interested in my machines when they see them, most dont even ask about them. Yet ALL my friends laugh and joke about "when is your next road trip pto get another machine.?"
I've stopped telling friends and family when I'm going or what I'm getting. It's MY hobby, I enjoy it, I like the machines, and I get them now because I'm alive now, and I want to have that smile on my face now, not when I'm 80 and I have that smile because of the meds that I'm on.
Figure it out this way (thats what I always do for fun, and the justify it to myself lol)
Fugure out what you've spent on all your machines. Then add up all the years you've had them, add up all the years you HOPe to still be alive, take that number and divide it by what you spent on the machines, then divide it by 365 (days in a year) and you come up with a number that usually is the cost of a cup of coffee per day.
Hey, that would be a good thread to start lol.
i am extremely new to this hobby, working on my first machine. But couldn't agree more. No one seems interested or cares that I am working on my machine. But it is my hobby, its my pressure release from reality. I am not a hardcore collector but enjoy blasting my precious 80's music and getting lost in my new hobby. I think as long as people need a nice hobby and don't care about making the fast buck these machines will continue to be "worked on" and appreciated.
Again, very much a greenhorn and its just my .02