TSINAH Rate this Map I Just Bought (CSLG)
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Date: April 23rd, 2025 12:19 PM Author: Charcoal business firm multi-billionaire
This exact same map, just not from this dealer. I'm going to frame it and put it in my bedroom.
https://theantiquarium.com/products/a-new-and-correct-map-of-the-whole-world-moll-1719?srsltid=AfmBOoqVpK43ZR9OSfUJFuT-_ReYKzLW9_mW1xhkZwRl5Sug9rUn45Wb
I've also been building a rare book collection for a while, this is what I have so far, all first edition/first issue:
1. Gullivers Travels
2. Christmas Carol
3. Count of Monte Cristo
4. Alice in Wonderland (first published edition)
5. Treasure Island
6. The Jungle Book/Second Jungle Book
7. Catcher in the Rye
8. The Great Gatsby
9. Dracula
10. The Time Machine
11. Wrinkle in Time
12. The Winnie the Pooh Books (first four books)
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Date: May 7th, 2025 9:13 PM Author: Taylor Swift is not a hobby she is a lifestyle (πΊπΈ π΅π±)
180 collection of books, but you should really try to get a first edition of A Natural History Of Uncommon Birds, which is truly exceptional.
As for the map, I give it a 175. It's an awesome map nice, but the cartouch is a bit tacky. They could've easily doubled down and just done https://i.imgur.com/NRyePAR.jpg
Still, it's an outstanding map and one I'd consider owning. Here are my next two maps:
https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/112601/carte-tres-curieuse-de-la-mer-du-sud-contenant-des-remarques-chatelain
https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/112601/carte-tres-curieuse-de-la-mer-du-sud-contenant-des-remarques-chatelain
https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/95479/typus-totius-orbis-terrarum-in-quo-christiani-militis-ce-hondius (despite being very small, it's a genuinely captivating map)
also, raremaps.com is probably my favorite dealer. I've also bought a few maps from rare-maps.com, which is my second favorite.
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Date: April 23rd, 2025 12:21 PM Author: frozen university
Dumb and unimpressive hobby, you can’t take a guy with zero taste and low class and buy some old maps and think it means anything
Go on another carnival cruise you dumb kike
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Date: April 23rd, 2025 1:23 PM Author: Magenta nudist trump supporter
this just shows how people will hate on cslg no matter what. i assume out of jealousy.
if he does prole shit like laser tag and carnival cruises he gets shit on for that. if he does shit like collect books and maps he gets shit on for that. and when he does shit like helping poasters professionally or buying them dinner people just say it's all to satisfy his ego and he just wants people to worship him. he could spend the rest of his life using his money to operate non-profits and people would shit on him for that too.
haters gonna hate.
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Date: April 23rd, 2025 10:31 PM Author: Appetizing jet goal in life
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Date: April 23rd, 2025 8:44 PM Author: Puce house
This is a really cool old map. Congrats on the purchase!
Your collection of books is also really impressive too!
Maybe go for a first edition of William Faulkner’s Light in August?
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Date: April 24th, 2025 11:10 AM Author: Charcoal business firm multi-billionaire
I go to rare book shows, I look at things online, I visit rare book shops, I check auctions. I basically do a bunch of shit to find books. A lot of books are overpriced but you can find undervalued books if you know what you are looking for.
For example, the Gulliver's Travels I got was bound in the 19th century, which normally would make it worth less since it's not contemporary binding. However, the seller didn't realize the binding was done by a famous book binder, which made the book worth significantly more. So I probably bought it for half of what it was worth.
Either way though I don't plan on ever selling any of them, so I don't really care if I get the best deal. I just want copies that are near fine/fine with as much of them original as possible. If I have to pay a premium sometimes to get it, that's okay because my time is worth so much that it's not worth stressing.
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Date: May 7th, 2025 9:30 PM Author: sealclubber
i missed this thread
i think cslg has a very boring taste in cars, especially prior to the mclaren, but this is really cool
the books are also very sweet
my preference is that these collectible items are displayed openly so that guests can appreciate them and cslg can admire them regularly. that's what material items are for.
not a fan of the hide them away and hope my heirs appreciate them style of collecting things
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