Has the internet taken the fun out of collecting?

The post from earlier this morning about other things we collect got me thinking about an interesting discussion I had recently with a gentleman who collects antique toys and games.
He’s been collecting since the 60’s. He admitted that he does use the internet from time to time, but said he does not like to too much because it takes away from the “thrill of the hunt.”
He described looking for pieces, sometimes for years, at flea markets, yard sales, thrift stores, shows, etc, and finally finding what he was looking for- said finding it on ebay just doesn’t compare. He said the internet has just made it too easy, too convenient, and has taken a lot of the fun out of it. I just started collecting myself, so I have no basis of comparison.
What do you guys think? Has the internet taken from the “thrill of the hunt?” Would you guys even collect gloves, or anything else, if there was no internet?

He’s been collecting since the 60’s. He admitted that he does use the internet from time to time, but said he does not like to too much because it takes away from the “thrill of the hunt.”
He described looking for pieces, sometimes for years, at flea markets, yard sales, thrift stores, shows, etc, and finally finding what he was looking for- said finding it on ebay just doesn’t compare. He said the internet has just made it too easy, too convenient, and has taken a lot of the fun out of it. I just started collecting myself, so I have no basis of comparison.
What do you guys think? Has the internet taken from the “thrill of the hunt?” Would you guys even collect gloves, or anything else, if there was no internet?

