As of this morning, 2,894.
I'm able to give an exact count because about 3 years ago I was advised to make a list for insurance purposes. This is something I'd actually advise for anyone with large collections, whether they're covered by your homeowner's insurance or not. And keep a copy of the list off-site (I have a friend I e-mail a copy to periodically). If the worst happens, you can use the list for attempting a claim and, even if that's not successful, at least you have a list of what you had so you can start rebuilding.
(This is also good advice for DVD, CD and comic book collections. I haven't done it for my comic books, but my DVDs and CDs have their own lists. Nothing anal-retentive going on here -- I consider it insurance).
And no I don't expect to read them all (and I plan to cull about 200 from the herd in the spring). I read a lot, but I'm also a collector.
Alex
I'm able to give an exact count because about 3 years ago I was advised to make a list for insurance purposes. This is something I'd actually advise for anyone with large collections, whether they're covered by your homeowner's insurance or not. And keep a copy of the list off-site (I have a friend I e-mail a copy to periodically). If the worst happens, you can use the list for attempting a claim and, even if that's not successful, at least you have a list of what you had so you can start rebuilding.
(This is also good advice for DVD, CD and comic book collections. I haven't done it for my comic books, but my DVDs and CDs have their own lists. Nothing anal-retentive going on here -- I consider it insurance).
And no I don't expect to read them all (and I plan to cull about 200 from the herd in the spring). I read a lot, but I'm also a collector.
Alex