Who Collects Vicks VapoRub? : Part Two
07.15.06By Collin DavidContinued from last Wednesday’s interview, please enjoy the conclusion of this interview with Courtney Lynne.
CD : Is there some kind of sacred, rare Vicks item that you find yourself looking for?
CL : There was an old Vicks display case I found on Ebay once. It was a mannequin head with a tray in the front filled with teeny dishes of Vicks samples. I think I bid up to 200 dollars for it but was outbid by someone at the last minute.
CD : That’s awesome! (Not the outbidding part.)
CL : I have a few of the small sample tins from the 50s, but not the display case.
CD : What’s the most, if you don’t mind me asking, that you’ve paid for something for your collection? And / or has it ever driven you to a strange point of personal sacrifice? You know how collectors can be - there can be a certain level of wackiness.
CL : Well, that display case was the most I’ve bid. I’ve paid up to 50 bucks for an unused Vicks Va-tra-nol with dropper. Since collecting Vicks is a pretty easy/cheap thing to collect… no it hasn’t. I’ve spent quite a bit of money (altogether) on Ebay for vintage items, but it’s never got out of hand. I have e-mailed random people, asking if they could send me Vicks from their country (offering to pay them). I have yet to get my hands on a Vicks with an Arabic label.
CD : How do you store or display these?
CL : I have a large chest I picked up an an antique store. I keep everything in there, under a little table in my living room.
CD : Are there other things that you find yourself collecting?
CL : Oh yes. Hahaha!
CD : I know. I’m a junk magnet. Don’t be shy.
CL : I have a rock and mineral collection that started when I was a kid and has since evolved into a crazy mess. I collect antique medical equipment and perfume oils from Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab. I have a large collection of skulls, swords, and knives as well. Oh, and Magic : the Gathering cards. I think that’s it.
CD : I think that my FINAL question is if you’ve learned anything along this path of collecting ephemera.
CL : I don’t know if I’ve really learned anything from it… but it’s brought me together with my father. Collecting weird stuff runs in the family. My father and I are both really into collecting. It’s kind of a bonding experience when I go over his house and he shows me a new part of his Celtics memorabilia collection, because i’m actually interested, I get it, whereas my mother and my sisters think of it as junk.
CD : You either have that desire or you don’t, and there’s no in-between.
CD : Unless there’s anything you’d like to add, you’ve been tremendously interesting. I have to shut myself up because I get way too excited about bizarre little collections.
CL : Nope! I think that’s it. There’s only so much i can say about Vicks VapoRub before I start sounding like a freak.







