*raises hand*
Up until about a year ago I was into classic 68k Mac collecting. I started out just wanting to make back-ups of all the old floppies and applications we used to have back in the day, so I could run them in an emulator. But once the word was out that I was busy with old Macs, they started popping up around me everywhere and a collection soon became inevitable.
In about two years time, I managed to collect a Macintosh ED (512ke for education), a Macintosh Classic, a Macintosh IIci, a Macintosh SE/30 and a Macintosh Plus. My father still had his old Macintosh LC II lying around, so you can count that one too. I got most of them able to connect to the internet, either directly or through a connection with another Mac, and with a couple of ancient browsers you can actually get Google to work.
Here's three of my machines sitting together in my old room:
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The Mac SE/30 on the right has died by now, the IIci in the middle works but has some problems starting up, while the Classic on the left still works perfectly. I should try to replace the capacitors of these machines, but I'm saving that for when I get the Mac fever again.