Technically any assortment of pipes is a collection.
But, in the "collecting" communities, its generally accepted that a collection should have a purpose and a goal.
For instance, I collect Hot wheels.
There are those that buy every car they see, but generally do not consider themselves a "collector". They call themselves an enthusiast.
People in the diecast world who consider themselves a collector have very narrow criteria when looking for a new piece.
Pre 1980s cars, production cars only, Corvettes, birth year only, Red Lines, Treasure Hunts.......Super Treasure Hunts, Chase cars, Real Riders......
I believe many pipe owners are the same way.
Like you mentioned, I hear most pipers say they have an assortment, or " a bunch of damn pipes....
But pipers who only COLLECT certain brands, or shapes, or makers......generally call themselves collectors.
None of this is based on any facts or consensus, just my observation over the years.
But, in the "collecting" communities, its generally accepted that a collection should have a purpose and a goal.
For instance, I collect Hot wheels.
There are those that buy every car they see, but generally do not consider themselves a "collector". They call themselves an enthusiast.
People in the diecast world who consider themselves a collector have very narrow criteria when looking for a new piece.
Pre 1980s cars, production cars only, Corvettes, birth year only, Red Lines, Treasure Hunts.......Super Treasure Hunts, Chase cars, Real Riders......
I believe many pipe owners are the same way.
Like you mentioned, I hear most pipers say they have an assortment, or " a bunch of damn pipes....
But pipers who only COLLECT certain brands, or shapes, or makers......generally call themselves collectors.
None of this is based on any facts or consensus, just my observation over the years.