but in the house of the caretaker of the home museum of good simple things, palones plays at any time mikhailovna takes out a gramophone record and starts up a rare gramophone. everyone in their house has antique things left over from their great-great-grandmother, some of these they keep things and don’t show them to anyone, and some, on the contrary, put the story on display. i came to the museum of good old things. they opened it. they didn’t even ask who, everyone was welcome. oh, nina mikhailovna, hello, hello, volodya, i’ve heard a lot about your large collection, and now i want to see this collection, please, let’s see, of course , come on, come in, oh, nina mikhailovna, how many items do you have? i wonder, by the way, how many, oh, well, i roughly counted somewhere around three. so many items fit in one apartment, they are here live or are you still? and we are together, together, we are shaking with them. the history of collecting began about 40 years ago, when nina mikhailovna and her husband saved a hundred-year-old iron and a french watch from the trash. today the collect