IMHO. A retired piece is one that has ended a successful production run of a limited number, not one that no longer sells, or was defective. To me that would be more like discarded. This is not at all the definition of retired but just my opinion of what retired should mean. Hey the next thing you know they'll be calling unemployed "temporarily retired". Call it what you want but it won't mean a thing to me. As far as collecting GLOWS you can "collect" anything, it doesn't have to be "limited" to be part of a collection. Some people collect cows, some collect ducks. Ive yet to see a limited edition collection of either. For that matter garbage men collect garbage, so what's wrong with collecting GLOWS? Just to clear up any confusion, my humble collection consists of about 30 LE's and 1 GLOW (gift) of CH.

[This message has been edited by LuvLights2 (edited 05-08-99).]