For playing electrical records you need one, orthophonic style. Not wanting to disturb too much, you acquire a good portable. But it's the second one, as your first one was acquired urgently, because it was cheap, your very first machine. Once day, there's the chance to buy a grand orthophonic console, which you know sings much better than the portables, and you buy it. Nice.
Soon you discover that vertical records need another type of machine, and you buy it.
After some time, you're tempted to think that acoustic records might sound better in an older machine. You by a huge, old good style Gramophone, because it was in the spot the moment you need it, and the price was fair.
Then, the legend of the heaviest and most luxurious portable arrives to you. After years rummaging in your brain, you happen to find one, you buy it.
Etc...
That could be the story of many of us.
Then the idea of rescuing machines from oblivion, or from mistreating by bad restorers or ambitious merchants, makes you feel as the saviour of those poor gramophones... so you buy them for the sake of restoring them with love and care, and make them more durable, and useful...
The story has no end.
Those of us who have been bitten by this bug will collect Gramophones and records while we can.
Isn't it lovely?
You NEED machines as others need football, or sailing, or X-Box, or hunting, out fishing... We're not rarer than others!