'Do not disturb' signs

A retired worker has collected more than 8,200 'do not disturb' signs from hotels all over the world. 

Eduardo Flores has collected signs from 190 different countries since 1995. 

His passion began when a friend visited his office and noticed a couple of signs he had hanging up. 

He thought they would be a good basis for a collection. 

As a collector, he believes he finds value in each individual item. 

He picked up his first sign in Pakistan nearly 20 years ago. 

Also, he said that the most interesting signs are found in Africa, Asia and South America. 

The UK doesn't have the most attractive signs, but he has two nice ones from Scotland which are shaped like teddy bears.

Despite Mr Flores's achievement in amassing so many signs, 

he is still in the shadow of Swiss collector Jean-François Vernetti, whose collection boasts 11,111 examples. 

So Mr. Flores is planning trips in which he chooses which hotel to visit based on the likelihood that the establishment has interesting signs. 

Additionally, he asked his son Oliver, who lives in London, and his daughter Emma, who lives in High Wycombe, to collect signs for him.

 

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