Completist
[kuh m-plee-tist] /kəmˈpli tɪst/
noun
1.
a person who attempts to complete a collection or set, especially a collector who wants to collect an example of every item in a particular field: This recording is a must for obsessive Sinatra completists.
I’d only recommend this movie to Hepburn completists.
2.
(def 1).
/kəmˈpliːtɪst/
noun
1.
a person who collects objects or memorabilia obsessively: ardent John Wayne completists
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