Yes! I've had a fascination with some of the odder storage media almost right from the start! 😁
When I started I knew about 5.25in and 3.5in floppy drives, but I basically only knew the DD (720kb) and HD (1.44mb) ones and that there was some weird formats around.
Then when I started tinkering with older hardware, I started to wonder what that 2.88mb floppy drive option was and it sparked my interest.
I also ran into quite a bit of older model ZIP drives and also started collecting this, though at the time it was actually my main way to transfer files across as using CD-Rs was very inconvenient to me and USB sticks were too expensive at the time.
I also found several 2.88mb floppy drives locally, but the vast majority was the IBM ones which were kinda incompatible with PCs. Finding the ED disks (2.88mb) locally was more of a challenge till I got lucky and bought some NOS ones.
I have basically every standard 5.25in and 3.5in floppy drives and disks and ZIP 100 and 250 drives (IDE, Parallel port and USB) and a single 750MB ZIP drive, some internal LS-120 drives (could never find the 240MB media or drives locally) and even a single floptical drive (SCSI, but I got none of its disks).
I also have some more obscure media, but none of the drives.
I didn't only collect them, I wanted to use and experience them and I've spend a LOT of time with reformatting programs, just to try things out 😁
The most versatile for me turned out to be the external 250MB ZIP drives.