As my ventures in life are taking a more mobile route I am getting rid of all excess bagage. I am only keeping the things that have a direct added value to me, like the core of my sound studio, my digital camera-equipment, etc.
This has already resulted in me selling my entire GI Joe collection, big parts of my Action Force collection and various other collections. Up untill now I kept my childhood collection and some small bit 'n bobs, but I think it is time to move it to a new caring home.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/37u41lw2swux ... TkKwa?dl=0
As shipping will be a pretty penny I prefer somebody picking it up. I realise this is not really possible with me being on mainland Europe and you guys mainly on the British Isles, but I just had to give you guys a first look.
I prefer to sell everything in one go, or at least per collection. I realize this is a huge shitload to send via post. I don't have a clue how much shipping will be. I am not after a profit, just a fair price.
A lot of stuff!
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Wow! What a collection! And exciting times ahead with the promise of travel and adventures new! Exciting times! Keep us updated LJ!
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Your childhood stuff too, LJ? I can understand the collection, but I couldn't part with my original figures.
Let me tell you, Gunner La-De-Dah Graham, the British Army can fight anything! Intimate or not!
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Aer you sure you want to do that, man? I'd just whack them in storage and rediscover them down the road. But if you're certain I'd say you'd be best off advertising the BFTB Baron separately, only 80 were ever made.
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Thanks for the kind warnings gents. This was well thought through.
Recently I transferred my entire movie collection to a NAS. My music collection is in the process. This action alone saves me a few cupboards full of stuff to move. The local thrift shop loves me!
I've been practising for years: stuff that isn't used/looked at/worn for over two years, I don't seem to need/use, so goes out. Of course there are (quite some) exceptions. This really works. As I am trying to become more mobile I am cutting down exceptions.
Recently I transferred my entire movie collection to a NAS. My music collection is in the process. This action alone saves me a few cupboards full of stuff to move. The local thrift shop loves me!
I've been practising for years: stuff that isn't used/looked at/worn for over two years, I don't seem to need/use, so goes out. Of course there are (quite some) exceptions. This really works. As I am trying to become more mobile I am cutting down exceptions.
Apart from Space Force and Q Force (never collected it as a child), what you see on the pictures is maiinly my childhood collection and what I collected as a teenager. When I was in high school I secretly kept buying toys, even though I was too 'old'.Chopper wrote:Your childhood stuff too, LJ?
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Be careful mate, I did this a few years ago and regretted it. In saying that, you are a braver man than I.
Let me tell you, Gunner La-De-Dah Graham, the British Army can fight anything! Intimate or not!