The Six Stages of Collecting
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Stage 3 for me.
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Stage 4, with no intention of progressing to 5 or 6. I also have a stage 2 on the go.
I also think there should be 4a - Customising.
I also think there should be 4a - Customising.
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yeah, but you can't customise comic-books or plushies can you?
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Crikey... Stages 5 & 6 seems so depressing!
I'm not sure if being at stage 2 still is embarrasing or exciting. It's certainly lots of fun, to the dismay of my wife
I'm not sure if being at stage 2 still is embarrasing or exciting. It's certainly lots of fun, to the dismay of my wife
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I go from stage 2 & 3 to 5 & 6 back and forth all the time.
For me the hunt is more interesting than the catch. One of the reasons I hardly ever buy on eBay anymore. eBay is just cramming in a high figure and wait untill you get it. I get a higher rush from finding a complete figure at a booth sale for a pound than winning an auction.
For me the hunt is more interesting than the catch. One of the reasons I hardly ever buy on eBay anymore. eBay is just cramming in a high figure and wait untill you get it. I get a higher rush from finding a complete figure at a booth sale for a pound than winning an auction.
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Lady Jaye wrote:I get a higher rush from finding a complete figure at a booth sale for a pound than winning an auction.
I wish I had your luck at finding AF figures and vehicles. I just can't seem to find any anywhere other than on Ebay

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I was not saying I am running into them all the time. But the moment I do find something, it is so much more exciting than simply 'buying' stuff on eBay! 
When I was a little boy I had limited pocket money, but a high craving for figures. I could spend hours in my local toy shop deciding which figure to get. The rush when walking out of the store holding that little treasure was priceless. And I am not even talking Christmas. That was really an exciting period! Will I finally get the tank?
Nowadays, having an income that is more than sufficient, I can easily buy anything my heart desires. It is nice to have some money around, but bottom down there is hardly any rush when I simply 'buy' something. For instance, recently I bought all the ROC stuff in one go. It didn't do anything to me rush-wise.
That's why I prefer the hunt, it is something you cannot buy with money.

When I was a little boy I had limited pocket money, but a high craving for figures. I could spend hours in my local toy shop deciding which figure to get. The rush when walking out of the store holding that little treasure was priceless. And I am not even talking Christmas. That was really an exciting period! Will I finally get the tank?

Nowadays, having an income that is more than sufficient, I can easily buy anything my heart desires. It is nice to have some money around, but bottom down there is hardly any rush when I simply 'buy' something. For instance, recently I bought all the ROC stuff in one go. It didn't do anything to me rush-wise.
That's why I prefer the hunt, it is something you cannot buy with money.
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D'uh.Sundance wrote:yeah, but you can't customise comic-books or plushies can you?
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Hi Jaye,
you're spot on about the thrill of finding stuff unexpectedly, a large percentage of my stuff has come via car boot sales & charity shops too. I'm lucky to be in a job that allows me to travel around a fairly large area, so I know of lots of little charity & 2nd shops that are tucked away in small side streets & local market towns.
That's not to knock online auction sites, as no way on earth would I of been able to pick up a Blue Snaggletooth or the Star Fleet toys I own without the help of ebay.
you're spot on about the thrill of finding stuff unexpectedly, a large percentage of my stuff has come via car boot sales & charity shops too. I'm lucky to be in a job that allows me to travel around a fairly large area, so I know of lots of little charity & 2nd shops that are tucked away in small side streets & local market towns.
That's not to knock online auction sites, as no way on earth would I of been able to pick up a Blue Snaggletooth or the Star Fleet toys I own without the help of ebay.
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Well. You will NEVER find AF in Aussie, or even series 1-3 Joes as they were never released here (or NZ). But Action Man is different. I scored 5 MAM in the last 2 months from charity shops for a pittance and have to agree, its much more satisfying than ebay. Mind you those card backs I got were VERY exciting.