I agree its incredible to see what lengths some go to collecting. Seeing King fans splash thousands as if its loose change just baffles me. Must be a group of power ball winners out there that happen to like books. Evidently none of these people have children. Between my children, my mortgage, and life's ordinary expenses, there isn't much left and what is left I put into my library. I'm guilty of being envious, no need to lie about it. If there is anything I really detest it is seeing collectors go for multiple copies of the exact same book, to me you are not a collector you are a hoarder and maybe even a scalper.
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Originally posted by Highbury View PostIf there is anything I really detest it is seeing collectors go for multiple copies of the exact same book, to me you are not a collector you are a hoarder and maybe even a scalper.
I don't get it either. I had two copies of Centipede's 'Salem's Lot so sold one at a fair price (I think the buyer thought it was fair) because I didn't think I needed two copies of something that should be enjoyed by those who want one, too.
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Most collectors don't go for multiple copies, unless there is something different about them, like a Remarque or something like that. It's usually resellers or people that purchase the books as a investment that go for multiple copies.Originally posted by subie09lega View Post
I don't get it either. I had two copies of Centipede's 'Salem's Lot so sold one at a fair price (I think the buyer thought it was fair) because I didn't think I needed two copies of something that should be enjoyed by those who want one, too.CD Email: [email protected]
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Totally agree with that statement. It really is not much different than the people who buy 10 tickets to a concert/sporting event/whatever - use 2 of them, sell the rest for stupid profit. It is more like an investment for future profit. For me, I collected hockey card back before the market got flooded, and even the McFarlane collectible figurines (mostly hockey again). In the McFarlane example, they issue a limited release of each one, and there is an even smaller release of a "special" version (may have different jersey for example). You should see the guys that wait for whatever store to open, and pretty much run to the area to get all the "special" issue ones, just to sit on them and re-sell.Originally posted by Highbury View PostI agree its incredible to see what lengths some go to collecting. Seeing King fans splash thousands as if its loose change just baffles me. Must be a group of power ball winners out there that happen to like books. Evidently none of these people have children. Between my children, my mortgage, and life's ordinary expenses, there isn't much left and what is left I put into my library. I'm guilty of being envious, no need to lie about it. If there is anything I really detest it is seeing collectors go for multiple copies of the exact same book, to me you are not a collector you are a hoarder and maybe even a scalper.
As Highbury said: I am married with a teenage daughter, two cars, mortgage, bills. There are weeks where we are barely getting by. That is why it baffles me how someone is able to drop so much on certain collectibles. Heck, if I had $2500 fall into my hands and the choice came down to a collectible of whatever, or bills, mortgage, loans, etc - the choice is easy (at least for me).
Sorry, for de-railing this thread!
Last edited by TJCams; 07-25-2013, 03:33 PM.
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TJ, some of us are blessed by being able to buy what we enjoy. I can afford certain more expensive items, but there are many things out there that I just don't feel that I can afford. Everyone's situation is different.Originally posted by TJCams View PostThat's crazy - I don't think I would spend that kind of cash (whether or not I had it) on something. With all due respect to those who collect whatever it is they collect, but for me I just couldn't justify it. I seriously couldn't think of anything off the top of my head that I would spend that kind of money on as a collectible/showcase type of item.
John
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