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[QUOTE=hyped78;5355531]Also, the fact that we also seem to have the same "buy before it goes OOP" mentality is also somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophecy, because we definitely help with that OOP process :)[/QUOTE]
Damn you, and damn your logic! :p
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There's some interesting posts here and some that I can appreciate, I'm a collector from way back 40 odd years but always on a budget. I have one golden rule and that is to buy what I like and want nothing else counts, as for pricing if I were to sell anything again my other rule is to sell what I paid for them in the first place. Yes I've seen overpriced books but won't buy and will wait. As for the omnibus titles I only collect silver age Marvel and golden age Batman plus a few bronze horror titles, they make me happy. As for Ebay it is both a curse and a blessing yes I love the deliveries but on the other hand it took the fun out of the hunt. I had written hundreds of letters pre-internet and must confess I enjoyed that more. Don't let your hobby become a habit!!!!!
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[QUOTE=tv horror;5357203] Don't let your hobby become a habit!!!!![/QUOTE]
Wise words! I've gone through several funks over the years where my collecting/reading has felt like just another chore on a checklist. That's usually when I have to step back, purge a bit of my collection, and clean up my pull list.
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It really depends. I don't do that with floppies anymore. Only buy what I will DEFINITELY read.
With Omnis and such... As long as they are in NM condition, it doesn't hurt to hoard them ;) If I don't read them after a few years I just re-sell them, sometimes with profit, on ebay. Not necessarily saying it's an investment, but at least you'll very probably find a buyer if you don't want to own it anymore.
Same goes for Epics/thick paperbacks, but def. less so compared to Omnis. They are basically the only value buy you can do in the current comic market.
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[QUOTE=tv horror;5357203]Don't let your hobby become a habit!!!!![/QUOTE]
Great advice!
That's a great rule of thumb for any hobby.
If you were to say that to me a couple of years ago, I would've said I thought hobbies were things we were supposed to obsess over; but now I know hobbies can become a vortex that can pull you into addiction if you don't have barriers in place.
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[QUOTE=JoeGuy;5354151]This thread inspired me to sell some books, I need to concentrate my purchases more to my favourite series and must-haves.[/QUOTE]
I have been seriously considering selling off alot of floppies of my collection, and only keeping those titles/stories I really enjoy. Of course, I would probably just use any money to fill gaps or have some runs bound.... but I'd have more space!
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I definitely need to get rid of extra trades and floppies I will never read. MyComicShop.com will buy collections but shipping sounds impossible.
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[QUOTE=Johnny Thunders!;5360015]I definitely need to get rid of extra trades and floppies I will never read. MyComicShop.com will buy collections but shipping sounds impossible.[/QUOTE]
If you have complete collections, eBay can work. I myself prefer to buy them and sell them complete. Sometimes I’ll track down a missing piece just to make the collection more attractive. Make your starting bid the lowest you’ll go and set up a buy it now for at least 30% more. Be as reasonable as you can in pricing.
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[QUOTE=Sparko;5360088]If you have complete collections, eBay can work. I myself prefer to buy them and sell them complete. Sometimes I’ll track down a missing piece just to make the collection more attractive. Make your starting bid the lowest you’ll go and set up a buy it now for at least 30% more. Be as reasonable as you can in pricing.[/QUOTE]
I did this a couple of years ago with my old trades and omnis.
What I did was bundle them and said that if a single buyer buys multiple books I would combine shipping and knockoff an extra 10% and I pretty much sold it all within 3 weeks.
If you get creative you can shed the extra books pretty quickly without losing money.
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[QUOTE=csmith25;5359846]... Of course, I would probably just use any money to fill gaps or have some runs bound.... [/QUOTE]
Custom binding, another vice I picked up on here.
I'll never get the urge to sell them though.
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[QUOTE=JoeGuy;5360771]Custom binding, another vice I picked up on here.
I'll never get the urge to sell them though.[/QUOTE]
I was always interested in this, but that is a pandora's box that I know would awaken something in me
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[QUOTE=charliehustle415;5360837]I was always interested in this, but that is a pandora's box that I know would awaken something in me[/QUOTE]
That's another bug that bit me for a minute! I only had about 5-6 custom binds done, but the whole process is time consuming and expensive! Had I unlimited funds, I'd probably still be binding all of my back issues.
If you can spare the cash however, I do recommend it. It really was a satisfying project to be able to map your own content, artwork, tables of contents, etc. :)
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This binding sounds pretty cool. Speak no more of it!
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[QUOTE=SJNeal;5361523]That's another bug that bit me for a minute! I only had about 5-6 custom binds done, but the whole process is time consuming and expensive! Had I unlimited funds, I'd probably still be binding all of my back issues.
If you can spare the cash however, I do recommend it. It really was a satisfying project to be able to map your own content, artwork, tables of contents, etc. :)[/QUOTE]
It is way too tempting and if I ever fell to it I know for a FACT my home would eventually be built by custom omni bricks; so instead I ogle other's custom works on the internet like a total creep (I sometimes even wear a trench coat)