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This Week In Your Plastic Crack, Action Figures and Toy Collection
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Strongly debating selling off the bulk of my collections to put a comfortable amount of Eff You Money in the bank and possibly leaving my job... 

hm 

Like If I sold all my Spider-mans... that's gotta be an easy $100k minimum.  I would throw that at house. 

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26 minutes ago, Buzzetta said:

Strongly debating selling off the bulk of my collections to put a comfortable amount of Eff You Money in the bank and possibly leaving my job... 

hm 

Like If I sold all my Spider-mans... that's gotta be an easy $100k minimum.  I would throw that at house. 

honestly a smart idea in this terrible covid time.  My dream is zero house debt.  The figure/ toy market is very strong too.

Patrick

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Just now, followtheleader said:

honestly a smart idea in this terrible covid time.  My dream is zero house debt.  The figure/ toy market is very strong too.

Patrick

When I bought the house I put forth a down payment of 40% on my house.  I was lucky enough to have it at the time and my parents wanted to help me out a little as it would mean I would live in the area.  They live 1/3 a mile away.  My only sibling moved out west. 

Through eBay and selling off little stuff here and there over the course of the year, I raised the near $25k to completely gut and redo the bathroom... I sold off the GI Joe collection that I had just finished completing to take out a chunk of that... but it was a combination of $1200 here for a comic, $125 there for a comic, $100 for a figure and so on... it all adds up. 

I've been fortunate to continue working during the covid mess but it comes with a price to my own health and I dread the subways and the LIRR.

Still there is something attractive of selling everything... but I would want it to 'mean' something.  I would have to find a new job at the age of 45 that paid in the six figures+ a year.

It would also mean receiving a fraction of the pension I would be owed if I could find a way to stick this out for another ten years... 

Lot of decisions to be made. 

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1 minute ago, followtheleader said:

Found this in my truck.  Been there for six years!! :roflmao:

From the Battle Beasts line.  Wish it was complete.   Oh well

Patrick

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How big is the truck?  I mean seriously?  lol 

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4 minutes ago, Buzzetta said:

When I bought the house I put forth a down payment of 40% on my house.  I was lucky enough to have it at the time and my parents wanted to help me out a little as it would mean I would live in the area.  They live 1/3 a mile away.  My only sibling moved out west. 

Through eBay and selling off little stuff here and there over the course of the year, I raised the near $25k to completely gut and redo the bathroom... I sold off the GI Joe collection that I had just finished completing to take out a chunk of that... but it was a combination of $1200 here for a comic, $125 there for a comic, $100 for a figure and so on... it all adds up. 

I've been fortunate to continue working during the covid mess but it comes with a price to my own health and I dread the subways and the LIRR.

Still there is something attractive of selling everything... but I would want it to 'mean' something.  I would have to find a new job at the age of 45 that paid in the six figures+ a year.

It would also mean receiving a fraction of the pension I would be owed if I could find a way to stick this out for another ten years... 

Lot of decisions to be made. 

Trust me, we are on a similar path.  I'm about to sell the comics which is a LOT.  I can't separate from toys yet.  House equity here is super high so I'm going to sell high here and move out of state.  Should be at nearly zero soon.

Patrick

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1 hour ago, reptilekingdie said:

Cygore $20 at Walmart, he is massive for the price. The detail is what I really like and with 5 points of articulation. Mario

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That's a big monkey!

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1 minute ago, F For Fake said:

Next up, Joes I actually bought at the show!

Not pictured are a handful of loose figures I bought to go with the complete accessory sets I already owned. Jinx, Dial Tone, Torch, nothing fancy.

I did get this nice complete Mutt with the full cardback. Mutt was the very first GI Joe I ever bought, at the Thornberry's Toys at Jefferson Mall. I wanted him because he came with Junkyard, and I thought that was so cool! My second Joe was Major Bludd (so he'd have a bad guy to fight) and the third was Zartan!
 

I'd had Zartan on my list for a while. I wanted him complete, and I wanted a box. The box didn't have to be perfect, but I wanted one. Ended up buying the only one for sale at the show for a decent price. I was also looking for Serpentor in similar shape, but didn't find one.

 

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Nice! Zartan was my favorite Joe figure.

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16 minutes ago, Brandon Shepherd said:

Nice! Zartan was my favorite Joe figure.

Thanks! And yeah, Zartan is great! As a kid I thought it was so cool that you got the figure, and you got a vehicle and accessories too, plus he changed color in the sun! What's cooler than that when you're 7 years old? 

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