well someone today says im an hoarder after they saw my collection, well i dont see it as hoarding but as an investment, so here a picture of part of my collection of star wars action figures, all the boxs are packed full as well, and these are all from 1970s up to 2000, most being the original saga of star wars and few from the phantom menace
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I think its awesome, not hoarding at all man. Make sure you take care of them and keep them out of UV light, they may fade. Definitly worth the investment.
they are in a windowless room, and all look brand new, well 90% do, i did have to open some of the multiple and play with them
oh yes, and no one can just let all them sit in the boxes sometimes you gotta ruin one of the 6 to 8 mulities
secretly, if i sell it i'm going to buy a whole bunch of star trek figurines/action figures. is that weird?
lol I'm almost the same way with my KISS collection. I have every series of action figures from the 90's up, still want to find an original set of the MEGO's from the 70's still in the box... but I don't see spending that much money on 'em. The only other things I really want for my collection is a Bally KISS pinball machine and a mint 1970's KISS lunchbox like the one I carried to school.
It's the original 1978 KISS lunchbox. I saw one at an antique mall about 10 years ago for $40 and I passed on it, I kick myself every day for not getting it. Luckily I still have my original thermos cooler that's in near mint condition I have all of the "new" lunchboxes made in the late 90's - early 00's, but it just isn't the same without that classic one setting on the shelf with them.
I sold my kiss pinball machine in 1991 for 200 bucks, sure wish I had it now they are worth big bucks
that is why im keeping these, yes the ones from the 70s are worth the most, and all are worth alot, but they only gain in price as the years past