NotAShrimp
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Hello all,
As I'm certain you can see, I am new to the forum. I took careful time in reading a lot of the postings regarding legalities and such and I have no interest in 1. Starting another legal thread. or 2. Doing anything inappropriate described in those threads. However, since I am new to even considering myself a "collector" of anything, I'm looking to those of you that are seasoned at this to shed some light on a few things if you would be so kind.
I'll start by saying I cannot post much as I do not presently have internet access at home, so please do not be surprised if there is great length between my posts. I apologize if that is not good form (or forum). I also apologize for the pun in the previous sentence.
Get to the point you say? Fine. I have a few items and although I am on a tight budget presently due to an upcoming wedding (mine), so I'm not really in the market for much other than knowledge at this point. I am just looking for the best ways to expand my collection and knowledge of what is collectible. I've read a lot about stuff on the site (you guys are GREAT at being thorough about that stuff) but I guess I just don't know what is most desirable to all. I am personally leaning towards collecting "real" items such as original scripts and props from production, but that doesn't appear to be a norm from my readings around the forum. I already have 2 (ish) such items, as well as a few games (old and new) and your standard retail DVD things and an odd recording of the Henson hour. I don't wish to part with any of these as I cherish each of them, so I guess what I'm asking is, do you have to go out and buy duplicates of what you have to be able to effectively collect? If so, what is it that seems to promote the best business/bang for the effort/interest in collectors? You are the experts in this area, so I'm looking to start an educational "how to" type discussion for my own as well as the benefit of those like myself.
Sorry for the long first post. Thank you. I look forward to reading all of your thoughts.
As I'm certain you can see, I am new to the forum. I took careful time in reading a lot of the postings regarding legalities and such and I have no interest in 1. Starting another legal thread. or 2. Doing anything inappropriate described in those threads. However, since I am new to even considering myself a "collector" of anything, I'm looking to those of you that are seasoned at this to shed some light on a few things if you would be so kind.
I'll start by saying I cannot post much as I do not presently have internet access at home, so please do not be surprised if there is great length between my posts. I apologize if that is not good form (or forum). I also apologize for the pun in the previous sentence.
Get to the point you say? Fine. I have a few items and although I am on a tight budget presently due to an upcoming wedding (mine), so I'm not really in the market for much other than knowledge at this point. I am just looking for the best ways to expand my collection and knowledge of what is collectible. I've read a lot about stuff on the site (you guys are GREAT at being thorough about that stuff) but I guess I just don't know what is most desirable to all. I am personally leaning towards collecting "real" items such as original scripts and props from production, but that doesn't appear to be a norm from my readings around the forum. I already have 2 (ish) such items, as well as a few games (old and new) and your standard retail DVD things and an odd recording of the Henson hour. I don't wish to part with any of these as I cherish each of them, so I guess what I'm asking is, do you have to go out and buy duplicates of what you have to be able to effectively collect? If so, what is it that seems to promote the best business/bang for the effort/interest in collectors? You are the experts in this area, so I'm looking to start an educational "how to" type discussion for my own as well as the benefit of those like myself.
Sorry for the long first post. Thank you. I look forward to reading all of your thoughts.