Yeah, I see what you mean! Thankfully, I'm not one of those people. I only just started to actually collect this stuff--but that isn't to say that I only became aware of it at that point. I edited my post because to say that I didn't quite mean that how it came out; ppl should use good sense, when collecting, but don't let a good opportunity pass you by. I don't think ppl should just whip out tons of cash on the spot because it's available 2hrs after it sold out. I think good judgement is priceless, but don't miss out if you know what's best.
Sure is! I've been a fool in the past and jumped, then maybe 2 weeks later someone totally awesome offered the damned thing up for retail.
patience does pay off. it took 5 years to find all the Fiery jacks I wanted. And many dissapointments like seeing one in Hong Kong and the dude saying 'not for sale'. the fiery jack hunt was my longest constant hunt. most shit is out there if your willing to fork mad cash...but once in a while you really really got to be patient.
Patience(key word here) When I started collecting this stuff a few months back,I bought a little of this and a little of that,then I purchased my first RxH fig and I was FUCKED! I have finally found something that really gives me enjoyment to collect,and tha crazy thing is I know I will never have a complete collection of RxH but I don't give a shit! If I can pick 1 or 2 figs up every month or so I'm happy,and some day I'll have a BIG RxH collection! I also collect CP's,when I first bought one I really didn't know if I would like it or not and come to find out it's one of tha coolest lowbrow art collectibles(IMHO)out there.So all of you out there that ordered tha ZAG CP and minizag set you may become a Circus punk fan and not even no it yet!
I have basically been collecting nothing but S7 exclusives, and nowadays i am buying more RxH stuff, but I would like to snag some Target Earth things too. If I like it I might buy it if the price is fair and I am financially "able." I have no delusions of grandeur at "completing" any of these!
No, but don't expect anyone to buy it (although, if there are more collectors like Vombie, someone probably will). You overpay, thus expect someone else to overpay?
Similar questions and comments in this thread back from January. Some choice quotes in there. http://www.skullbrain.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=7805&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=mistake&start=0
Of course this desire, the hope or expectation that someone will do so, is ancient, dating back at least to the Tulip Bubble. It's the 'bigger fool theory' - as in, "I'd have to be a fool to pay $X for this ... But, what the hell, I can probably sell at a profit to a bigger fool." See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigger_fool_theory CC
I think that it is Internet buying that causes a lot of people to "flip" their recent purchases............ Sometimes it is really hard to tell what a figure looks like from a small picture online & very often, with some sellers & artists, you have to sign up to purchase the vinyl without EVER having seen a picture of it......... (at times: Kozik, Bwana, etc.) where if you don't jump on the list you are out of luck by the time you finally see what it looks like. I think that most of the "flips" are a result of this & when a vinyl figure is purchased in person & held & looked at before it is bought there is a lot less reselling of the piece