Thanks. Works for me. If anything's left over, I'll be sure to post it on the forum. Those who know me--most all the locals plus the ones I've dealt with when I was active in the forum several years ago--know I'm fair, not a flipper, and they have a pretty good idea what I own.
If not, "About 40 - 50 kaiju ranging anywhere from some pocket pieces to some nice hand-painted one offs by the better artists, most acquired in 2006-2008 but some go up to 2010. Some common, some rare. They range in price from about $15 to $150." kind of sums it up such that if you live nearby, you probably would be interested.
If I were buying, and lived nearby, I might could probably take an hour out of my busy day to drop by and see a local guy who says he's starting with half a hundred pieces for sale. After all, there are no other in-person outlets here anymore apart from some friends. But on the other hand, there are many folks who aren't hardcore, which is cool. Their attitudes might be to just let the hardcore collectors make the (minimal) effort and wait for something to appear on SB and maybe get it, maybe not.
But it's amazing how many notices and PMs I've had from folks who are concerned that I might not be able to sell everything I want to. I appreciate the concern, I really do, but I'm not all that much in a hurry to divest. In fact, I have mixed feelings about letting go of any of it. But I'm no longer pursuing it the way I once did. I'm into some other things just now. I'd rather have a solid collector give the things a good home. And If I have something not for sale that someone local really wants, maybe I can be talked into it.
I'm just being lazy (should be obvious) while at the same time reconnecting with local folks whom I haven't seen since Scott (stealthtank) closed down the store. I love the community, have great respect for the hobby. And if you live practically right down the street, come on by.
So thank you again for your well wishes. So far it's working out exactly the way I had hoped. I'm sorry if it's not working out the way any one else had hoped, but hey, different strokes, and all that.
When I first got started, I wasn't willing to sell to overseas folks. (That has changed.) So for my first sale, I got slammed, flamed and otherwise berated for that policy. One turd even went so far as to cancel an item I had ordered from him and refunded my money, so annoyed was he. Nasty response to a newbie who didn't know the protocols.
Now, I'm better known in the community, post stuff the way I want and thems as likes what I do buy. Thems as don't, don't.
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