I know what it's like (as a card collector) to have that incomplete feeling, and the feeling of no matter how much money I throw at the hobby, I'm still losing ground because of all the new cards being produced every week. These feelings are exactly the reason why many of us no longer collect cards. But do any of you have the same feelings about collecting game used?
I found a team (the USFL Houston Gamblers) that only existed for two years, and every time I pick up a vintage item, I feel like I've gained ground in my collection. To make things even better for me as a collector, Gamblers items are not expensive when they show up.
I have seen several members here that pick up game used items and resell them fairly quickly, often for a loss. I understand that we sometimes need money for that holy grail we've been searching for, but do we often churn the things we've purchased just because we're unfocused?
People are free to collect the way they want, but can lose lots of money if they always taking losses when they churn their items (in my opinion).
I found a team (the USFL Houston Gamblers) that only existed for two years, and every time I pick up a vintage item, I feel like I've gained ground in my collection. To make things even better for me as a collector, Gamblers items are not expensive when they show up.
I have seen several members here that pick up game used items and resell them fairly quickly, often for a loss. I understand that we sometimes need money for that holy grail we've been searching for, but do we often churn the things we've purchased just because we're unfocused?
People are free to collect the way they want, but can lose lots of money if they always taking losses when they churn their items (in my opinion).
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