Barbarian
Super Freak
You are very fortunate to have such collecting habits and boundless space available. To me, collecting is really about enjoyment and investment both. When you own hundreds of larger pieces, it's about out with the old, in with the new. I have plenty of display space, but it's still pretty much taken up. Since there's no way I can pass up a brilliant piece, something has to go every now and then. And when that piece goes, I don't even want to bother if it's gonna go for approximately squat.I actually have kept everything that i have bought. This is probably due to selective buying. I only buy what i like and what i have room for. (It actually helps when you have extra rooms dedicated to collecting) I actually plan on never selling any piece that i have collected. I mean isn't this what collecting is about? or is collecting about investments and selling things?
I've also had hard times financially in the past, and I am thankful I had plenty of so-called grails and other such valuable pieces to sell and pay the bills and put food on the table. Therefore, future value always matters to me. If the value of a piece is destined to go down, I simply wait a while and become one of the fortunate souls that gets it for a steal instead of one of the unlucky *******s that wastes their money on something that will be next to worthless in the future. That's logical to me.