I do appreciate the comments and advice, but it's a non-TF issue that I don't want to derail this thread with. I've done enough "venting" on this topic in the past anyway :0
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Unless you're in urgent need for cash and/or living space, I'd say just take your time in selling the TFs you don't want. As you said, you don't want to overwhelm yourself as a seller... sort out what you don't want -- go for the stuff you definitely know you won't miss first; leave the stuff that you're undecided about for later. :)
Also, well said about the passion. :D Money can buy toys, books, comics, DVDs etc., but it can't buy passion. ;)
That's true, and people have tried to be helpful in the past, but only a couple of guys here would potentially understand my position. That is if they were chronically single too.
Many mini-sales to come. In fact maybe I'll start with the small things. Legends, mini-cons, Spychangers... I'm looking at you!
This thread is rather depressing. :(
I can certain relate to some of the comments being discussed in this thread. I have a lot of unopened toys in boxes that I've had since ROTF. Although I quiet enjoyed DOTM I was pretty dissapointed with the toys that came out for that movie. There hasn't been a transformer produced that I've been really excited about owning for ages. Many who have been around this forum for a few years would know that life took a bit of a wrong turn for me for a bit but I'm on the tail end of that. The plus side of this is that I'm starting to get a bit enthusiastic about the franchise again. G1 will alway be special to me and I think that's where I will pick up from again. I've had a good look at what I have in my collection and I think the only thing that might get the chop is my TF Animated gear. They really don't interest me much at all. So I guess this is a positive story in that yeah one might want to take a break from the hobby for awhile but you can always come back to it!