Originally Posted by
griffin
Most of that expense was during the last 10 years, with a better job (to catch up on older figures) and more current product being released (to keep up with). It just makes it feel a bit better to average it out over the entire 25 years.
Similarly, it won't take another 25 years to double, at the current release/purchase rate.
1985-95 - only 200 toys obtained during those first 11 years.
1996-2002 - most years I bought 50-100 toys
2003-2005 - most of these years I got around 200 toys
2006 - I got about 250 toys
2007 - I got about 350 toys
2008 - I got about 400 toys
2009 - I got about 310 toys
2010 - I got about 380 toys
2011 - so far I have about 400 toys (should pass 500 if we ever start seeing new product here again)
So if the trend continues at 400-500+ per year, it would only take me 7-9 years to double the collection (which is currently at 3,405).
(hope no one feels intimidated by these numbers - I don't throw them around much anymore in case it makes newer fans with smaller collections feel less important in comparison... I just wanted to illustrate the sheer amount of product we've been getting in recent years)