It is definately a fair question and something I have been thinking about. Plus a possible move to Japan in the future would force me to sell it all anyway (wifes dad has pancreatic cancer so theres a chance we will need to move there when his health starts to go south).
In the meantime though since I have to move in two months I will need the storage at least for now and then start selling it off piece by piece on ebay if I go that route. Commodore, Odyssey, Intellivisions and the systems I don't care about much anymore would probably be first to go.
Edit: This is post 666 for me and the first time I have ever publicly thought about selling off the collection. Truly a post of doom!
Last edited by zemmix; 07-09-2007 at 02:41 AM.
A R.O.B. blow heater? Now that is neat.
Want to sell me your Sorcerers Apprentice?
ZEMMIX I feel your pain that's why i moved out of the OC Too expensive even if you live in the gettos like I lived, well not really (downtown fullerton) Now i live in Goshen, Indiana BIG CHANGE anyways I found some realiable cheap containers at walmart for 4 bucks a piece. for the big move
I have literally based my whole companies inventory storage off of sterlite bins (if you need bins for your storage container). I love them and rarely have problems with them. If you buy them on sale you can get a great deal (target has sales on them a lot).
Also, I noticed that when people get rental storage for their hobbies after awhile they end up getting annoyed (or over it) or something and just sell everything. Just a small trend I've noticed, not to say you'd do that, but if you were to sell some of your stuff you might save some $.
And too bad you're not located near Chicago, I always have wooden pallets I'm giving away.
Isn't rent crazy in Southern California? I was looking at living in Hermosa Beach and I honestly don't know people do it. Although my 1 bedroom apt in Chicago is $1200, but it's all brand new and nice and in a good area. In So Cal it'd be smaller and older.
Nate
Last edited by nate1749; 07-09-2007 at 11:37 AM.
Wow, what a wreck! If space is a big issue for ya, then I see some things I could take off your hands...
Yah, I agree with the above. If it's buried in the attic/basement/garage/storage... there isn't any need to keep it. My collection is out for me to enjoy!
Nice looking room. Some storage will definatly help make it more managable and easier to move around. I used to have that R.O.B fan as well, but when I was alot younger. Man I wish I never threw it away, that thing was cool.
So you wanna sell that World Of Nintendo poster to me? I will pay decent.
Somebody make me a "CGE 2k7 Attendee banner" so I don't have to use this lame text
Actually the fan is not related to ROB at all though they do share the same square looking heads. The fan is called 'Robo the Fan' and was made by Robescon. I picked it up at a thrift shop for $3-5 a number of years ago. Its a great fan though! It rotates and the eyes will light up if you want them to also. They pop up on ebay every now and then.
The World of Nintndo poster has to be pretty rare as I've never seen or heard of anyone else having one. Its one of the few things that I actually got as a kid and survived in good condition until game collecting became a hobby of mine. It was a mail in the UPC's deal for Kellogg's Cinnamon Mini Buns.
What Trueno model set is that in the first pic? AE86 or AE92? Noticed the Toyota BGB's too... a fellow gamer and Toyota fan!
And MR2 fan to boot! Actually you know me as Deuces Wild on the MR2 forum. To make the connection even better you have some of the parts that came off of my car since I ended up buying the opm 88 SC chassis from Don in San Francisco. She's almost driveable...
Oh and it's an 86 model on the left there with a R31 racing skyline above it. There's an aw11 model in the back of the picture as well.