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Non Last 17 POTF Figure Coo's
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<blockquote data-quote="Bonsai_Tree_Ent" data-source="post: 340252" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>That's a huge task! I expect you have seen Wollfs collection he has done something similar but his are loose not graded. I think by only accepting 85 graded figures you run the risk of making what should be a pleasurable hobby possibly quite frustrating. On many occasions you might find yourself acquiring a rare COO figure that you think looks great, but then it comes back with an 80 grade and you end up feeling annoyed rather than happy. You're obviously a really experienced collector and will have seen and handled hundreds of figures - why not just buy acrylic cases and assign a grade to them yourself?</p><p></p><p>Also what you are planning to build up would be a really useful reference source for other collectors, and if you did have plans to share that knowledge then it would be hard to photograph the figures COO stamps once they're sealed away.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it, and would love to see a pic of your collection so far if you have one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonsai_Tree_Ent, post: 340252, member: 3845"] That's a huge task! I expect you have seen Wollfs collection he has done something similar but his are loose not graded. I think by only accepting 85 graded figures you run the risk of making what should be a pleasurable hobby possibly quite frustrating. On many occasions you might find yourself acquiring a rare COO figure that you think looks great, but then it comes back with an 80 grade and you end up feeling annoyed rather than happy. You're obviously a really experienced collector and will have seen and handled hundreds of figures - why not just buy acrylic cases and assign a grade to them yourself? Also what you are planning to build up would be a really useful reference source for other collectors, and if you did have plans to share that knowledge then it would be hard to photograph the figures COO stamps once they're sealed away. Good luck with it, and would love to see a pic of your collection so far if you have one? [/QUOTE]
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