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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Tie" data-source="post: 378339" data-attributes="member: 4388"><p>A couple of years after my mom died, I had the need of somehow 'relive' my childhood. Collecting the new stuff didn't do the trick for me, so I first started collecting loose vintage figures. I bought a couple of cheap darth vader cases including loose figures with weapons. I remember this particular case that smelled like vintage, this plastic odor that somehow reminded me of the past. Sounds weird, I know....</p><p></p><p>Later on I started to collect some vintage figures on cards, really nice cards regarding the low amount I had paid for them. But collecting can make one greedy, so I bought every thing that I really liked from the past, but never had a change as a kid to get from my parents. </p><p></p><p>Over the years I became more selective in collecting. And now I think it is time to come to a focus on collecting. Don't know if my vintage collection will be worth anything after part 9, but I don't really care about that. It is more the fun of collecting and own a piece of toy history that does the trick for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Tie, post: 378339, member: 4388"] A couple of years after my mom died, I had the need of somehow 'relive' my childhood. Collecting the new stuff didn't do the trick for me, so I first started collecting loose vintage figures. I bought a couple of cheap darth vader cases including loose figures with weapons. I remember this particular case that smelled like vintage, this plastic odor that somehow reminded me of the past. Sounds weird, I know.... Later on I started to collect some vintage figures on cards, really nice cards regarding the low amount I had paid for them. But collecting can make one greedy, so I bought every thing that I really liked from the past, but never had a change as a kid to get from my parents. Over the years I became more selective in collecting. And now I think it is time to come to a focus on collecting. Don't know if my vintage collection will be worth anything after part 9, but I don't really care about that. It is more the fun of collecting and own a piece of toy history that does the trick for me. [/QUOTE]
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