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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Whiphid" data-source="post: 219740" data-attributes="member: 4733"><p>Being a "newbie" in vintage collecting, I've never heard of this kind of practice before. But it seems like a waste.</p><p>Carded figures are only getting rarer as years go by (lost, opened, U (de)graded or whatever), they aren't producing these anymore...</p><p></p><p>I am a loose collector myself, for both modern and vintage figures. I like to display figures and hold them in my hands, and collecting loose figures allows me to get more out of a budget. But I'd rather trade a carded figure for loose ones than rip it off and potentially destroying an item that another collector would love to add to his/her collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Whiphid, post: 219740, member: 4733"] Being a "newbie" in vintage collecting, I've never heard of this kind of practice before. But it seems like a waste. Carded figures are only getting rarer as years go by (lost, opened, U (de)graded or whatever), they aren't producing these anymore... I am a loose collector myself, for both modern and vintage figures. I like to display figures and hold them in my hands, and collecting loose figures allows me to get more out of a budget. But I'd rather trade a carded figure for loose ones than rip it off and potentially destroying an item that another collector would love to add to his/her collection. [/QUOTE]
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