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OK, check this out...I discovered that I've been doing something different for a long time. I have boxes full of burnt out light bulbs from the 80s and 90s. The real light bulbs that were much brighter when they worked. These must be worth a fortune now...
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On 11/14/2023 at 9:08 AM, Robot Man said:
Got news for you Brian. These are already the new hot thing. They are being graded and the big auction houses have been getting eye popping prices. Mostly sealed horror and obscure cult films bring the most.
Yeah, I had heard that the rarer releases were bringing big bucks, but not that they were being graded. That seems a little weird.
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On 11/13/2023 at 2:39 PM, Patriot6 said:
Funny that you mention that. I've bought and sold many of them in the past few years. They're very desirable as long as they have the remote!
Well, of course. Nobody wants to get up and walk to the TV to turn up the sound, rewind or fast forward. That went out in the 60s...
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Since the advent of high def DVDs and streaming, VHS has almost disappeared. VHS players are difficult to find. VHS movies are either free or cost 25cents at garage sales. Maybe we should be collecting VHS players for the next wave of nostalgic collecting. I'm already ahead of the game because I own one and have over 300 VHS movies to watch...
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On 11/13/2023 at 12:38 AM, ChillMan said:
Start with Google.
And there are lots of auctions of stuff of celebrities who have already died. They won't sell their drivers license before they die LOL.
Ah, you DO have a sense of humor. Go back and read my original post and see if you can get the humor this time...
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On 11/13/2023 at 12:28 AM, ChillMan said:
Buying the lesser things of well established things isn't predicting ahead.
For comics...I'd predict that cameos & ad-appearances...pre-1st-appearances...are undervalued.
Well, it kinda worked for me when I bought a bunch of romance comics with Matt Baker covers in the 90s...when few collectors knew who he was, or cared.
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On 11/13/2023 at 12:25 AM, ChillMan said:
We posted at the exact same time. Read my above ^^^ post please.
I did...I just don't know how to find current drivers licenses of people who are going to die...
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As comic genres and individual issues get more and more expensive, I think most collectors will just keep grabbing cheap stuff until it rises in value also. Those who have the means will always drive the value of certain expensive comics farther and farther into the stratosphere, but many collectors will rediscover the lesser collected (cheap) books...like Archie, Westerns, Four-color, etc. I would suggest you start grabbing high grade Roy Rogers now...while you still can...You know, there's nuthin' like a good whitlin' cover...
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Where are the Mad Magazine collectors?
in Comic Magazines
Posted · Edited by Tri-ColorBrian
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