50YrsCollctngCmcs Posted Monday at 05:45 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:45 PM Speaking of hoarders this article in the NY Times (may need a subscription) is pretty wild particularly since this collection was unknown. It makes you wonder what unknown comic collections are out there waiting to come to market. 20 Million Baseball Cards jimjum12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darwination Posted Monday at 08:58 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:58 PM You found that Weird Tales bound volume in there?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM On 9/16/2024 at 10:20 AM, 50YrsCollctngCmcs said: Nice that's enough to keep you out of trouble for a bit. My goal in life is not to end up with a hoard like this. I plan on downsizing my comics to just the "good stuff" when I retire and move out the piles of common stuff that have sat in boxes for decades never read since I bought them off the stands. Seems a bit pointless to just have them sitting there never looked at again. Yep, me too. Been “house cleaning” for a while now. Small local shows, flea markets ect have lightened the load a lot. Problem is getting to be getting rid of the “good stuff”. Maybe not so good to many, but I rarely buy stuff I don’t like… In my mind, I think I have a lot of stuff until I go over to a place like this. Still, more than I need. jimjum12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM On 9/16/2024 at 1:58 PM, Darwination said: You found that Weird Tales bound volume in there?!? Yep Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimjum12 Posted Tuesday at 09:18 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:18 PM On 9/16/2024 at 9:24 PM, Robot Man said: Yep, me too. Been “house cleaning” for a while now. Small local shows, flea markets ect have lightened the load a lot. Problem is getting to be getting rid of the “good stuff”. Maybe not so good to many, but I rarely buy stuff I don’t like… In my mind, I think I have a lot of stuff until I go over to a place like this. Still, more than I need. We have no hallways here, but rather, footpaths. GOD BLESS ... -jimbo(a friend of jesus) Robot Man and goldust40 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted yesterday at 02:41 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 02:41 PM How do you enjoy your stuff? At a certain point it owns you. I guess I am too anal. I have learned to welcome organization and order. I pretty much know exactly where everything is. I have gotton to the point where if I buy something, something has got to go. Paper fits in neatly labeled boxes and is put away. My toys and other stuff are displayed for the most part. I can’t enjoy them if I can’t see them. And in order to stay happily married, I have to respect the “boundaries”. Enucleator and Darwination 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
50YrsCollctngCmcs Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM On 9/18/2024 at 7:41 AM, Robot Man said: How do you enjoy your stuff? At a certain point it owns you. I guess I am too anal. I have learned to welcome organization and order. I pretty much know exactly where everything is. I have gotton to the point where if I buy something, something has got to go. Paper fits in neatly labeled boxes and is put away. My toys and other stuff are displayed for the most part. I can’t enjoy them if I can’t see them. And in order to stay happily married, I have to respect the “boundaries”. I have one comic closet stuffed to the rafters but pretty well organized with 95% of items boxed. It was purpose built to handle the heavy boxes of paper. I have another location with a beautiful bookcase for my non comic paper. It is pretty full and the top has started to overflow and there are boxes on the side. I need to clean that up but things get in the way. Luckily I can always find what I go looking for though there is the occasional surprise. Still I think I could clean out 50% of my comic closet and not really miss the comics I sell; that would allow for a more comfortable space for my other material that needs sorting. Picking up items for the last fifty years from various booksellers, sales and shows I've ended up with quite the potpourri of printed material. We've been purging the junk that's accumulated in the garage, and I recently tore down an old shed out back. Tearing down that shed was great as it allowed me to dispose of piles of junk that were rotting unused and I'd forgotten I even had. It's astounding how much junk we accumulate in our lives and how it can weigh you down. Purging feels good!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago On 9/18/2024 at 10:51 AM, 50YrsCollctngCmcs said: I have one comic closet stuffed to the rafters but pretty well organized with 95% of items boxed. It was purpose built to handle the heavy boxes of paper. I have another location with a beautiful bookcase for my non comic paper. It is pretty full and the top has started to overflow and there are boxes on the side. I need to clean that up but things get in the way. Luckily I can always find what I go looking for though there is the occasional surprise. Still I think I could clean out 50% of my comic closet and not really miss the comics I sell; that would allow for a more comfortable space for my other material that needs sorting. Picking up items for the last fifty years from various booksellers, sales and shows I've ended up with quite the potpourri of printed material. We've been purging the junk that's accumulated in the garage, and I recently tore down an old shed out back. Tearing down that shed was great as it allowed me to dispose of piles of junk that were rotting unused and I'd forgotten I even had. It's astounding how much junk we accumulate in our lives and how it can weigh you down. Purging feels good!! I’ve been really cleaning out the garage. This is where I just store stuff. Stuff I can easily live without. Taking it to the flea market and just blowing it out. Funny how much money I’ve made on stuff I really don’t want. Stuff I bought because it appealed to me when I saw it or thought it would be worth something. Yeah, it feels good. 50YrsCollctngCmcs and adamstrange 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago Something that grabbed my eye at the flea market on Sunday. A large hand painted two sided old carnival wooden easel sign. I love weird stuff like this but I avoided the urge to buy it. You just don’t see cool stuff like this out in the wild anymore. Darwination 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
50YrsCollctngCmcs Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago On 9/19/2024 at 7:50 AM, Robot Man said: Something that grabbed my eye at the flea market on Sunday. A large hand painted two sided old carnival wooden easel sign. I love weird stuff like this but I avoided the urge to buy it. You just don’t see cool stuff like this out in the wild anymore. And there are few free hand sign letters anymore with the advent of desktop publishing; that's a lost art! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...