I got a new batch today and theres no place to put them. plus I have like60 new ones of my own dropping over the next year. I dont want to sell any really...
You need to get a display system with a conveyor belt like at the Dry Cleaners... just hit the button, and rotate your collection around.
me too: I I have two boxes from japan and a couple of s7 bags to unpack still but I don't know where to put them. Maybe over turkey day I will find some time to enjoy my toys.
I've got a couple giant tubs of toys with no place to go right now, I want to get a couple more detolfs but I'm planning on moving soon and I don't want to have to move them.
I had a couple of 'kid free' days last month . . . that's when I had an opportunity to hit the dispaly cabinets. Sorting 'em out and organising was real theraputic and finally gave me a chance to focus on what direction I'd like my collection to go in! Ya got toys . . . ya gotta play with 'em I say Frank'll be jonesin' in about 2 weeks, mebbes earlier if the monotone Dissected hits first
You should sell the ones that you really only half dig. I buy figures and in 6 months sometimes dont like them. It doesnt happen often, but I think it happens to everyone. Why not pack up and store the ones that you really arent jonesin' on, then unpack them in 1 year and decide then if you really want to keep them and get more space?
dude..im talking like thousands of toys. it would take weekes to sort them out and pack them. I may just set fire to the place.
Same here, I try to sell stuff sometimes but I never make a dent. maybe I should hire someone to sell my shit for me. Anyone want a internship?
I spend a lot of time organizing my collection and keeping it in check. 99% of my toys are in my toy room. When that room starts looking like a retailer on the eve of Black Friday, I start rearranging and trimming the collection. Some years ago, toys were all over my house. They seriously grew like ivy through every room. Totally out of control. Having it all in a small room has helped sort out that problem. But the collection is still like a bonzai tree - always in need of tending.
Anybody notice the chunk of vinyl under the lamp? and on that internship, payment is in vinyl correct?
Frank, I have always wondered if as an artist & toy creator you can write off your toys as a business expense? Maybe you should look into it
Yeah, and if you sell toys off at a ludicrously large financial loss, can you claim that in your taxes?