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Oct. 13th, 2002 08:44 pmDoes anyone remember "Gather Ye Acorns," the Very Special Episode of Amazing Stories starring Mark Hamill? Hamill is told by his invisible pet troll that he should never throw anything away, and eventually, when he's seventy years old and miserable and living in a trailer full of junk, he sells it all and is filthy rich for the final year of his life, until he has a stroke and dies without accomplishing a thing (okay, I may be misremembering the ending slightly).
Well, that story is horseshit.
I've been weeding through stuff to sell on eBay, and the fact is, the collectibles market died ages ago. Action figures, mint on card, are worth less than original price we bought 'em for. Software, video games, clothes -- all worth a few bucks, sure, but nothing special. And don't get me started on comics and cards, where the market fell out back when I was bitching about George Bush Senior being president. Basically, whatever money we make off of this stuff will be from volume.
In other words, don't hold on to your old crap just because an invisible troll tells you to. If it's not something you're attached to, and you have a chance to make a buck off of it, do it now.
Well, that story is horseshit.
I've been weeding through stuff to sell on eBay, and the fact is, the collectibles market died ages ago. Action figures, mint on card, are worth less than original price we bought 'em for. Software, video games, clothes -- all worth a few bucks, sure, but nothing special. And don't get me started on comics and cards, where the market fell out back when I was bitching about George Bush Senior being president. Basically, whatever money we make off of this stuff will be from volume.
In other words, don't hold on to your old crap just because an invisible troll tells you to. If it's not something you're attached to, and you have a chance to make a buck off of it, do it now.
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peace!
-Joe
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