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Blurrz wrote:But compared to other hobbies, like collecting cards, figures, etc, this one's alot cheaper, and you get what you pay for.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Koloth wrote:No, setting up an aquarium is an expensive hobby. The tank itself can cost anywhere from $20 for a cheap 10 gallon box up to several thousand for a nice designer Acrylic box. Not to mention you can spend hundereds on just one fish in some cases. The most expensive fish in mine was $16 and he spends the majority of his time hiding and the decor. Still a very cool fish.
And then there are the car modders. That one is insanely expensive. Transformers is relatively cheap compared to some.
zemper wrote:plus, spending hundreds of dollars on an autographed MJ card?
--B-- wrote:Oh yeah.
Just think of the Alternators line, which many of us on here have completed. MSRP of $20 plus $2 in tax (if you managed to buy them all in stores, ha) so 22 each, times, what, 25+?
Oh yeah, lots of coin.
--B-- wrote:what, 25+?
Well said! (Actually my friend told me yesterday that a shark can cost like $1800!).
tigertracks 24 wrote:zemper wrote:plus, spending hundreds of dollars on an autographed MJ card?
For me the MJ card (assuming MJ is Michael 'Air' Jordan), might be worth it, but I'd much rather get him to sign the card in person, rather than buy someone else's memory.
Air Jordan was such a large part and important part of my teenage childhood that I think getting his autograph in person would trump any piece of transformers collecting I have done.
Buying autographed memorabilia is a very 'Buyer Beware' market. After all, how much does it take to copy a scribbled signature? That is probably the reason I have never purchased anything MJ signed. Mostly because the biggest part for me would be in meeting him, not in having his name scribbled on something.
zemper wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:zemper wrote:plus, spending hundreds of dollars on an autographed MJ card?
For me the MJ card (assuming MJ is Michael 'Air' Jordan), might be worth it, but I'd much rather get him to sign the card in person, rather than buy someone else's memory.
Air Jordan was such a large part and important part of my teenage childhood that I think getting his autograph in person would trump any piece of transformers collecting I have done.
Buying autographed memorabilia is a very 'Buyer Beware' market. After all, how much does it take to copy a scribbled signature? That is probably the reason I have never purchased anything MJ signed. Mostly because the biggest part for me would be in meeting him, not in having his name scribbled on something.
meh, true.datMJ roxors, i was hooked on NBA 'case of him, watching him grow from rookie to superstar. though what i mean by "autographed" are those NBA cards with factory-made signatures (i.e. the gold stamped ones). i wouldn't pay git for those.
lemme see... for the past 4 months i spent about 8,500.00 pesos on various TFs, mostly classics & movie. converted, that would have been $187.00, not counting my previous purchases for the past year or so. not exactly in the high $300's as some you have shelled out, but still VERY expensive.
you guys are lucky you get deluxe figs at your toy stores for $10; here, the MSRP for all toy retail stores nationwide for deluxes are 700.00 pesos, converted equals &15.00 USD. voyagers go for $30.00 MSRP.
our leader classes here are $66.00 USD. ouch.
Actually, if you're just buying movie toys you're really not shelling out a ton of money for a hobby. Say that you've bought all of the deluxes, voyagers, and leaders so far. That's only a couple of hundred dollars.
voice of hoist wrote:Actually, if you're just buying movie toys you're really not shelling out a ton of money for a hobby. Say that you've bought all of the deluxes, voyagers, and leaders so far. That's only a couple of hundred dollars.
For Americans maybe. By my count, we've had 11 deluxes, 6 voyagers and 2 leaders released in Australia so far.
11 x $25-30 = $300
6 x $40-50 = $270
2 x $90-100 = $190
Total = AU$760 = US$630 or thereabouts.
TFs are a crippling expense outside the US.
softimus_prime wrote:zemper wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:zemper wrote:plus, spending hundreds of dollars on an autographed MJ card?
For me the MJ card (assuming MJ is Michael 'Air' Jordan), might be worth it, but I'd much rather get him to sign the card in person, rather than buy someone else's memory.
Air Jordan was such a large part and important part of my teenage childhood that I think getting his autograph in person would trump any piece of transformers collecting I have done.
Buying autographed memorabilia is a very 'Buyer Beware' market. After all, how much does it take to copy a scribbled signature? That is probably the reason I have never purchased anything MJ signed. Mostly because the biggest part for me would be in meeting him, not in having his name scribbled on something.
meh, true.datMJ roxors, i was hooked on NBA 'case of him, watching him grow from rookie to superstar. though what i mean by "autographed" are those NBA cards with factory-made signatures (i.e. the gold stamped ones). i wouldn't pay git for those.
lemme see... for the past 4 months i spent about 8,500.00 pesos on various TFs, mostly classics & movie. converted, that would have been $187.00, not counting my previous purchases for the past year or so. not exactly in the high $300's as some you have shelled out, but still VERY expensive.
you guys are lucky you get deluxe figs at your toy stores for $10; here, the MSRP for all toy retail stores nationwide for deluxes are 700.00 pesos, converted equals &15.00 USD. voyagers go for $30.00 MSRP.
our leader classes here are $66.00 USD. ouch.
whoah dude!! you on the philippines too? wicked!
Geekee1 wrote:It all depends on how deep you want to get into collecting.
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