OK, so I just did the largest and most back breaking "Toy Find" of my toy buying career, Honestly, I feel I'm only half done, but during this I couldn't help but feel some sort of strange emotion regarding it.
The situation was I got a call from the family of this person who had died 5 years earlier. They were hoarders. To make a long story short, the house was absolutely floor to ceiling "Stuff", in addition to that they managed to get a full size 18 wheeler trailer into their back yard, a 55ft model! It also was jam packed with stuff. I feel I've only got about half of what toys could be had, as this person bought TONS of toys and just stored them in this trailer, but it filled 2 pickup trucks and a 12ft trailer as I left! My wife about disowned me as I pulled into the driveway.
The emotions were elation at finding such a surreal find, but also disgust that someone could live this way, also sadness that they bought these things that were designed to bring joy to people and then stored them away for no one to see.
I also felt weird that here this person had seemingly "collected/hoarded" all this stuff for a reason, but here I am, a stranger rooting through literally tons of stuff after you have been dead for years. Was this what the person had envisioned for their efforts?
I also took plenty of pictures, as I felt no one could believe such a crazy find like this, but after looking at them they looked like a landfill and not a "Treasure room", and I don't even want others to see them as It makes me look like a bum digging trough trash (although, it was all 'boxed' stuff and NOT trash)
To field the next barrage of questions, I'll start by saying that most of the stuff I found would not interest the majority here. Mostly late 80s through mid 90s toys. No Boxed, mint condition removable cowl batmans, etc. but still tons of very hip toys.
Anyone ever have a similar mix of emotion when doing a Toy buy?
The situation was I got a call from the family of this person who had died 5 years earlier. They were hoarders. To make a long story short, the house was absolutely floor to ceiling "Stuff", in addition to that they managed to get a full size 18 wheeler trailer into their back yard, a 55ft model! It also was jam packed with stuff. I feel I've only got about half of what toys could be had, as this person bought TONS of toys and just stored them in this trailer, but it filled 2 pickup trucks and a 12ft trailer as I left! My wife about disowned me as I pulled into the driveway.
The emotions were elation at finding such a surreal find, but also disgust that someone could live this way, also sadness that they bought these things that were designed to bring joy to people and then stored them away for no one to see.
I also felt weird that here this person had seemingly "collected/hoarded" all this stuff for a reason, but here I am, a stranger rooting through literally tons of stuff after you have been dead for years. Was this what the person had envisioned for their efforts?
I also took plenty of pictures, as I felt no one could believe such a crazy find like this, but after looking at them they looked like a landfill and not a "Treasure room", and I don't even want others to see them as It makes me look like a bum digging trough trash (although, it was all 'boxed' stuff and NOT trash)
To field the next barrage of questions, I'll start by saying that most of the stuff I found would not interest the majority here. Mostly late 80s through mid 90s toys. No Boxed, mint condition removable cowl batmans, etc. but still tons of very hip toys.
Anyone ever have a similar mix of emotion when doing a Toy buy?
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