I might have mentioned this before, but if I did it was a long time ago and I forgot.
When I was collecting in the late 80's and early 90's ... specifically buying action figures in stores, malls etc --- I used to do a very nasty thing.
After making sure my figures were as perfect as perfect can be -- before checking them out, I would look around to make sure nobody was watching me and then crunch all the remaining figures on the shelf ... I wouldn't destory them ... but I would make them at least nowhere near mint.
I had the idea I was eliminating nice examples from the collecting field -- thus making mine more rare.
Back then, a friend of mine refered to me as Goldfinger for doing this
I stopped doing it in the mid 90's because it finally dawned on me what I was doing was just plain dumb and would not effect anything except ruin a figure for the guy behind me.
That's my confession.
Thanks for reading
When I was collecting in the late 80's and early 90's ... specifically buying action figures in stores, malls etc --- I used to do a very nasty thing.
After making sure my figures were as perfect as perfect can be -- before checking them out, I would look around to make sure nobody was watching me and then crunch all the remaining figures on the shelf ... I wouldn't destory them ... but I would make them at least nowhere near mint.
I had the idea I was eliminating nice examples from the collecting field -- thus making mine more rare.
Back then, a friend of mine refered to me as Goldfinger for doing this

I stopped doing it in the mid 90's because it finally dawned on me what I was doing was just plain dumb and would not effect anything except ruin a figure for the guy behind me.
That's my confession.
Thanks for reading

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