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Toy Collecting Information

Toy Collecting Information

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Published on Saturday, 15 October 2011 23:12
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Toy collecting is a very fulfilling and dynamic hobby that can take you across your town, city or even across the country in your search for the most memorable (and valuable) toys that you can add to your own collection.

 

In its very essence, toy collecting is an art and like other hobbies that require acquisition, toy collecting also requires some degree of research if you want your quests for toys to be more fulfilling.

 

Some decades ago, you had to travel around the state (or country) to find good sources of toys to buy and collect.

 

With today’s Internet, it has never been easier to become a toy collector because the online marketplace offers limitless possibilities in terms of variety, price, quality and make. The online marketplace offers not only new toys from recent manufacturers but also vintage toys from the yesteryears.

 

The Taste

 

Each toy collector has a peculiar taste for toys. This might sound strange to some, since the term ‘taste’ is closely associated with food consumption and flavors. But in a way, collecting toys is also a way of ‘consuming’ the subject of the hobby. As toy collectors, we savor the form and appearance of toys. We appreciate the colors and the detail that each toy adds to the collection.

 

Variety is always appreciated and in the long term, variety also makes an existing collection valuable, because as you collect more and more toys and dig deeper and deeper into toy garages and auctions, you increase your chance of finding that one toy that can later be auctioned or sold for a very nice price.

 

Admittedly, not every toy collector is interested in eventually selling toys after acquisitions. Many toy collectors take pride in the fact that they have created a whole space in their home to house the toys and there is never a need to dispose of any of the toys.

 

 

From mint to near mint

 

Serious toy collectors pay attention to a toy’s condition or ‘grade.’ Ideally, you should acquire mint-condition toys that are still in the original packaging. 100% mint toys have never been opened (or if the original package has been opened, the items inside the box should never have been removed or played with). 100% mint toys with intact original packaging can be sold for a much higher price later on.

 

Toys from the sixties or even earlier that have been preserved well are usually in mind condition but the packaging is usually lost in the process. There are some toys that have been so well preserved that even the original cartons have been kept in good condition but these are generally rare and more expensive.

 

The third toy grade is “near mint”. Toys that have never been played with but do not have the original packaging are considered near mint (as long as the toy is not chipped or does not have any other signs of use/wear such as broken parts or worn down parts).

 

Vintage toys that have to be assembled carefully straight from the box are usually graded “near mint” because these toys may not have the original packages anymore or the packages might still be there but these may have been worn down already by age.  

The Toy Garage

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Published on Saturday, 15 October 2011 23:26
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“toy garage”

 

A toy garage is a simple structure used to store and display collected toys. Of course, toy garages can be played with, for the purpose of toy collecting, these items are usually used to display collection and add some organization to a storage room.


 

 

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Time to Grab a New Toy Rocket

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Published on Saturday, 15 October 2011 23:25
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“toy rocket”

 

Toy rockets generally belong to the science fiction and space age toy collecting categories, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t start collecting just rockets if you wanted to.

 

 

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The Toy Collector Guidelines

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Published on Saturday, 15 October 2011 23:24
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“the toy collector”

 

Once a hobby that was limited to antique shops, flea markets, conventions and other collectors.  But, today with the boom of websites like eBay, anyone can be an avid toy collector from the comfort of their own home. 

 

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Exploring Toy Collections

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Published on Saturday, 15 October 2011 23:32
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“toy collections”

 

With literally millions of toys produced all over the world, where does a toy collector beginner start his awesome journey? The first thing that you should know about toy collecting is that it is not a ‘gung-ho’ hobby that requires you to buy numerous items at once.


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Collecting Toy Guns

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Published on Thursday, 13 October 2011 13:42
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“toy guns”

 

If you loved toy guns when you were a kid, there is no reason to stop loving them now. Collecting toy guns is just as satisfying as collecting farm toys and action figures because the thrill of finding rare gems in toy auctions and garage sales is still there.


 

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