GeekOut Vlog: Why I Quit Toy Collecting

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • I've been an on-and-off collector for almost 12 years. Last week, I decided to quit. I sold 50 or so toys to a group buy.
    I do miss them, though.
    Read more about me: geekout.ph
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Комментарии • 465

  • @souldrum86
    @souldrum86 6 лет назад +376

    The biggest mistake toy collectors make, and the reason why they stop is because they end up not collecting for the right reasons. For example they’ll buy it because it’s new. Not because the figure means something to them. Or they’ll buy it for RUclips views to be the first one or one of the first to put the video up. Collecting should always be a very picky thing. It’s what keeps me collecting personally. Ive been collecting for almost 10 years now. And my collection of figures is so small compared to people who’ve collected less years than me. That’s a problem. You have to make sure every figure you buy personally means something to you and to make sure it’s the best version of a particular character that you can afford. Just my 2 cents.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +15

      Trust me, that's how I collect. I don't get things because they're new or because I want to be first. If you notice, I usually just have 1 of everything and if I did have duplicates, it's because they were of significant emotional value to me, like Hawkeye. The only character I had multiple figures of was Daredevil and that's because I'm a fan of the character in the comics - DD is my absolute number 1 favorite character.

    • @Forever_Soul
      @Forever_Soul 6 лет назад +9

      I agree with souldrum86. If you're collection is like Bim, i probably not gonna enjoy it. It's becomes stressful to watch when you're collection is very stagnant in a display.

    • @tomemyscoobies
      @tomemyscoobies 6 лет назад +23

      It makes me sad when RUclips collector can't even remember the names of the characters they have figures of. Collect the toys based on the things you love, it's as simple as that.

    • @13rockwarrior
      @13rockwarrior 6 лет назад +5

      I agree with the idea of a figure being important to you. When i look at figures online or in stores i wish i could buy a lot but at the same time i want the perfect one.

    • @davemarcelinojr.5786
      @davemarcelinojr.5786 6 лет назад +1

      Well said.

  • @VincentStevenStudio
    @VincentStevenStudio 3 года назад +52

    I've come to a point in my life where collecting isn't as important. In just the last five years I've lost 2 of my best friends, my dog, and my uncle. I used to look at my collection with awe and happiness. Now all I see is stuff. Plastic that costs money and uses up space and when I die it won't come with me. What matters is our family and friends, our pets, the memories we create. Not the inanimate objects on my shelf. Sometimes I wish I'd use that money on important things like a car or travel and see the world. Idk. That's how I'm feeling right now. It's also overwhelming at this point because just when you think the collection is close to completion, companies keep announcing and releasing new figures or new versions. It's never ending.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +8

      Same sentiments here, really.

    • @ohcrikey9560
      @ohcrikey9560 2 года назад +4

      It's because you're unhappy at the moment I suspect. When you get your mojo back you'll start to appreciate the toys again. Could be wrong but when I'm feeling down, I look at my collection and think whats the point? But when I come through the other side I walk into my toyroom and think OH yeah!

    • @VincentStevenStudio
      @VincentStevenStudio 2 года назад +7

      @@ohcrikey9560 you're absolutely right. Some time has passed since I wrote the comment and I feel better now. I just purchased two new toys this week and it felt nice. Sometimes life just happens and we get carried away. I'm way more picky about what I buy though. No more buying figures just for completion. Only if I see myself enjoying them.

  • @lukebaldock4672
    @lukebaldock4672 6 лет назад +170

    When you see your toys as "Assets" instead of just enjoying them its time to quit.

    • @indrapratama7668
      @indrapratama7668 5 лет назад +14

      Finally, someone speaks the truth.
      I can't agree more with you.

    • @snickersthekillerdog3641
      @snickersthekillerdog3641 4 года назад +13

      Been collecting for 20, 30 years thought of them as assets then the last couple years I started just enjoying not caring about the value some of this is cause I'm old I guess now when I buy it's like I'll be dead before it's worth anything so it's just for me

    • @FrostSoul-qs6kq
      @FrostSoul-qs6kq 4 года назад +5

      Yeah ... It's something made to enjoy not store in a safe like gold bricks .

    • @Imamachine7
      @Imamachine7 3 года назад +5

      Duh...that’s what he said. That’s why he quit. Plus the stress. Most of you toy collectors are in denial.

    • @tikvision
      @tikvision 3 года назад

      Luke Baldock when you get mad at people for calling them toys

  • @Android18DBZ
    @Android18DBZ 4 года назад +34

    I gave up my figurine collection before, but let me tell you this before you make the same mistake I did: You will miss them. It’s the ones that hold that emotional/sentimental value that you will miss the most. I started to buy the ones I had before and this time I have a deeper appreciation for them and realize those figures have value. They have value to me, they give me some sense of comfort, and that’s okay. I don’t want to be a collector, somebody who just keeps buying toys, but I do want to be a person who keeps their items of value. I will never make that mistake again, it was a harsh reality to live with that I would give up something I treasured as a child just because I grew up into an “adult”. The inner child’s voice was loud and said to cherish it, we only live once and it’s okay to comfort the inner child’s needs. Just don’t go overboard for sure, find a safe place and remember to not try and buy everything, just buy/keep the ones that bring joy to your soul. :)
    Edit: I liked your video btw, I think people can be so harsh with their comments sometimes, don’t worry though, deep down only you know if you did the right thing or not, other people can’t tell you how to feel. :)

  • @PinkyBear
    @PinkyBear 7 лет назад +67

    I'll stop collecting when..I run out of space. XD

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +1

      PinkyBear Great to hear! But eventually you'll have to give stuff up.

    • @johnrupsky3511
      @johnrupsky3511 7 лет назад +9

      Bim Barbieto way to be a downer

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +6

      I don't mean to be! Sorry! I just figured you know, eventually even good things must come to an end. But that end need not be sad. Sometimes with the things you have now, they'll become good memories, and sometimes that's all they need to be.

    • @elisakrivas
      @elisakrivas 2 года назад +1

      Me: ran out of space? Time to build a new room for my house!

    • @elisakrivas
      @elisakrivas 2 года назад

      @@BimBurger Not everything ends in your lifetime. I'm never giving my things away. I found a different way to display and use them. You've just gotta think outside the box. You must remember, no one is the same. Some collections end for some collectors and for others they end once the person is dead. You can't tell people that they're collection will come to an end one day when you don't actually know that.

  • @MissAmazanda
    @MissAmazanda 3 года назад +23

    I've been collecting toys since the mid 90's when I was in high school and let me just say for the record...none of my toys will ever be sold I don't care how much they are worth. Money is just something that comes and goes but my collection is mine and means more than numbers printed on a piece of paper...

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +3

      I'm happy you think this way.

    • @KP-my1ud
      @KP-my1ud 3 года назад +3

      Love this comment and outlook.

    • @firefly44220
      @firefly44220 2 года назад

      I agree but I do have a problem, I think

  • @lol_cow
    @lol_cow 3 года назад +27

    Just caught this video, it take a real man to make such a hard decision and to stick with it. I don't know you but I'm proud of you. Most people can't surpass themselves, you seem to have and with that type of determination you can achieve anything you put your mind to.

  • @nikirod3257
    @nikirod3257 7 лет назад +49

    Your reason for not collecting is so on point. I been collecting Funko Pops for 2 years and it had grown into a HORRIBLE stressful hobby. I have a friend who obsesses over buying them and seeing him made me realize that the collecting was no longer fun and required ALOT more work than I am willing to waste my life on. I wound up selling off 1/2 my collection and although I do still receive some as gifts that I appreciate...I have stopped worrying about "rare" ones that are basically unattainable because of the market. Everything needs balance and when its not longer fun ...it's good to give it up.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +9

      After a while, it just gets tiring, doesn't it? It's hard for human beings to not want the rarest and best. I'm glad you're much happier just enjoying the hobby.

    • @rayperez2638
      @rayperez2638 6 лет назад +2

      they are just toys you will never get what they are worth or get retail you might find a sucker

    • @mr.s8251
      @mr.s8251 5 лет назад +2

      Pops suck!

    • @destroyscenefags
      @destroyscenefags 3 года назад

      There are 3 figures left that I really want. Then if I can get them I’m done lol cuz it’s def stressful

  • @RXNRMDN
    @RXNRMDN 6 лет назад +76

    Why did you sell the sentimental ones as well? Those transcended just being toys. First gift from wife means more than just being a Hawkeye figure.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +7

      True. But my wife understands why I sold it. We hold on to the memories. I carry in my wallet the card attached the Hawkeye gift and the sentiment remains. Just no figure.
      Oh, but a new classic Hawkeye was just announced! It looks pretty good.

    • @saltytroopa6578
      @saltytroopa6578 5 лет назад +2

      It's the thought that counts. Well, wife is the greatest gift a husband should receive. Its like a wedding ring. It's just a ring but to be with your wife is while lot different. A non living thing is like a photo, to intrigue memory. Same like things. To represent and to trigger a good or bad memory.

    • @romeoromancabalsi2487
      @romeoromancabalsi2487 4 года назад

      Definitely the wife 😂

    • @itsjorgeroblox1779
      @itsjorgeroblox1779 3 года назад

      Girl the toy doesn’t mean anything, the wife does. My bf has given me dolls but then I wanted to quit collecting, he was more than happy by me selling them. They’re just gifts. Just cuz someone u care about gives u something doesn’t mean u have to keep it

    • @aaron___6014
      @aaron___6014 3 года назад

      Oh come on

  • @idid1866
    @idid1866 7 лет назад +73

    Hog-wash, once a collector, always a collector!
    Yeah, I quit too, then you get back into it again or just start collecting something else!
    You ain't fooling nobody, ha,ha,ha!

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +4

      Do video games count?

    • @idid1866
      @idid1866 7 лет назад +7

      Almost everything is collectable!
      While in the military, I met a guy who collected women's used under wear...mostly women he slept with, not kidding...he kept them in zip-locks w/labels!

    • @idid1866
      @idid1866 7 лет назад +2

      No...I like drinking...drinking right now, cheers!

    • @gerechjorney5547
      @gerechjorney5547 6 лет назад +4

      I have always think people is naturally attracted to collect something

    • @TheLocutus70
      @TheLocutus70 6 лет назад +3

      Right, not fooling anyone.

  • @Robertoblues
    @Robertoblues 3 года назад +4

    I think collecting is mostly an obsession? . It is very difficult to find the right balance. How many of us are willing to admit that deep down we can let go of 30% or 50% or more of our collection? and that at the end of the day there would be no major issue with that. If we lived under the premise that we should only keep the figures that we really really want, everything would be easier.
    We would live less obsessed and we could enjoy this hobby more.
    Remember. less is more

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +1

      Totally agree. Collecting can be a good thing if balanced properly. Right now, I just the figures that I really love, and I don't obsess about completing a team or a lineup or anything like that. It's quite liberating.

  • @JOHNN01.82
    @JOHNN01.82 6 лет назад +81

    You are going to want them all back one day and it's going to cost a fortune .

    • @itsjorgeroblox1779
      @itsjorgeroblox1779 3 года назад +2

      We all want things but we don’t need them. I’m (was) a doll collector. Ive been trying to quit for a long time but I keep relapsing and buying them. Ive had probably over 1000 dolls in my hands the last 11 years. They have come and gone, bought for a lot and sold for cheap. Yea I miss them when I sell them but then I forget about them. We just think we need to collect something but we dont. I’m living a minimalistic life now and I don’t need to collect

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +4

      I did buy the figures I wanted but not to the same extent. Now I can count the figures I own with my fingers, just enough to display. Next up, Storm Collectibles' King from Tekken.

    • @JOHNN01.82
      @JOHNN01.82 3 года назад +2

      @@BimBurger figures are a dying off these days the new young generation are not interested in figures like we were as kids they all want online gaming, all the figures i had as a kid are over priced these days and i wouldn't get rid of my collectables for anyone, i dont care if other people think and say why have you got a glass cabinet full of old toys and think its stupid until i explain how how expensive they all are and its an investment. No woman tells me what to do jusy because she doesn't understand it. Try and replace all the collectables you sold and see how much it would cost you to get your entire collection back these days.

    • @Robertoblues
      @Robertoblues 3 года назад

      It is very likely that if that happens, you would only miss a minimum percentage of them .

    • @str8toff
      @str8toff 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for this vid

  • @DreamwalkerTenesha
    @DreamwalkerTenesha 7 лет назад +63

    Damn it seems like all the collectors only stop because of their wives...im gonna have to promise by fiance that will never happen. I collect dbz dbsuper figures

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +8

      Earthbound Wait, no, I didn't stop because my wife told me to. She's totally cool with my collection.

    • @euphonium1406
      @euphonium1406 6 лет назад +3

      Its not about wife or husband. Maybe he become a little mature and think about the family and future things

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +2

      Apple Cue Yup that's exactly it.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +5

      It wasn't giving me as much joy as it used to, though.

    • @robdcollector2808
      @robdcollector2808 6 лет назад +3

      Earthbound ...lmao...yes the wives change it all. I had to have an office in my house for my figure collecting just to not annoy my wife. Im glad i got divorced...my toy collecting is enjoyable for me. Theres no way im selling my Millennium Falcon and classic star wars figures.

  • @BrianSmith-lj6ug
    @BrianSmith-lj6ug 4 года назад +9

    I stopped for much the same reasons.It becomes an addiction,you want something so bad,get it then move on to the next target.Too much was never enough and It never ends.I remember deciding to stop at 50 when i went into a new relationship.Great memories of collecting though.

  • @retrorampage9015
    @retrorampage9015 6 лет назад +15

    Your going to be sad when they are gone.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      Tyler Withers They already are and while I do miss them, I'm not all too sad.

  • @AvengingOttsel
    @AvengingOttsel 3 года назад +8

    I still collect toys but there comes a point where you either have to stop or cut back significantly because of space for me now I'm only going to get the occasional star wars figure I started out collecting star wars figures but it eventually spiraled into collecting everything and became overwhelming

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +1

      Yeah at a certain point, you just gotta weigh your priorities :)

  • @Weailand2006
    @Weailand2006 6 лет назад +62

    So basically your wife made you sell your collection!

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +8

      Weailand2006 Wut. Why do people keep saying that? That's not what happened at all.

    • @omarperez5680
      @omarperez5680 5 лет назад +6

      @ChiliContestWinner lmao deff. the wife!

    • @davidpst
      @davidpst 5 лет назад +3

      ohh thanks god I do not have wife (anymore) 😂😂😁 lol

    • @gammawave1739
      @gammawave1739 4 года назад +1

      Yeah they obviously skipped parts of the video and didnt listen to the whole video. Damn video skippers

    • @trecetonyo4153
      @trecetonyo4153 3 года назад +3

      Bim Barbieto why lie buddy?

  • @worthlessdlc5278
    @worthlessdlc5278 4 года назад +4

    Scalpers ruin collecting for us .Also just collect what you love don't buy it just to buy it .

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  4 года назад +4

      Yeah scalpers suck. Even with gaming, scalpers buy up all the stock - it sucks :(

  • @donnifebianto195
    @donnifebianto195 6 лет назад +9

    You can never quit...
    You will regret the decission latter...
    Been there... :)

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +3

      donni febianto It's been a while and I don't regret it a single bit, my friend.

    • @capking7444
      @capking7444 Месяц назад

      @@BimBurger how about now lol

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  Месяц назад

      @@capking7444 I still don't. I'm still very happy for my decision. I've been much healthier with my collection now. I just have display pieces. I still have a few MLs, but mostly just for display.

  • @snapshotsreviews4967
    @snapshotsreviews4967 6 лет назад +3

    This video rings true on a lot of levels we do not realise it but collecting is akin to hoarding. Infact if you look at the habits and characteristics of hoarders there are only two or three extra traits they have over collectors.
    My thing is, if I have anything in storage it means it must not mean that much to me or it would be on display so... Sold is its destination.
    Collectors obsessed with convention exclusives only to realise the figure gets a mass release a few months later.
    Scalpers are always flogging, but I ain’t got no love for ‘em, I keep the burner under the dumpster with the glove for ‘em. - DMX
    I think you should just collect a few items you care about and let the rest go. Less is more in this game, unless you have a passion for toy photography.

    • @indrapratama7668
      @indrapratama7668 5 лет назад

      Even my friend who is into toy photography often borrowed figures from me or his other friends.

  • @3rdegree13
    @3rdegree13 6 лет назад +7

    If your in love, your in love, no if's and's or but's about it. I have been collecting for 20+ years im Happily married and have 4 children who I will someday pass them down to.

    • @agochoa
      @agochoa 6 лет назад +2

      Damn straight brother!! Since 94! I started when I ended up getting duplicate toybiz X-men for my 11th birthday and slowly built up since. I also have 4 kids who love my collection and will also be getting​ their share when I pass em down. All about balance.

    • @jokesover3433
      @jokesover3433 3 года назад +1

      👏👏 i think that's the purpose‼🍻

  • @4thecollectors
    @4thecollectors 3 года назад +3

    My collecting timeline started 11 years ago
    The first two years was genuine and passionate and then I started getting Hyped up making impulse buys a few more years later I stopped collecting sold off some of the collections you will see on my videos the end of 2019 I started back collecting without the impulse buys I realized my passion is heman Ninja Turtles WWF Hasbro/retros
    Within the next two years I will only have those three collections left I don't do reviews I just show the stuff that I love excellent content all of your issues was clearly defined and it made sense

  • @indiemusic1534
    @indiemusic1534 2 года назад +3

    I associate spending hundreds of dollars on inanimate objects with a mental disorder. I used to do it. I gave away thousands in exchange for plastic rubber dolls from an Asian company called Hot Toys. Until one day I figured out the toys had no residual value. It’s one thing to say an object is worth a certain dollar amount. It’s another for what people are actually willing to pay for it. So now I’m out a lot of money and stuck with an assortment of toy dolls no one wants to buy.
    Now that I want to buy something useful like musical instruments to play. I’m stuck paying off the debt for these worthless toys that serve no purpose.
    Do yourself a favor save your money for a rainy day and to purchase things that you can put to good use. That serve a practical purpose.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  2 года назад +1

      Well hobbies aren't meant to be practical. Otherwise, we'd all be into saving money to put towards retirement.

  • @saltytroopa6578
    @saltytroopa6578 5 лет назад +6

    I'm now going through this stage where I felt tech and toys that are more 'functional' appeals to me.. I hate it when a non living thing gets me in my emotions when rationally, it should be turned into savings or gadgets that serve instead of just seating there looking pretty for your eyes and mind. GREAT VIDEO SIR THANKS!

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Hope the video helped :)

  • @AliciaFytche
    @AliciaFytche 2 года назад +3

    I know this is an older video and you may not see this but I recently went through my toys and found that almost 60% of them were basically just dead weight that I didn't enjoy messing with anymore, I've always been picky with my collecting anyway because I've had to be for money reasons but after 7 years now it's time for a purge of the collection, and I'm happy with what I've kept, however I don't feel like I wasted my time with the toys I'm selling off, at some point they were toys I really really wanted and put alot of thought into but sometimes expectations are too high or my interests just shift naturally, so for me my collection is a constantly shifting thing and I always try and keep in mind what I'm enjoying and what I'm not, that's how I kind of handle it, I know when enough is enough

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  2 года назад +1

      It was hard to let go at first, no? Then just felt liberating after a while, I bet.

  • @Justmyopinionlol
    @Justmyopinionlol 6 лет назад +13

    I collect Japanese dolls so I don´t need wife.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +2

      Hey man, if that floats your boat!

  • @fishingforlikes3093
    @fishingforlikes3093 4 года назад +3

    I dont quit! I just take a long break

  • @whozyourdaddy
    @whozyourdaddy 6 лет назад +1

    The problem with collecting newly released stuff is that you have to keep up. The company producing the item literally sets the pace for your collecting life. If they release four waves a year, you're hunting for those four waves. If each wave has a rare or variant, you will spend your life in your various Walmarts, Targets, and specialty stores looking for those items. Your life becomes about driving around, trying to be at the store right when it opens, fighting with scalpers, waiting for the store employee to check in the back, buying whole cases just to get that one chase figure.
    It's no longer about enjoying your collection anymore. It becomes stress.
    Do yourself a favor: collect something that's no longer on the shelves. You'll find collecting to be way more enjoyable because the entire line has already been produced. It's no longer about clicking that refresh button for the latest images from the Toy Fair or searching toy forums to find out when the new toys are going to hit shelves or worse yet, finding out that it hit shelves a week ago and you're now behind the 8 ball. You no longer have to drive the circuit between all the local stores, running out empty handed so you can hurry to the next store, fighting traffic, being frustrated.
    It just becomes about your collection, buying what you like, setting goals, looking for the best deals. You're not stuck in that moment of having to buy it right now and chase after the latest thing. It's my belief that what both made toy collecting exciting and at the same time ruined it is the chase figure, the rare items.
    It has turned toy collecting into toy investing.

    • @indrapratama7668
      @indrapratama7668 5 лет назад +1

      You, my man, hit the nail with this sentence:
      "It has turned toy collecting into toy investing. "

  • @angelawildman122
    @angelawildman122 3 года назад +4

    I’m a toy collector but I collect a lot less than average and I collect Nature themed toys that are often sustainable and fair trade. Oh I’m also a furry! I make sure that my toy collecting doesn’t become an addiction by being mindful of its impact on the planet!

  • @gee9744
    @gee9744 3 года назад +2

    I don't really quit toy collecting but I transitioned from collecting action figures to electronic toys because it gives me more interaction than action figures could. That's why I understand why you see them as an asset because it just poses in the display area and if I or someone else want to play with it, I worry that doing so might develop scratches or devalue the figure, especially with still figures or absurdly expensive articulated figures then there's the PVC deterioration within years thing, sunlight diminishing the colours etc. That's why I recently sold them and the money I got back is used for those electronic toys.

  • @MarvelandDC379
    @MarvelandDC379 6 лет назад +4

    Dude, I understand. We all have reasons to quit a hobby. I still enjoy toy collecting but there's some toylines I stopped collecting.

  • @ohcrikey9560
    @ohcrikey9560 2 года назад +3

    I think when we collect, we should try not to be guided by our ego. Being the first to own one. Paying a fortune for something that is rare just because few other people have it. I just buy what I love. I'm not a completist. I don't need to own a whole series. Thats the road to madness.

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 Год назад

      I collect what I like too my friends say it like a explosion of pop culture I got My Weapon X legend next to my transformer from dollars store starscream next to the Neca Last Ronin next to the Notorious Big Reaction next to the Captain Kirk Playmate next to the Kenner Boba Fett from Christmas special also got basketball cards comic books DVDs Hot wheels matchbox Microgalaxy Squadron I buy what I love

  • @carluyabut2824
    @carluyabut2824 7 лет назад +5

    A completely reasonable and understandable step for further growth, good Sir! And I say this as an action figure collector. It is quite sad that you reached the point of quitting, as I feel like I can't ever let my collection go and just stop collecting entirely when I try to relate to your situation. But you brought up good points, and I guess I'm still too deep in the inertia of collecting figures for their sheer awesomeness to truly relate and truth be told, I don't know if I'll ever stop. Anyways, I wish you good luck and godspeed to whatever catches your fancy next!

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +3

      I think when your priorities shift, you'll eventually be okay with letting your collection go. If they don't shift, then great. :) We all just have to find what makes us happy.

  • @XOSinclairSmytheXO
    @XOSinclairSmytheXO 3 месяца назад

    I've been collecting on and off since 2008 when I use to work at a Target that connected to a mall. I remember I would go toy hunting on my lunch break, What I couldn't find at Target I would go to Kaybee Toy Store to find it. When my grandmother passed away 2021 and the few years before her passing I started selling off my collections brick by brick. In 2017 I sold off my Funko pop/ Kidrobot collection after a bad break up I didn't want to be reminded of this person that was once in my life. I recently sold off my silver coin, jewelry collection, vintage video game/systems, comics, and trading cards due to bad times to pay my monthly bills. It funny when you clear up space in room , dressers, and closet there is always someone else trying to fill it up with their stuff. I'm trying to buy less and save more money. I like the whole idea of minimalism but not to the extreme where I have nothing, but to enjoy the things I already have for a longer period of time.

  • @EZCompanyCollectibles
    @EZCompanyCollectibles 5 лет назад +6

    Collecting is almost greedy, and obsessive yes....which to me has wondered me on what evil it is haha

  • @wazzymohawk6155
    @wazzymohawk6155 6 лет назад +26

    Stupid idea to sell them you shouldve just slowed the collecting down

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +9

      But I needed the money. And if I didn't sell, it'd just make me want to collect more. It's sort of like how you keep alcohol away from recovering alcoholics, you know?

    • @user-qv1bn1oc3g
      @user-qv1bn1oc3g 6 лет назад +4

      Bim Barbieto Understood your reasoning. But to quit totally is not wise. As a fellow toy collector, I have space issue instead of money problems. I would like to buy everything but I learned how to control my impulse with the limited display space I have. You really dont have to buy and keep everything. You can opt to sell old ones and replace them with new ones from time to time. It will keep your collection and display interesting. Lesser amount of stress since you dont have to go for every launch.
      If you really need the money for living/surviving purpose, then dont spend them on toys collection. Wait until you are financially capable.

    • @iampoch01
      @iampoch01 6 лет назад +1

      Not a stupid idea on Bim's perspective. I mean, I guess what you're actually feeling is regret as you placed yourself on his shoes, and what you felt is based on your current situation. His situation is different. TBH, though, I think most collectors get a feeling of burning out, if not on collecting as a whole, then at least on the line one collects. Personally, I get burned out sometimes, and I found that changing lines (even temporarily) reignites my passion for at least collecting in general.
      It's not to say that he may not feel some sort of regret in selling some of the items down the line. I regret selling off my Yamato Macross valks, and I wish I kept at least one Roy Fokker figure. But that's the way it is and if he thinks that his current situation calls for selling everything, then perhaps that's the way it should be.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Raul, thanks for seeing my side of things. I actually do regret selling off my favorite Daredevil figure, but I think that if I held onto it, I wouldn't have stopped buying. It's like a gateway lol.

    • @VideoCop
      @VideoCop 6 лет назад +2

      This is true, the moment you get rid of a lot of things in a collection, your desire to continue stops in that specific market because you already gave up a lot of it. happened to me when i was collecting wrestling figures. I sold all of them except my 4 favorite ones and I no longer have the desire to get more.

  • @shadowmist7086
    @shadowmist7086 6 лет назад +6

    You should have at least kept the ones that had sentimental value, but it's your decision. As long as you are happy then that's all that matters :)

  • @tikvision
    @tikvision 3 года назад +2

    I quit because of OTHER COLLECTORS, I think you know what I mean. Horrible toxic people. You don't need to please or impress anyone. You are supposed to collect for your enjoyment. Having super expensive crap doesn't mean you can sell it for the price you are bragging

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад

      Like a buncha people who replied to this video lol

  • @Keyslayer
    @Keyslayer 4 года назад +7

    It's always Sad news to witness a collector sell his stuff, although I might not sell those who were given to me as a gift. Because it makes the figure more special, someone thought of you and decided that particular item might be of your likeness.

    • @SBAK4444
      @SBAK4444 3 года назад +2

      Definately agree. He could have kept those with sentimental value

  • @RadtoyzGalaxy
    @RadtoyzGalaxy 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been a collector for 20 years.…so many have jumped on the wagon in the past few years and driven prices through the roof…I think the whole culture is heading for burnout….all fads come to an end

  • @mrrobloxalotfunlife1958
    @mrrobloxalotfunlife1958 6 лет назад +17

    I bet his wife had something to do with it . Smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @Kenstagator
      @Kenstagator 4 года назад

      Most likely

    • @gammawave1739
      @gammawave1739 4 года назад +1

      Nope, as he said 5 times it wasn't his wife that made him stop.

  • @ClarkeAsimov
    @ClarkeAsimov Год назад +1

    Man, I don’t ever want to get sucked into collecting ever again. My friend has a continuous obsession for toys and his house is 90% filled up with toys and looks so crowded and uncomfortble, i suspect he became a hoarder… hes also married… and childless…doesnt want kids because hes afraid they would come after his toys lol… i dropped the friendship hes all toxic

  • @andresfarfan9888
    @andresfarfan9888 3 года назад +1

    You don't need to quit, you need to know your limitations. I started recently but I'm picky what i want i don't buy cause it's cool, i just collect from what I experienced in my childhood.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +2

      I never collected because it was cool. I mean we're grown men talking about toys here. A buying decision for me was never based on hype or market speculation. In fact, I hated it when a character I loved was deemed "valuable" by the community because that meant I'd have a harder time finding them.
      Before I collected toys, I collected comic books. These characters are from my childhood. But like comics, I found that my spending habits on what is essentially useless plastic, was getting excessive so I stopped.

    • @MovieGuy666
      @MovieGuy666 7 месяцев назад

      That's the key... moderation.

  • @mikethehunter203
    @mikethehunter203 4 года назад +1

    Bro treated the figures like crack! Addicting yes, but fun and nostalgic to keep the memories alive as you had when you were young. I could never be as brave as this guy. I hope he is well today

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  4 года назад

      I'm good lol. I sort of started collecting again, but this time I'm not treating it like crack. I just get figures that I really fall in love with, and I've diversified my stuff - ML, Nendo, and some pops here and there.
      And how are you and how's the collection going?

    • @mozambique9113
      @mozambique9113 3 года назад +1

      I respect people who make a tough choice, cheers.

    • @OgGuak420
      @OgGuak420 2 года назад +1

      Mike fancy seeing you here, just got to the point where I’m saying enough is enough I probably have like half of your displayed collection and only a quarter of it actually displayed properly… will never sell my collection, but I am going to stop buying stuff I don’t have a connection with. Collectors like you on RUclips really inspire me and bring joy when I think of action figures, but every now and then I see how many I have and it makes me sick to my stomach lol I want to go back to when I had under 100 figures and tell myself to stop there haha. Cheers mike glad to see you back

  • @Press_X_to_doubt
    @Press_X_to_doubt 3 года назад +2

    I can relate to this man. I began collecting Mcfarlane DC figures last year. First was Murder Machine and I was quite pleased by it. He's my favorite character. Then decided to complete his team for photography. The journey of completing them is costly and stressful. You have people who hoard and overprice, then there are problems with the distribution. Then I began buying toys even I don't have connection with them because I thought they will be gone or overpriced tomorrow. Collecting became a dick measuring contest. The hobby is capricious, and their value looses in a snap of a finger. I regret doing this. I should have used my money on more purposeful things.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад

      I'm quite sad that your experience was quite negative. Toys are supposed to be fun, but I definitely agree with your sentiments. A lot of what you said doesn't really get said enough. It's a hobby that requires a lot of commitment.

  • @tylerlamb9930
    @tylerlamb9930 6 лет назад +1

    For me, I simply have extremely strong buyers remorse. All my bills are payed for and I save more than half my paychecks with no debts, and I could still buy several game system worth of stuff. Yet even trying to buy a neca, marvel legends or select still really eats me up. I once bought an SH Monsterarts 95 Godzilla and SH Figuarts Ultraman Orb origin saga on black Friday. My guilt was so strong I returned them the next day.

  • @virtuosyc
    @virtuosyc Год назад +2

    I get what you mean. It's not easy to detach yourself from your hobby and investment. You can't help but see your collection as an asset that grows over time. But you also are running out of space and don't want to participate in this rat race anymore. Right now, I have collected a couple of anime figures (like 15 or so) over 4 years and I also think that I will stop collecting them someday. I already only rarely buy new ones because it's not such a high priority for me. I know that I will stop collecting someday and sell everything except maybe one, a favorite, as a memento to look back at the joy of collecting.
    Everyone has their weakness and I think some people probably should stay out of figure collecting since it can become a destructive habit of hoarding things they don't need with money they don't have. I know for me, it's video games. I, either play as much as possible or not at all. Like it's easier to totally abstain from playing any game than trying to play “in moderation” because I lose too much self-control when it comes to games. When I was younger, my parents let me play for hours on end, which clearly was a mistake. Now, I have an unhealthy relationship with good (addictive) games. It's low-key like alcohol to alcoholics, that's why I stay away from it...

  • @JoeyLevenson
    @JoeyLevenson 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, I’ve been pulling back because it’s not as fun and my place was cramming stuff in. Problem is it was no financial burden, luckily, but I just ended up giving stuff away to my friends. Now, I try to think of the happiness value more than the monetary value.

  • @johnrupsky3511
    @johnrupsky3511 7 лет назад +16

    Non of this makes sense, why stop collecting after 10 years. I know he explains it several times but I just don't understand. It's like having a really nice and loving dog for 5 years and then just dumping it out on a back road and driving away.

    • @itsjorgeroblox1779
      @itsjorgeroblox1779 6 лет назад +12

      John Rupsky u can’t compare a living thing to lifeless objects

    • @aarons8532
      @aarons8532 6 лет назад +4

      John Rupsky people obsess over things i collect i dont obsess i get the figs i want period no whole sets thats just a money trap not overpaying for shit either

    • @adriel88_
      @adriel88_ 6 лет назад +2

      Aaron Satterwhite I know right I just get the ones I want and really like lol like this is so stupid

    • @brandonkeisler86
      @brandonkeisler86 6 лет назад +1

      Super Stopmotion Studio I can understand stopping collecting if you have what you love already. But why get rid of it???

    • @mrknarf4438
      @mrknarf4438 6 лет назад +1

      If they no longer bring you joy you'd rather get rid of them and get the money. It's like having an addiction, having them around would always be a temptation for you to buy more, and fall back into it. It must not have been an easy decision for him, but if he committed after ten years you know it was right.

  • @jimmyplenderleith9471
    @jimmyplenderleith9471 3 года назад +2

    Wife made him quit is my bet. This is his accepting and rationilizing it. You can tell he doesnt want to stop
    Yep, I was right. Typed first comment before I watched

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +1

      My wife didn't make me quit. She was the one who designed the layout of the apartment. The shelves you see behind me were installed specifically for my toys. She even insisted I buy Hot Toys instead if I was quitting the Legends line.

  • @TransformersAndVideoGames
    @TransformersAndVideoGames 3 года назад +2

    It was interesting to see you not only get out of collecting but to sell everything off as well. Thanks for sharing your story. Cheers M

  • @PeeGeeThirteen
    @PeeGeeThirteen Год назад +1

    In my 20s, I had a bad collector phase.... now in my 40s, I want less things, I prefer more space and leas clutter

  • @MarkVersion1
    @MarkVersion1 7 лет назад +4

    Hi Bim, I hope I can be brave to quit everything as you did. I salute you sir.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +1

      Well the number one question is - do you want to quit?

  • @Csthedirector
    @Csthedirector 3 года назад +2

    I only collect certain figures I like and I don't regret it. I'm not gonna collect everything only the one's that I'm into.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +1

      That's the right attitude to have IMO

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 6 лет назад +5

    My man it sounds like you're going through a kind of depression. Listen I went through the same thing. It's called hoarding. You just have to ask yourself now do I really care about the character. Then sometimes you ask yourself do I like the particular toy or version or sculpt. Because it just sounds like you bought too many of these goddamned things.Once you realized which ones you really care about you'll let a bunch of these pieces of shit go out the window. Later.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      I swear to you, sir, I am not going through depression. To say so would be a disservice to those who are actually going through it. I didn't hoard as much either. I sold off stuff I didn't have space for or just didn't think fit my main display. I still wanna get a few figures close to my heart, though, but maybe when the time is right.

  • @agochoa
    @agochoa 6 лет назад +1

    I'm glad my wife appreciates the kid in me that loves to collect. She helps me hunt sometimes. Its all about moderation and life balance​​.

  • @34jcortez
    @34jcortez 4 года назад +1

    I sold my whole collection back when I was in college bc I had no choice. I needed the money badly. Started collecting again mid 2000’s and I’ve never been one to just buy. I don’t collect a whole series just bc. I’ve always only purchased figures that I want and liked not just to have so I don’t look at my collection and wonder why I have this or that.

  • @hernandoloto
    @hernandoloto 6 лет назад +3

    If you are a true collector you will never sell your collection. Just put in a box and stored it. So that one day if you wish to see your collection you can open the box and feel happy again. If your mindset is to collect toy and sell it in the future then your not a collector. Remember that a TRUE collector didnt think about ROI.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад +2

      Yeah, I never thought about the ROI. But I guess I quit being a collector the second I felt I was no longer happy with it. I didn't wanna box 'em, that would just be hoarding.

    • @robdcollector2808
      @robdcollector2808 6 лет назад

      Hernando Loto ....i had so many star wars figures and vehicles stored in boxes from like 10yrs ago and after opening the boxes after many years...i really got a thrill and high of all the great stuff i had forgotten i had.

  • @KedaiNasi
    @KedaiNasi 6 лет назад +1

    I haven't sold my toys ever since I started collecting 1/6 figures.. it all means something for me, I even built the fig myself (kitbashing) so it held a sentimental value to me..
    but I feel you. who can resist the urge of something shiny? why we buy shiny things because the feeling of letting your crave go is very satisfying.. and the cycle repeats itself until you didn't see the point anymore... which is why you sold the figures in the first place.
    it happened. i wish I can stop collecting too but the sentimental value is pushing me to collect more just to satisfy my nostalgia lol

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      Yeah I get that. Nostalgia is certainly a factor. I've been rethinking of re-purchasing Daredevil figures, but I eventually shake myself out of it. I guess I'm not super over it yet.

  • @fernandoramirez1053
    @fernandoramirez1053 Год назад +2

    You see if it came down to the point to sell all my collectibles I will. But never the ones that my family and love ones got me. Those I'll keep forever

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  Год назад +2

      NGL I kinda wish I did the same.

  • @infinityandbeyond2386
    @infinityandbeyond2386 3 года назад +1

    Great message I’ve definitely been there .I’ve only been collecting 6 yrs. I’ve sold a good portion of my figures to only buy the ones I really missed back . What I don’t do anymore is buy every release of my favorite lines and just cherry pick the ones that appeal to me to the most . Sometimes I do feel guilt of spending money on figures so I made myself a strict budget . If I I need to go out of my budget I will sell a figure to come up with the extra cash even though I have money in the bank. Keeping it at a medium in this hobby is difficult but rewarding at the same time . Space is easier to manage as well. At least you kept some favorites 👍🏼

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад

      This is a great way to look at toy collecting. Keep what gives you joy, right? :)

  • @bgoddard007able
    @bgoddard007able 7 лет назад +5

    I got into the hobby as an escape of a bad relationship. Since I finally got out of that relationship met a new girl who treats me right and feel like I don't need this stuff anymore. I collected hot toys and statues. Im selling off a 1/3 of my collection and have already stopped PO new stuff.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад +1

      Hot Toys can be hella expensive, too. But my wife did say that if I started collecting again, she'd only support me if I bought Hot Toys and statues just because she thinks they're more worth it because they're so pretty.

    • @jgtdragon
      @jgtdragon 7 лет назад +1

      You got a smart wife!

  • @riomigz1305
    @riomigz1305 7 лет назад +1

    I feel you bro, but for me it was video game collecting. I stopped last year and didn't go back to collecting video games since. I still play tho, through steam using only my gaming laptop, and since then I didn't have to a store looking for a video game. It's stress free and steam sales are ridiculously cheap than buying a physical copy on a console. Much like you, I kept some of my favorite games just for nostalgia sake, but majority of it was sold. It was hard at first but I learned to let go.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 лет назад

      Collecting video games almost became an obsession for me, as well. Thankfully, it was just way too expensive to keep up lol. :D

    • @romesrepublic
      @romesrepublic 6 лет назад

      My trick is not buying a new game till completely I beat the Last one I bought.

  • @Sweetdaddy415
    @Sweetdaddy415 Год назад +1

    I've cut down in collecting action figures i used to collect wwe elite, marvel legends, star war black series, transformers, mcfarlane sports figures. It was really getting out of hand, now I focus on black series and gi joe classified series. I no longer collect the other lines. I've sold a big amount of my collection and I'm thinking to sell more. Great video 👍👍👍

  • @christisrisen6774
    @christisrisen6774 Год назад +1

    I buy what I WANT, AND I LIKE. My Collection is for ME ALONE. I've been collecting for about 6 years now and have around 3000$ worth in collectables and I'm Completely turned off by the Outrageous and Absurd prices the Toy Companies are selling thier Merchandise at. I'm basically tired of getting taken advantage of.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  Год назад

      So, have you quit or just swapped to a different line?

  • @impossiblepie
    @impossiblepie 6 лет назад +2

    A good thing to do is give yourself some rules and follow them that way you keep your collection in check

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      Impossible Pie The rule I wanted to follow was "eliminate all temptation."

    • @impossiblepie
      @impossiblepie 6 лет назад +1

      Bim Barbieto that's what you have to do to quit cold turkey.

  • @geoffreytester3815
    @geoffreytester3815 Год назад

    One for me is longevity- I move brought hot toys one sixth scale in there construction materials used particularly pleather degrades over time - stories of poor craftsmen ship joints breaking- in 2 seconds you’ve lost $500 - when you could put the money into something long lasting. Got to.m be honest I have one or two but I don’t but loads of them

  • @rubyajero5746
    @rubyajero5746 3 года назад

    TOY COLLECTING is a part of our family. My Husband is already collecting 25yrs already.. While me, after watching Voltes V is in 9yrs, our three kids ages 8yrs old, 6yrs old, 3yrs Collect Voltes V through their savings since 2019. They don't play it. Because they knew the price and importance. All our Toys are in display cabinet, with box intact..... later on, you will be SORRY because You suppress yourself from doing your Passion! Quitting is not the Answer! If your wife or Partner loves you, he/she should understand and Join you in your Passion. Everyone of us have the little child inside.
    Remember This:
    " OK LANG MAGING PUSONG BATA, HUWAG LANG ISIP BATA"

  • @Naztalgic
    @Naztalgic 4 года назад +2

    Love this video watched it several times over the years. really good info bro. Hope you are well these days would love an update video

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  4 года назад +2

      Super appreciate this, my man.
      I'm well, I'm well. I have a small collection of 6 figures now + statue or two. I'm happy with what I have and don't feel the need to buy more or the latest stuff, which feels quite liberating.
      How are you doing, my man? Especially in these dark apocalyptic days?

    • @Naztalgic
      @Naztalgic 2 года назад +1

      @@BimBurger Made it through the apocalypse so far LOL!!! ive gone more in a minimalist direction. but still need to get rid of more.
      Just want to live my life and not chase this Stuff!

  • @devinmichaels6822
    @devinmichaels6822 2 года назад

    Those gift figures are king cause the people who gave them are special, so keep those an sell the rest

  • @4thecollectors
    @4thecollectors 5 лет назад +2

    I got caught up in impulse buying I sent from 15 collections down to my last 3

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  5 лет назад

      You mean 3 collections, right? Not like 3 figures.

    • @4thecollectors
      @4thecollectors 5 лет назад

      @@BimBurger yes my tmnt xmen and Hasbro with WWE retros over 200 figures Vs the 700plus I had most can be seen on my channel thanks for the response

  • @MadSUPANOVA
    @MadSUPANOVA 5 лет назад

    The issue was collecting' you shouldn't collect... be specific buy what you really like.. it brings more joy. When you buy everything it becomes overload and it takes up space. I still regret selling off over 50 G.I. Joes in 7th grade for hair cut money. 1985 to 1989 Joes.. THE BEST FREAKING ERA. Keep what you really love... life is short man.. it's a side of your personality

  • @josephwalk1747
    @josephwalk1747 4 года назад

    I'm only 19, I collect antique and vintage toys things like marx trains and tru scale farm toys and go joe and starwars from the 80s. I'm not stopping yet

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  4 года назад

      I dunno man. I wish someone told me to put money into a high interest time deposit account instead when I was 19.

  • @wiljohn2011
    @wiljohn2011 6 лет назад +1

    I’ll stop collecting when I run out of room. But, his points are valid for ‘quitting ‘. He will do something else with his money, I’m sure.

  • @negativezonecollectibles187
    @negativezonecollectibles187 4 года назад +1

    I do not know bro i feel like that, that same way but later i realized i really love this things, I hope i will never stop collecting

  • @kevintakeda2829
    @kevintakeda2829 6 лет назад

    I dont have a problem collecting. My hobbies ranges from customizing car, video games, and figures. I dont collect all figures from every genre that I love. For example, Digimon d arts/figuarts; I do not collect every single line from it. I only buy the ones I really like or want to collect. I also sells my old figures whenever the newer version is coming out. That way, Im not running out of space or boredom. I also do not buy figures every week, or every month. Thats how I can still enjoy looking at my figures.

  • @williammckinley1035
    @williammckinley1035 6 лет назад +1

    If you're skipping work just to get toys, yeah, you've got a problem. And I do agree with some of the people here. If it is no longer fun, why are you doing it?

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      william mckinley I'm not anymore. I've already quit :)

  • @muhammadcendikia
    @muhammadcendikia 4 года назад +1

    And yet you still have some toys there

  • @unorthdoxcleric6953
    @unorthdoxcleric6953 7 лет назад +1

    Great Video by the way and great topic. Man I feel ya, I'm constantly juggling my money with what toys I need next and it doesn't help when companies mess you about (HASBRO) I'm looking at u. The Star Wars 40th Anniversary figures have been the bane of my life for the past 5 months. When they came out and for the pre-orders I just didn't have enough cash for them, well I thought this won't be too much of a problem I will just have to buy on Ebay, then the problems began. First of all the prices were high, more than double so I started saving, then suddenly some companies and some is the key word here started offering pre-orders again, so I waited like 3 months and now today it looks like they are going to be cancelled. This is the sort of stuff that just takes the fun out Toy collecting when demand tottaly out strips supply. Rant over.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      Sorry I didn't see this comment earlier. I guess I must have but forgot to reply. Anyway, I totally feel you, man. Hasbro's been pumping out wave after wave lately and they've been some good looking figures in those waves. Kinda wanna get me a Deadpool. In the next wave, a set comes with 2 Deadpools so there shouldn't be too much of a shortage.

  • @fireksunk
    @fireksunk 2 года назад +1

    That's why coin collection and banknotes graded collection are more better its a gentleman collection for good results

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  2 года назад

      If your collection is meant to just be a monetary investment, then maybe.

  • @morkymoose9590
    @morkymoose9590 7 месяцев назад

    I’m stopping soon because it’s too much. Some of the community is toxic and it also became a bit stressful. I wanna use that money for better more useful things. The only things I’ll get in the far future would be anything related to Spider-Man or warhammer figures. Not the minis, but figures

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  7 месяцев назад

      Spider-Man figures are abundant, so you shouldn't have any issues. I actually got started again somewhat - doing model kits and the rare action figure here and there. The main thing I enjoy now is that it's not obsessive for me anymore.

  • @wowster762
    @wowster762 6 лет назад +1

    I have got rid of cool collections and have gained new ones. You used the word Stressful that's not good sounds like it wasn't fun anymore.

  • @yoyo-zv1ww
    @yoyo-zv1ww 6 лет назад +3

    Why sell the hawkeye if it has a sentimental value

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      I had to. Or at least, I felt like I did. If I had kept it, it'd just be a nagging reminder of the hobby I used to love. :)

    • @HunterKnightCustoms
      @HunterKnightCustoms 6 лет назад +1

      Cause that is how you know you beat your addiction.

  • @moviejohn75
    @moviejohn75 3 года назад

    I'll never stop till I die. U gotta have some fun in this life might as well buy wht u love. Work hard for my money so gotta get something out of it at the end of the day

    • @mozambique9113
      @mozambique9113 3 года назад

      Yeah, I agree with you. Life must have some joy in it even if its very little.

  • @wabbittwacks3173
    @wabbittwacks3173 3 года назад

    All of us collectors probably recalibrate our behaviors periodically, but simply giving up the hobby is a really drastic thing. Do you really, truly want to give it all up?? CELEBRATE your collection, don't DECIMATE your collection!!

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад

      A little too late for that, my friend :(

  • @doloking7667
    @doloking7667 6 лет назад

    I don't collect as much but when something amazing comes out usually once a year. I just order it. No stress saves time and money

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      I think I'm gonna start doing this. I've been eyeing that Optimus Prime from Wei Jiang lol

  • @ekzrated
    @ekzrated 6 лет назад

    I can see myself getting fatigued. But I don't collect toys for any other reason than I have always loved them. I will likely sell parts of my collection, but there are some I won't sell ever. I buy things that I like.

  • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
    @JimmyJaxJellyStax Год назад

    My issue is collecting mostly large 1/4+ statues these days lol. I love em but I need to start selling some eventually to make space and build some more savings. I'll probably do a youtube dedicated to just statues and make sure to film them all eventually - definitely not missing any being sold

  • @marklestergamayon4082
    @marklestergamayon4082 9 месяцев назад

    To bad those are rare toys and it hard to find today specially all stuff are expensive if you find maybe double the price

  • @dazbri4384
    @dazbri4384 6 лет назад +1

    I agree, for me its very stressful, im torn between collecting games or toys, i can't afford both , i don't need both, im really happy collecting retro games, mostly snes & sega megadrive games , there cheap to get and i dont have to worry about weather its on the shelf or not, plus toy collecting is dead, its been dead fir years now?

  • @wing_gundamzero_5433
    @wing_gundamzero_5433 3 года назад +2

    The pleasures of this world are not what we should strive for. It's a friendship and love of your father in heaven that your truly searching for.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад +1

      Um okay.

    • @virtuosyc
      @virtuosyc Год назад

      Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal. (Matthew 6:19)

  • @marklestergamayon4082
    @marklestergamayon4082 9 месяцев назад

    I dont quit to collect toys and coin collection i just stop it because i need to balance the amount of stuff or toys and coins I collect because its my problem when i moving to a new house its hard to get them all specially i have a lot of stuff cloaths tables bed and other stuff and i dont have car just a bike and i just commute too

  • @primoxxl71
    @primoxxl71 2 года назад

    It was two day's I decided to get rid of my collection. Cold turkey, FIRE SALE and straight GIVE AWAYS! I was collecting to collect. It wasn't fun. Don't get me wrong, I love the artistry, the engineering etc, however it was getting out of hand. I didn't give a damn of resell value or secondary markets... I got ride of them to make sure I'm in control of me and not the other way around. Now I just invest the money in stocks and cryptos. Lest I'll make something in return. 🙏

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  2 года назад

      I dunno, bro, I think looking at toys as investments is a pretty bad place to start from.

  • @aaron___6014
    @aaron___6014 3 года назад

    3:00 Bingo, this is how it builds for any collector!

  • @sageofthesixpaths4237
    @sageofthesixpaths4237 5 лет назад

    I don’t know if this counts, but I’m just guy who wants them Spider-Man Hot Toys figures. Because Spider-Man means a lot to me, and these figures mean a lot to me too. I also am very picky, so I didn’t buy the spider punk and don’t plan on getting the iron spider suit from the PS4 video game. I guess it’s really not collecting but you need to set a limit. My limit is spidey. There’s no end to your wants.

  • @michaelgenzale7537
    @michaelgenzale7537 6 лет назад

    I'm not a toy collector but I was a record collector. a month ago I sold my 9000 records I'm 51 and was into records for over 40 years. the last few years the collecting got out of hand and I started getting sick. i used to go in the garage and check them constantly they were always on my mind at work or where ever I was. the boxes were falling apart that they were in and on a few occasions I pulled a record out and it had cracked. I really got upset then and I couldn't check everyone and not knowing what else I would find drove me nuts.i also couldn't keep it all in my brain where some records were.i guess I had to unload them to get peace. I wish I could have kept some but it would have still been too many so I went cold turkey. I do feel sad about it but it's too late now and will never start over again being I'll never find all that I lost and I sure don't have the money. I tried to get into buying cds I hav e about 250 but I don't feel the same about cds as I do about vinyl plus I just learned about DISCROT which isn't helping.so who knows if I'll want to even bother with cds.i guess in time it won't bother me about the records but I had to do what I had to do. my health and well being come first .

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  6 лет назад

      Yeah, the grand scheme of it all, health and well being should always come first.

  • @DuplicitousDark
    @DuplicitousDark 3 года назад +2

    hoarders? you mean scalpers

  • @johnrupsky3511
    @johnrupsky3511 7 лет назад +12

    I'm just like WTF this whole video

  • @rubyajero5746
    @rubyajero5746 3 года назад

    Toy collecting is expensive BUT it means Something to a Person Buying it!!! Collect Toys that REALLY MEANT SOMETHING TO YOU!!!! "PASSION" TO A CERTAIN TOY..... Example: My Husband is an avid fan of Voltes V, at first I don't know VV because I grew in a Province where T.V. set isn't available while he grew in Manila. Not until we became married wherein I watched Voltes V and also became a Fan....later on, Me, My Husband, and Three Children became its Fan and Start Collecting the Soul of Chogokin Series and Mini Action. What do I mean by this, Want and just buying will really lead you to frustration. Specially if you don't have a Direction in Collecting TOYS!!! YOU NEED A PLAN, A GUIDE, A SAVINGS PLAN, BE PATIENT NOT AN IMPULSIVE BUYER!!! BEING THRIFTY and Hardworking is the answer on how you can collect Toys....
    It is a WASTE of Money as others say? The Answer is: "NO" WHY? BECAUSE TOY COLLECTING IS AN "INVESTMENT LIKE JEWELRIES" Its value "Appreciates". Look at my husband's Volt Machines 1986 version, in 1986 it is only P2000.00 this year it cost around P180,000.00 same is true with other Toys! But the Greatest Price is it makes you LESS Stressful, and bonds the family!!!

  • @jump9506
    @jump9506 3 года назад +1

    Assets or liabilities? Sold my collection to buy a new desktop PC which I desperately needed.

    • @BimBurger
      @BimBurger  3 года назад

      The toys I collected and the way I collected them (opening and playing with them) made them lose value, so they were liabilities for me.

    • @dancalmpeaceful3903
      @dancalmpeaceful3903 3 года назад

      The best thing to do when you decide to part with your collection:
      1. Take the money and buy something you ABSOLUTELY need - a car, a new roof for house, college education money for your children, or outright invest it.
      2. Another thing is, as you say -PUT THE MONEY DOWN ON ANY DEBT you have - i.e. Use it to pay your house off, use it to pay your car off. All my old toys from my childhood that I didn't REALLY want anymore..I sold and they helped pay my house OFF and freed me from mortgage slavery. There's an old saying - Take care of your toys...and someday...they will TAKE CARE OF YOU.
      Bottom line - DO something GOOD and financially meaningful with the money you get from your collection and you will never feel that bad later on. You will feel bad later...but you won't feel AS bad knowing you did something good with your money. Warning to all those reading: Once a collector...always a collector.