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Originally Posted by eternalblue02
"Buying into the hype" is a better example.
I buy what I like/want. I use convention videos and early pictures posted here to get attention on a product. In the end I make the final decision. I was here a lot longer then I post and learned about this hobby from you guys, not pro's or Youtubers. (all of your opinions and collecting tips deserve a big thank you) I've gone through all the motions new collectors go through. Money, space, wife eye rolling and lots of regret. This has finally shaped what I want from this hobby. I watch Neatmint's, Sisco's, DGK's (now ) & Batman Collectors videos. Shoo and Grumpybear are invaluable here when it comes to links and pictures and I've made some lasting connections with shop owners like Todd and Shane. I learn stuff and get entertained at the same time.
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This perspective is similar to mine. I learned a ton about the hobby from this forum and things expanded in a major way with the statue groups on FB.
I know pretty much exactly what I like, want, and what would work for my collection. I enjoy pictures, videos, reviews, comments, and conversation with everyone in the hobby no matter their supposed/perceived status or experience within the hobby.
I'll watch many videos from a variety of YouTubers, large and small... mostly for the entertainment value along with supporting passionate collectors willing to give back to the community with their time and perspective. Many times it's pieces I don't want or like, but know they won't fit in my collection. I can enjoy the artistry through them.
If it's a piece I'm considering, I appreciate the different perspectives and views... different lighting, different angles, different comparisons, live measurements (because what's posted on company sites are usually crap), etc. These are all super helpful to determine if I'll buy a piece, when I buy a piece, or if I should look towards a similar but different piece instead.