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<blockquote data-quote="jared007" data-source="post: 452805" data-attributes="member: 6513"><p>The collecting domain has certainly matured these last few years. Until recently, there was only small pockets that were really interested in the minute variant details on figures, but now it's a lot more prevalent and pursued by a lot more people. And the market straggles behind trying to find it's feet.</p><p></p><p>As an analogy, for a long time we were wine drinkers only knowing about variants of red and white wine. But as our tastes have matured, we have discovered Shiraz, Merlot and even to the depth of Shiraz from Australia, Shiraz from California etc and will speak of their subtle differences to all that will listen.</p><p></p><p>I run Star Wars Tracker and quite often I'll get some feedback that I don't track enough figure variants. When I ask what's missing I get answers such as all the COO variations for each figure, and their prices. Or some paint variation on Leia Boushh that I've never heard of before.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Simon, when most people have ticked off the main collecting goals, you look for new things and inevitably you will find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jared007, post: 452805, member: 6513"] The collecting domain has certainly matured these last few years. Until recently, there was only small pockets that were really interested in the minute variant details on figures, but now it's a lot more prevalent and pursued by a lot more people. And the market straggles behind trying to find it's feet. As an analogy, for a long time we were wine drinkers only knowing about variants of red and white wine. But as our tastes have matured, we have discovered Shiraz, Merlot and even to the depth of Shiraz from Australia, Shiraz from California etc and will speak of their subtle differences to all that will listen. I run Star Wars Tracker and quite often I'll get some feedback that I don't track enough figure variants. When I ask what's missing I get answers such as all the COO variations for each figure, and their prices. Or some paint variation on Leia Boushh that I've never heard of before. I agree with Simon, when most people have ticked off the main collecting goals, you look for new things and inevitably you will find them. [/QUOTE]
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