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Thinking of a focus any ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="sith-smith" data-source="post: 144404" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>My Focus is vintage star wars. Why not try that? :wink: </p><p></p><p>Ultimately you should only have a collection for the benefit of one person, and that's you!</p><p></p><p>So I think the advice that you collect what makes you happy is probably the most sensible advice another collector can give you.</p><p></p><p>However other people's suggestions for things you might focus on are useful as already said, as they can give you ideas as to what is possible with collecting. You may as a result hear of one that you'll think you'd enjoy doing. When I started I had no idea that there was any such thing as a focus, be it a character, a film a particular scene. Let alone proofs, prototypes, paperwork!!</p><p></p><p>What I didn't realise was that trying to get evry loose figure was in fact a focus. It was just what I wanted to have, and working on it made me happy.</p><p></p><p>So I think ultimately whatever you collect, for whatever reason, is your focus. It may or may not conform to 'known' foci.</p><p></p><p>But who, apart from you, should really care?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sith-smith, post: 144404, member: 43"] My Focus is vintage star wars. Why not try that? :wink: Ultimately you should only have a collection for the benefit of one person, and that's you! So I think the advice that you collect what makes you happy is probably the most sensible advice another collector can give you. However other people's suggestions for things you might focus on are useful as already said, as they can give you ideas as to what is possible with collecting. You may as a result hear of one that you'll think you'd enjoy doing. When I started I had no idea that there was any such thing as a focus, be it a character, a film a particular scene. Let alone proofs, prototypes, paperwork!! What I didn't realise was that trying to get evry loose figure was in fact a focus. It was just what I wanted to have, and working on it made me happy. So I think ultimately whatever you collect, for whatever reason, is your focus. It may or may not conform to 'known' foci. But who, apart from you, should really care? [/QUOTE]
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