Sunday, December 12, 2010

Collecting Achievements and Goals: 2010 Edition

(I've shamelessly stolen this idea from a Star Wars forum called Rebel Scum. Go check it out!)

With the end of 2010 fast approaching, I thought it would be fun to reflect on our collecting achievements over the last year, while also establishing some goals for 2011. When next year comes to a close, we can drag out this post and see how we did.

I'll list mine here, and you guys can list yours in your own blogs. Please post a link to your lists in the comments below! Then visit each other's blogs and leave your links in those comments sections, too. (If you don't have your own blog, just put your entry in my comments section.)

Ready? Then here we go!




Collecting Achievements for 2010
2010 was a great year for me as a collector. The Smith House and Morphy auctions were great fun, and Botstock was, as always, a blast. I met a bunch of collectors across a variety of hobbies, and made a whole bunch of new friends. A number of my robots and ray guns were used as models by an amazing painter named Steven Skollar, and I was asked to participate in a TV show about collecting (though we'll see if my segment ever airs). And, of course, I also scored lots of new goodies, including some that have been on my want-list for a long time. Some highlights:

Vintage Tin Robots
The Yonezawa Prototype TV Robot • Cragstan Ranger Robot • Horikawa Mr. Zerox • Yonezawa Moon Robot • Mr. Atom Robot 

Vintage Star Wars
Early Bird Set with Double Telescoping Lightsaber Luke • DT Lightsaber Prototype • Full run of Takara R2-D2s and C-3POs • Full run of Kenner R2s

Other
Hamilton Electric Pacer watch • 1939 World's Fair die-cast tram and squished penny • Alphabot Robot • Science Fiction paintings by Morris Scott Dolens and Donald Simpson

Collecting Goals for 2011
For 2011, I'd like to continue meeting other collectors -- that's always one of the most fun parts of any hobby. I'd also like to make it back out to Robot Hut if possible, and continue to visit the collections of different Star Wars collectors. I've also got my sights set on some specific toys that I'd love to add sometime next year, including:

Lantern Robot • Blue Polka Dotted R-7 • Mr. Atomic • SY Mechanical Walking Robot • Nando Robot • Rex Mars Sparking Ray Gun • Hiller Atomic Jet Gun • Vinyl Cape Jawa • Vintage "The Force" Lightsaber • Takara Transforming X-Wing • Takara die-cast Darth Vader

Will they happen? Who knows... We'll see how 2011 unfolds. At the end of the year, when we return to this list, I'm looking forward to seeing how many goals I'll be able to reclassify as achievements.

So... Who's next?

5 comments:

  1. Hey Doc, I'm in. Not as impressive as your list, but achievements and goals none the less.

    here's the link:
    http://eclectorama.blogspot.com/2010/12/2010-collecting-achievements-and-goals.html

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  2. Doc i saw Chunky's post on this and am going to jump in on it to once i put my list together.

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  3. Okay man, I did the best I could... hope you enjoy :)
    http://super-dupertoybox.blogspot.com/2010/12/20102011-collecting-goals-and.html

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  4. uhmmm, a brand new colleague known, tasty !!! =)... this is the kind of weirdness i consider a treasure... nice blog & pretty rare collection, i must say... well, i’m planning to publish my Top Ten Toys myb the next week, so when that happens i will publish here the respective link =O... last but not least, THX for join my "army" of fans (not as big as urs, OFC XD)

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  5. well, as i promised... this is the link for my Top Ten Collection Figures... hav a nice visit =) http://chrismandesign.blogspot.com/2010/12/my-top-ten-collectors-figures-awards.html

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