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The best geek collectables on the web, including comic books, figurines, Funkos, vintage memorabilia, and more.
4 Common Misconceptions About NFTs
Mainstream media and public discourse naturally focus on the most news-worthy and sensationalist sales, projects, and trends in the NFT space and generally don't do a good job of explaining the fundamental value of NFTs, how they work, and what they actually are.
Christian JensenPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhy We Collect: 10 Reasons Behind the Collectibles Hype
If you identify more as an investor than a collector, you may think of "collectibles" first and foremost as assets to be flipped for short-term profits or held for years or decades for long-term capital gains.
Christian JensenPublished 3 years ago in GeeksHow Collectible Toys Have More Value Than You Think
Collectible toys are very popular right now. A lot of people collect different types of toy lines, generating huge amounts of revenue for the companies. They can also be a great investment opportunity that you should consider venturing. If you're interested in making some money on the side of building up your retirement portfolio, consider Collectible toys.
Regina ThomasPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBrown Paper Packages Tied up in String
Sunday morning, coffee in hand, blanket laying over my legs and, in the background, plays a YouTube video from The Potter Collector hosted by Peter Kenneth. This morning, I have chosen to watch the unboxing of his fan mail. I really enjoy Peter's Personality and it shines as he opens each post. The fan mail is my favorite topic to watch because it is full of love. Not just love for Peter but for Harry Potter itself. I love seeing all the fan mail he receives from various parts of the world. Talk about uniting a group of likeminded people together. I and many of his fans love watching him as he reads fans letters and opens boxes while singing, “Brown Paper Packages Tied up in String”. The patrons watch as he unwraps the package and we get to see his reaction to the object. Never and unkind word spoken. No ones ability is criticized. He makes that one person feel like their effort is appreciated. I am always amazed at the creative creations he receives from his fans and I love to see his reactions when he unwraps each package for, he is so genuine in his appreciation. I just love watching him as I take on a well needed rest. Nerding out on my Sunday is best spent with the Potter Collector.
Sheila L. ChingwaPublished 3 years ago in GeeksFunko Pop Digital NFTs - Is This The Future Of Collectible Toys?
Being an 80s/90s kid, my passion for collecting things has always been a part of who I am. The issue for me was always how long my passion would last for a specific collectible. As ever-growing and changing as my collecting itch has been, I never would have thought collectibles could reach the point they are at now.
The Nerd HabitPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Wizard of Oz saga of Dorothy's ruby red slippers
1939 was a very good year It all began with the 1939 film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". In the book, Dorothy's shoes were silver, but in the movie, the color was changed to red. This was done in order to take advantage of Technicolor which at that time was pretty new. The opening and the ending of the film were in sepia tones which is why it appeared as a brown tint rather than black and white.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhat Color Should I Paint the Mind Flayer?
My husband and I stood open-mouthed in the hobby shop. We gaped at the sheer enormity of choices before us. Human paladins, half-elf bards, dwarf fighters, and half-orc barbarians looked down at us. Each one looked cooler than the last. I knew we only had so much money, but I felt I could easily drop a thousand dollars in my friendly local game shop.
Rachael DunnPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBooster Brat
The year was 1999, and three dollars was all it cost to buy a kid a ticket to another world. That ticket came in the form of shiny plastic foil wrapped around 11 pieces of cardboard: a Pokemon Trading Card Game Booster Pack. When my parents handed me that first pack, purchased from the game store in the local mall, I don’t think they knew it was a one way ticket. I never left that world of trading cards again, at least not wholly. I was changed by what I found there. Their old son never came back.
Daniel GarvinPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Most Influential People in the Rare Books Industry
Collecting rare books is one of the most prominent industries that you can find out there. You will be able to see how people all around the world are engaged with collecting rare books. When you take a look at them, you will also figure out that there are some influential people who are making significant contributions to the rare book collecting industry. To help you with collecting rare books, we thought of sharing some details with related to some of the most influential people out of them. In fact, we will be sharing the details of these booksellers based on their businesses, so that you can get a clear understanding on how they influence.
jessica r adamPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThrifty Figures, Part 3
Yes, you read that correctly; this is a Part 3 (and the one chapter where I am being "Thrifty" and "Responsible" about SOME figures; so that I have more money to spend on OTHERS...)
Kent BrindleyPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBattle for the Galaxy
Hobbies. Most people have one. The hardest part of joining a community is just that, joining. It can be a little intimidating on your own. Walking past the shop, always gazing in, watching people paint together, play together and laugh together. I always wondered how these people got involved, did they know each other? Is there a way for like minded people to meet and play the game? I just didn’t know. That was until I became friends with someone deep into the hobby. On more than one occasion he would show me his models and current projects. Over a few beers he would tell me all the stories and the lore that gave the game depth, that gave it life. And to tell you the truth, I fell in love. The intricate stories of multiple authors working together, the community that was always there to help either with game play rules or just painting tips. It seemed like it was my cup of tea. So I decided to jump head-first into the world of table top gaming. I bought my first army starter kit and again, I fell in love. Putting the models together, painting them, playing the game, everything.
Maurice D. WinterbornPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTHRIFTY FIGURES PART 2
Welcome to "Thrifty Figures Part 2." Oh; you don't remember a Part ONE (written for a Challenge well over two months ago)? How silly of me. Here's a little link... https://vocal.media/geeks/thrifty-figures-part-1 Okay, great; here we go...
Kent BrindleyPublished 3 years ago in Geeks