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Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:01 pm
by Dinopunk
Ever had a chance to pick up something cool but passed on it and kicked yourself afterwards? Or saw something you wanted but the finances weren't right at the time?

Years ago I was at a Half Price Books store and they had an autographed copy of the original Jurassic Park book on sale for $40. I couldn't quite afford the ticket price but I knew the store would be sending out their quarterly coupons soon so I figured I could wait it out and get it for 20-30% off. By the time the coupons arrived and I made it back to the store someone else had already bought the book. A few weeks later Michael Crichton passed away ensuring that the value of his autograph would shoot way up. In hindsight I should've just bought the book at $40 and put it on my charge card or something but I was trying to do the fiscally responsible thing and not, you know, start putting myself into debt over silly things.

Re: Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:35 pm
by Dinos4Ever
In the last Prop Store auction, 3 binders including a greens reference and location scout photos for TLW went on auction and waaaaay higher than it should have. I couldn't justify the bidding prices and had to give up on bidding.

Re: Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2023 12:00 pm
by TyrannosaurTJ
There was an eBay auction back in 2007/2008 that I missed due to some life circumstances at the time that I really wish I would've gotten in on because it was a lot of Jurassic stuff that had marketing things and various other rare items that were clearly from someone that either worked on the production or had ties to someone that did. A lot of the stuff they showed in the lot could have definitely been used as a boost to research things for the encyclopedia.

Re: Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2023 12:55 pm
by Jason Preston
TyrannosaurTJ wrote:
Tue Jul 25, 2023 12:00 pm
There was an eBay auction back in 2007/2008 that I missed due to some life circumstances at the time that I really wish I would've gotten in on because it was a lot of Jurassic stuff that had marketing things and various other rare items that were clearly from someone that either worked on the production or had ties to someone that did. A lot of the stuff they showed in the lot could have definitely been used as a boost to research things for the encyclopedia.
:o

Do you recall any specifics on the items? That fascinates me.

Re: Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2023 1:08 pm
by TyrannosaurTJ
Not much, unfortunately, they had a few marketing VHS tapes and a couple of other bits of promotional material I thought could be helpful.

Re: Biggest collection misses/regrets?

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:01 pm
by EdRegisPR
I remember as a child in seeing the Bonebreaker Carnotaurus at K-Mart for $14.99. It was the only time I ever saw it but thought it was too expensive (I don’t know why, maybe my allowance was low?). I passed on it and never saw it again after that. Luckily as an adult I was able to get it, but at a significant premium. Still, seeing that carno is like a core memory lol. I do regret missing out on things like Franklin, though, but I had no idea he had even popped up for sale and by the time I learned about it they were already sold at auction. I’m sad he never made it to mass production.