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Old 08-29-2013, 10:59 PM   #1
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I've gotten bored with SteelBook collecting. Like the comics I used to collect in the 90's, SteelBooks have just gotten too mainstream for me, and it seems, anything and everything is (or will be) released in a SteelBook.

Now, I know I would need to post in a trading form or something if I wanted to try and sell my collection, so please don't start PM'ing me and stuff, or making offers in this thread.

My question is, has anyone ever tried selling their collection as a "collection"? I'm not interested in selling my collection piecemeal, and sending individual SteelBooks all over the world. I'm not dying to rid myself of my collection, nor do I need the money.

How would I go about selling my collection as a collection?
Note: aside from one purchase, I have never used eBay, and don't even know where to begin.

Just looking for a little feedback and information, thanx!
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:09 PM   #2
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A few people here have sold entire lots consisting of 20 or more BDs. Usually, people resort to Craigslist (as far as American members are concerned) for really big collections, though, to cut down on shipping costs and eBay/PayPal fees.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:09 PM   #3
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I've gotten bored with SteelBook collecting. Like the comics I used to collect in the 90's, SteelBooks have just gotten too mainstream for me, and it seems, anything and everything is (or will be) released in a SteelBook.

Now, I know I would need to post in a trading form or something if I wanted to try and sell my collection, so please don't start PM'ing me and stuff, or making offers in this thread.

My question is, has anyone ever tried selling their collection as a "collection"? I'm not interested in selling my collection piecemeal, and sending individual SteelBooks all over the world. I'm not dying to rid myself of my collection, nor do I need the money.

How would I go about selling my collection as a collection?
Note: aside from one purchase, I have never used eBay, and don't even know where to begin.

Just looking for a little feedback and information, thanx!
id do ebay or craigslist
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:14 PM   #4
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I've gotten bored with SteelBook collecting. Like the comics I used to collect in the 90's, SteelBooks have just gotten too mainstream for me



I'm glad I don't collect packaging but collect movies (with packaging a bonus) thus I own things I enjoy. I even don't mind that people like things I like
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:16 PM   #5
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Three steelbooks I bought recently were from a seller on eBay who spent so much (over 200 steelbooks in less than 2 months) and has since started selling his collection piece by piece. That would be where to start. List it as a full collection with either a Buy It Now and Best Offer price or set a low starting bid with a reserve amount.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:19 PM   #6
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I'm glad I don't collect packaging but collect movies (with packaging a bonus) thus I own things I enjoy. I even don't mind that people like things I like
Thanx for your feedback Yoda, pleased you took the time to comment.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:22 PM   #7
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A few people here have sold entire lots consisting of 20 or more BDs. Usually, people resort to Craigslist (as far as American members are concerned) for really big collections, though, to cut down on shipping costs and eBay/PayPal fees.
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Three steelbooks I bought recently were from a seller on eBay who spent so much (over 200 steelbooks in less than 2 months) and has since started selling his collection piece by piece. That would be where to start. List it as a full collection with either a Buy It Now and Best Offer price or set a low starting bid with a reserve amount.
Thanx for the feedback people. Looks like I need to figure out eBay/Craigslist, or just keep the collection.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:27 PM   #8
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Steelbooks used to be cool when no one knew about them, but now they suck. They totally sold out!

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Old 08-29-2013, 11:41 PM   #9
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I get the collecting rare items thing but I never got into steelbooks and I never keep slipcovers. I's the movie I want... the disc and since all my Blurays are shelved like books I was never too concerned about the cover art.
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:50 PM   #10
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I just started trying to make an eBay listing. Does anyone know if it is taboo to cut and paste my collection information from here at Blu-ray.com and add it to the Description portion of my eBay listing?
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Old 08-29-2013, 11:56 PM   #11
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You'll probably get more bites on ebay but then you'd have to worry about shipping and if the buyer is happy with what they receive. Plus the fees are crazy now, I got charged but paypal and ebay recently.

I'd actually list on craigslist, that way you avoid fees and make sure both parties are satisfied with the transaction. Of course, you might run into some weirdos but oh well
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:14 AM   #12
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Hey do you live in Richmond BC south of Vancouver? I live there.

Yeah, I've stopped collecting steelbooks now, but I'll still be getting future releases and maybe mint versions to replace my older ones. Probably keep it to about 10 a year, then again I never got heavy into collecting these things to begin with.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:34 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Thwip View Post
I've gotten bored with SteelBook collecting. Like the comics I used to collect in the 90's, SteelBooks have just gotten too mainstream for me, and it seems, anything and everything is (or will be) released in a SteelBook.

Now, I know I would need to post in a trading form or something if I wanted to try and sell my collection, so please don't start PM'ing me and stuff, or making offers in this thread.

My question is, has anyone ever tried selling their collection as a "collection"? I'm not interested in selling my collection piecemeal, and sending individual SteelBooks all over the world. I'm not dying to rid myself of my collection, nor do I need the money.

How would I go about selling my collection as a collection?
Note: aside from one purchase, I have never used eBay, and don't even know where to begin.

Just looking for a little feedback and information, thanx!
Hey Thwip, I live in Vancouver and I'd be willing to consider possibly purchasing what you have. However, I'd need a complete list of inventory first to consider whether it would be worth it for me to start the process. If you want to create a list and PM it to me, it could make things easier for you should we decide to enter a transaction.

P.S. I'd even be willing to pick them up in person to save on the hassle of shipping costs and the like.

P.P.S. It would also help to know if any are still sealed.
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Old 08-30-2013, 01:01 AM   #15
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Hey Thwip, I live in Vancouver and I'd be willing to consider possibly purchasing what you have. However, I'd need a complete list of inventory first to consider whether it would be worth it for me to start the process. If you want to create a list and PM it to me, it could make things easier for you should we decide to enter a transaction.

P.S. I'd even be willing to pick them up in person to save on the hassle of shipping costs and the like.

P.P.S. It would also help to know if any are still sealed.
Ditto
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Old 08-30-2013, 04:10 AM   #16
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I think he is trying to avoid people cherry picking his collection and trying to sell it off as a lot.

It's hard to do because despite what you may see, SteelBook collecting is still a very niche hobby. True, on a worldwide level, it is more popular, but if you are only collecting in your native country, there isn't as much of a selection.

I would think that you would gain more interest selling it on the Trading forum because you are getting people all over the world who are interested in SBs and not just the casual collector who will only one 2-3 pieces.
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I always see (at least) two problems with selling a collection (with more than 10 steels):
1. Very limited number of buyers: assuming you have 150 steels and want $20 per steel, that's $3000 right there. Not many people here can drop this kind of cash on a short notice. And you probably want more than $20 per steel on average.
2. Shipping: how do you securely ship tens, maybe 100s of steels?
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Ditto
Maybe, between the two of us, we can split it?
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Old 08-30-2013, 06:32 AM   #19
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Maybe, between the two of us, we can split it?
I was thinking that as well.

It's all up to Thwip of course whether he wants to liquidate his collection. But if he doesn't want to mail them out one by one he at least knows that two members on the site, who live in close proximity are willing to help take care of a huge percentage of the lot. Just an option to think about. It's a small world sometimes.

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I was thinking that as well.

It's all up to Thwip of course whether he wants to liquidate his collection. But if he doesn't want to mail them out one by one he at least knows that two members on the site, who live in close proximity are willing to help take care of a huge percentage of the lot. Just an option to think about. It's a small world sometimes.


Maybe we can all get together, have a few beers, watch the Lions or Canucks (if it takes that long to arrange it) and hash out the details.

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