Your current acquisition rate?
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Your current acquisition rate?
Since there are fewer quality production artwork posted up for sale these days I was wondering....
How many cels/sketch acquisitions have you had recently?
I'm buying much less than I did in 2006:
May 2007 - 1 auction
Jun 2007 -- 4 auctions
Jul 2007 -- 3 auctions
Aug 2007 - 1 auction
Sep 2007 - 3 auctions
Oct 2007 -- 5 auctions
Nov 2007 - 0 auctions
Dec 2007 - 4 auctions
Jan 2008 -- 4 auctions so far
On the other hand, I saved much money.
How many cels/sketch acquisitions have you had recently?
I'm buying much less than I did in 2006:
May 2007 - 1 auction
Jun 2007 -- 4 auctions
Jul 2007 -- 3 auctions
Aug 2007 - 1 auction
Sep 2007 - 3 auctions
Oct 2007 -- 5 auctions
Nov 2007 - 0 auctions
Dec 2007 - 4 auctions
Jan 2008 -- 4 auctions so far
On the other hand, I saved much money.
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August 2007 - 16 cels (lot + 2)
September 2007 - 6 cels (lot)
October 2007 - 0
November 2007 - 0
December 2007 - 0
January 2008 - 0
I would definitely say that I'm buying less! When I do find something I want, I either don't have the money, or someone snipes me
However, 2007 looks to have been a big year.
September 2007 - 6 cels (lot)
October 2007 - 0
November 2007 - 0
December 2007 - 0
January 2008 - 0
I would definitely say that I'm buying less! When I do find something I want, I either don't have the money, or someone snipes me

2006: er... lost track
somewhere between 30-35
2007: about 25
2008: 2
Im definetely buying less.. but not saving a dime because
I've been steadily increasing the amount spent on
each acquisition LMAO!

I only bought around 25 cels in 2007 but
they were all between 200-1000 a pop
O_O
As for this year, so far I've only bought 2 things

2007: about 25
2008: 2
Im definetely buying less.. but not saving a dime because
I've been steadily increasing the amount spent on
each acquisition LMAO!


I only bought around 25 cels in 2007 but
they were all between 200-1000 a pop
O_O
As for this year, so far I've only bought 2 things


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Ouch.Shampoo wrote:I only bought around 25 cels in 2007 but
they were all between 200-1000 a pop
O_O
As for this year, so far I've only bought 2 things

Yeah, I'm buying much less than I did a year ago (?40 percent less?). I think the price average for 2007 was higher than 2006, but not so high as to be paying more.
I hope 2008 doesn't become boring. It's harder to get excited about artwork than it used to be.
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I bought so many JK sketches in 2007... Biggest year (actually to be percise 2007 was my first full year, 2006 i only collected (started actually) Aug. 30th.).
I'd guess around 70 Cuts + 4-5 cels was bought in 2007.
I'd guess around 70 Cuts + 4-5 cels was bought in 2007.
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Re: Your current acquisition rate?
Yup! Being a pain tonight!Keropi wrote:Since there are fewer quality production artwork posted up for sale these days I was wondering....




Since I've been taking a hiatus, my buying has definitely decreased. I haven't bought for myself in 4 months. I haven't bought anything yet this year for myself either although I'm trying. The forces of nature (and freaking PP) are still against me but I feel the winds of time changing.

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Like Duo states, I also don't see a dry up of good artwork, but that's because I collect art primarily from the 90's-'05.
In 2007 I bought far too many to count and even in the first 2 weeks of January I've bought 57 cels/sketch cuts.
As you've mentioned before, Keropi, the release of sketches form newer shows is not forthcoming and the latest shows don't have much artwork on paper anyway.
If that's a new trend in the production of anime our hobby will diminish over the next decade and we'll all be buying less animation art.
In 2007 I bought far too many to count and even in the first 2 weeks of January I've bought 57 cels/sketch cuts.
As you've mentioned before, Keropi, the release of sketches form newer shows is not forthcoming and the latest shows don't have much artwork on paper anyway.
If that's a new trend in the production of anime our hobby will diminish over the next decade and we'll all be buying less animation art.
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I follow your logic.

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Typically I'm buying alot less at the mo, but that's principally because I'm a student and have a rather limited income. I've only bought 1 cel this year and before that I hadn't bought anything for about 4-5 months.
Another factor is that as time goes on I'm getting increasingly fussy over what I buy so that even when I do work I'll only buy like 6-7 pieces a year, but make sure they're generally of higher quality then I've tended to go for in the past. Well at least that's the theory!
Another factor is that as time goes on I'm getting increasingly fussy over what I buy so that even when I do work I'll only buy like 6-7 pieces a year, but make sure they're generally of higher quality then I've tended to go for in the past. Well at least that's the theory!
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I find myself buying more artwork. Even so far this month I've purchased a number of cels and sketches. But I must admit that cels from one of my primary collecting areas have been popping up quite frequently - a lot more than say, two years ago.
But I'm trying to be good and limit myself to things that I truly want.
But I'm trying to be good and limit myself to things that I truly want.
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Well, I'm glad you guys are still finding stuff you like since I'm not.
I might have to take a refresher course in Japanese character recognition and go back and finish those old PSX/Dreamcast ren'ai games that I never finished a long time ago.
I need something else to keep my mind occupied besides the usual anime viewing. Something...something...hmm.

I might have to take a refresher course in Japanese character recognition and go back and finish those old PSX/Dreamcast ren'ai games that I never finished a long time ago.
I need something else to keep my mind occupied besides the usual anime viewing. Something...something...hmm.

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That was not very original.

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How much did 2 cels and a setti set last year up from 2 cels the year cost?

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