Also, I'm open to offers on most of my cels right now, as I've really started to feel like this hobby is mostly in the past for me. Don't get me wrong, I still love Gundam Wing and I'm not selling everything by any stretch (and some of the art in my gallery is my husband's -- his Transformers, Macross, Yamato and a few other sections are pretty much off limits from offers), but I'm definitely open to listening to offers on stuff that I might not ever have considered before. I'd like my GW collection (and maybe some other stuff) to shrink a LOT this year.
General gallery link: http://www.zero-space.net/gallery2/
I'm getting ready for my next round of eBay auctions. I won't be listing anything until after the weekend, so you have that time to contact me and make arrangements if you'd like to avoid eBay. [In case you don't know, I tend to ask higher prices on eBay than I'm willing to do outside of it, due to the ridiculous fees they now hit sellers with]. Depending on circumstances, I'm open to payment plans for good offers, including offers on more than one cel. Other types of longer-term arrangements are possible, too, especially if we've done business before

I've been absent around here a lot lately, mostly due to my Etsy shop being unexpectedly ridiculously busy January & February. If you don't know me, feel free to check out my eBay reputation here: http://www.ebay.com/usr/zerospace195
General rule of thumb -- feel free to at least ask about something. If its something I'm willing to sell, I'll give you an asking price. If you offer, and it is really low, I'll tell you straight up that you need to come up (usually I'll give you an asking price in these cases). This should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway: Please ask all your questions about the condition or other details BEFORE YOU OFFER unless the answers to your questions won't affect your willingness to complete a deal. Common sense, k?

