So, I've recently come to the conclusion that packaging is potentially becoming a bigger issue than it has been in the past. The trend seems to be moving towards higher end, premium figures, and that means higher end, premium packaging. It looks great!...but it takes up SO much space.
I know many collectors live in lower cost of living areas than I do, and own houses with lots of storage options to stuff boxes into (I'm in an apartment), but I'm interested in hearing from others who may be running out of space, or had already run out of space some time ago. What is your policy on packaging? Keep, trash, sell, or keep some? Do you base your decisions on aesthetic, or future sellability? How much does packaging make a difference in selling these days?
I decided a couple years ago to purge all of my mainline packaging (sans anything 90's and older), and couldn't be happier about the decision (running out of room again though). Third party packaging I'm keeping. But I'm looking at a small but growing stack of drab brown Selects packaging and wondering if I really need to keep those. What say you?
I know many collectors live in lower cost of living areas than I do, and own houses with lots of storage options to stuff boxes into (I'm in an apartment), but I'm interested in hearing from others who may be running out of space, or had already run out of space some time ago. What is your policy on packaging? Keep, trash, sell, or keep some? Do you base your decisions on aesthetic, or future sellability? How much does packaging make a difference in selling these days?
I decided a couple years ago to purge all of my mainline packaging (sans anything 90's and older), and couldn't be happier about the decision (running out of room again though). Third party packaging I'm keeping. But I'm looking at a small but growing stack of drab brown Selects packaging and wondering if I really need to keep those. What say you?