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Title: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: chelletay on June 02, 2016, 02:50:28 PM
Hi everyone! I'm looking to get out of collecting MLPs (with the exception of just a few). I have nearly completed g3, g4 collections (minus a few of the newer ones and duplicates), and several hundred g1s in varying conditions, all ponies outside of packages. I have several g1, g3 (nearly complete), and g4 playsets (nearly complete), as well as misc. products ( g3 coloring books, books, g3 giant plush Frilly Frocks, etc.).

 Since this is a massive collection, I'm not wanting to sell individually. Is it possible to sell the entire collection in bulk? If so, what is a reasonable offer for the entire collection? Is a bulk collection someone would potentially buy?
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: hellapostalia on June 02, 2016, 07:49:37 PM
I know it's easier to sell as a lot but as a collector I'm sure you know it's really difficult to put a price on a collection when it's not itemized. I'm sure plenty of collectors would love to buy several hundred g1s (myself included!) but without knowing which ones they are, and what condition they are in... It's a tough sell.

Could you give us a list of your collection? Or at least, tell us with your g3s and g4s what ponies you don't have in your nearly complete collection (including internationals)? Super interested in the g1s you have  ;)



Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: NovelNerd on June 02, 2016, 08:03:26 PM
It will be difficult to sell in bulk as most people just don't have that much disposable income at once. What you might do is go through each generation and put them together in "lots" if you want to sell in groups instead of single ones. When I sold off my Breyer models I put them in groups of ten and made sure to put some less common/more expensive Breyers in each group. I did the same thing with my Fashion Star Fillies. That way I wouldn't be selling them singly with people just buying the less common ones and me being stuck with the easy to find ones no one wanted. You could go through yours and group them like that in smaller groups possibly?
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: hellapostalia on June 02, 2016, 08:14:24 PM
Great suggestion Maddie!  :)
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: PinkRosedust on June 02, 2016, 10:12:06 PM
I think you'll have zero luck finding someone to buy an entire collection of ponies. :/ Depending on what you have that could be thousands of dollars worth (a LOT of money to pay at one time), not to mention all the space it would take up in someone's house...and how much would it cost to ship it all? As suggested above you'll do best by selling in smaller lots. You won't get the full value, but it will be much easier and less time consuming than trying to sell individually, and you'll be able to find buyers (though the G3s may be a little harder to rehome than the other gens).

Anyway, good luck! I don't know you but it's always a little sad to see a collector move on.
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: Aflame on June 03, 2016, 02:36:00 AM
i wouldn't sell the all at once  as people have said not want would have that much money so i would may be sell them in lots of say 10 or sets e.g. precious gem pony set i think you will have more luck that way :) but I'm sad you are not going to be collecting any more xaflame
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: lunawolf on June 04, 2016, 07:58:08 PM
I sold my collection in bulk, but it wasn't easy and I took about half it's value.

I didn't have a choice, had to sell.  But I didn't get many offers for them as a bulk collection. 
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: LadyMoondancer on June 04, 2016, 09:33:41 PM
It's going to be extremely difficult to sell all the ponies as one big lot.  Especially since it comprises multiple generations, and a lot of people only collect one or two generations.  You won't be able to sell them for anything near full value.

Also G3s in particular are hard to move right now.
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: Cybil on September 02, 2016, 04:22:43 AM
Hi, do you have can 3' frilly frocks for sale in your collection?  Willing to pay freight and shipping to Australia...........  Thank you  :)
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: Twilight Pink on September 02, 2016, 08:07:15 AM
Selling in bulk would be too much... :s I don't know anybody who can drop money easily on a collection in one go O.o
I would do individually for the HTF/rare ponies and lots for the common ones :)
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: FantasticFirefly on September 02, 2016, 01:50:24 PM
First, you never know until you try. I'd attempt locally at first, free classifieds- have a price in mind for each collection G3 together, G4 together, G1 together. You'll get an answer if that can work in your area or not. :)

Just because most collectors couldn't visualize dropping 5K -10K plus and having the space for that much at once, doesn't mean there are not those out there with that kind of cash and space to throw around and would jump at the chance of saving that work collecting a piece at a time. (read about sales of entire Nintendo collections!).

Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: Aurora on September 02, 2016, 02:21:22 PM
How about a pony meet at your house? A little like a yard sale, a little like a pony festival!
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on September 02, 2016, 04:09:19 PM
It will be sad to see you leave, Chelletay.  :(  You've been part of the MLP collecting community for so many years... 
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: FarDreamer on September 02, 2016, 10:40:19 PM
If there's a vintage collectibles shop near you, maybe they would buy the whole collection?  But you probably wouldn't get their full value, similar to selling to another collector.

I always hate seeing long timers sell off their collections.   :cry:
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: GypsyTails on September 03, 2016, 06:03:29 PM
I concur with everyone else. It would be very complicated to sell in it's entirety AND get anything near it's true worth. Most collectors with that kind of money aren't looking for commons anymore, at best someone might buy it to split up and resell for a profit. I like the pony party suggestion!  :biggrin:
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: nhal039 on September 05, 2016, 02:51:25 PM
to be honest I would pick out the expensive ones from each line and sell them individually then bundle up the rest and sell as a few lots. By selling the rares or pricey ones individually you will properly get more than what you would buy selling a the lot as a whole. That way if you cant be bothered to sell the rest of the common ponies you could donate them so there is no work involved and you wouldn't lose out on a bunch of money as the rares will be in bunch (the mail order g1 ones are selling for heaps, the earlier g4s non mane 6 also sell well and for 3-4 times retail price
Title: Re: PC for nearly complete g3, g4 collections; several hundred g1s
Post by: Thunderwing on September 05, 2016, 03:15:16 PM
If you were in Ontario, I would offer to purchase. I generally pay $1 per G3, and $1 per G4. That is sight-unseen. I would consider paying a bit more for G4's if there was a good percentage that were non-mane-six. If the G3's are perfectly clean and fresh from the box, then I would pay $2 each for them. I might be interested in buying the lot anyway, depending on how much the shipping would be.

The giant plush frilly frocks I'd suggest you sell locally - I sold mine for $250. She was mint in her original bag and box.

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