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savageamusement 08-19-2006, 03:10 AM Question to the forum.
What is your motivation for trading?
Is it to save money becuase retail sets are expensive
Is it becuase retail sets don't often complete a series and or take too long?
Is it because you like to do it yourself- and add special touches and or enjoy the artistic nature?
I was caught in a loop of thinking tonight.
I realize I make sets more and more, and trade for full series more and more, becuase the wait for retail is ridiculous.
I find myself waiting, wondering when is the next season coming- and I get annoyed and impatient.
So I wonder, since I don't buy that many sets-
and I don't do the waiting, when they do their research, they see one less sale.
ME.
I wonder how many others contribute to that- and when the sale is down they dont' make more.
Becuase they don't make more- I trade for the next show or season
SO how much do I impede my own results and opportunities, by trading
Just curious.
Ramblings of a Savage mind..
giltdunn 08-19-2006, 05:12 AM In my case it is mainly to find rare old shows that have never been produced commercially and probably never will.
lilhave 08-19-2006, 06:18 AM In my case it is mainly to find rare old shows that have never been produced commercially and probably never will.
Ditto. My interest is the older crime/mystery & westerns. of which very few have been produced commercially. My only recourse is home made sets so I have very, very few retail sets.
Of course if a set is to your liking, it is much easier to tade for a complete, home made brew then waiting for a retail set to come out in piece meal.
Trading is much more fun, you get to meet people and of course there is much more interaction then the impersonal appproach of going to the store, handing your money to a clerk and leaving.
I still get a kick out of going to the mailbox, receiving some disks and going to the computer and looking at the goodies. I never get tires of looking at the Traci Lord's disks that Lamont sends every week.
Harvey
Lamont 08-19-2006, 08:23 AM harvey
normally id laugh
BUUUUUUUT give the previous thread this week about such items
THAT ONE aint funny
for the record, i have no such discs on my list or in my collection
Lamont, (pretty dumb- BUT not a perv!)
robyrob 08-19-2006, 11:19 AM the only stuff that i'd trade for is stuff that most likely won't ever be released commercially - i buy a LOT of retail dvd's, and i'd probably buy even more if they'd just get to more of the good stuff that i want...
(my dvd list) (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=robyrob)
TVFactFan 08-19-2006, 04:49 PM the only stuff that i'd trade for is stuff that most likely won't ever be released commercially - i buy a LOT of retail dvd's, and i'd probably buy even more if they'd just get to more of the good stuff that i want...
(my dvd list) (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=robyrob)
How long have you been a trader? You are a undercover trader-lol Never knew you traded
TVFactFan 08-19-2006, 04:50 PM My motivation is too find one month wonders
gilligan fanatic 08-19-2006, 04:57 PM I don't think I have ever traded for something on DVD, I would rather just pay the little bit more to have the best it can be. I just don't think it is worth it when there is a better version out there. I don't mind waiting either. I trade for a lot of guest appearances by the GI cast, I don't really want the entire series of it or just a season, I really just want the one episode so I do a lot of trades for that. I have been doing a lot of complete series recently though, a lot of that has to do with ease because I know the majority of traders want that so I am trying to build that part up of my collection. All the series I have complete though as of right now aren't on DVD.
T-Greg 08-21-2006, 11:18 AM Just looking for stuff that will likely never make it onto a DVD release.
debwalsh 08-21-2006, 11:38 AM I buy a lot of retail, and I believe in that - if no one buys, they won't produce more. I've always thought of it as "supporting my shows," but now I'm reaching the point where I need to make some value judgments about what I'll buy because so many of my current shows are being released on DVD. And I'm having to think about what I'll keep of the stuff I've purchased, since I haven't even broken the cellophane on 90% of the sets I've purchased.
I won't trade or buy rips, period.
I trade for stuff I can't find on retail, or if it's been released, it's been cut, and the homemade set is more complete.
jennymcc 08-21-2006, 12:09 PM I trade so I can get those wonderful short-lived or forgotten series that will probably never be released.
I also buy a lot of retail sets. Even if I already have something from a TV rip, I will sometimes buy it when it comes out in a retail set. (if I really like the show!)
loren 08-21-2006, 12:49 PM I buy a lot of retail, and I believe in that - if no one buys, they won't produce more. .
i have a vastly different spin on that idea
if no one buys
maybe they will sell the season sets at a fair price
my all time favorite shows were the star trek ones
mostly 6-7 discs per season, and right at a $100 a season
so $14 and up per disc
and how about the time-life or columbia house ones at $19.99 plus the $7 ship and handleing, when they use 90 cent media mail for a ship method
and now even the estates of certain tv are into it
like the cimarron series with the whitmark estate getting $20 plus ship for each episode, and these dont even have menus to tell whats on the disc,
the studios are getting stupid profits,and retail buyers are letting them
as far as im concerned they can keept he tapes in the vault forever
they have proven that if it doesnt sell big, they will drop the series in mid-release
T-Greg 08-21-2006, 02:00 PM I still get a kick out of going to the mailbox, receiving some disks and going to the computer and looking at the goodies. I never get tires of looking at the Traci Lord's disks that Lamont sends every week.
Harvey
To be fair to Traci, she has turned legit, but nothing she's done will ever be nominated for an Oscar.
Anthony33 08-21-2006, 04:37 PM Question to the forum.
What is your motivation for trading?
Is it becuase retail sets don't often complete a series and or take too long?
This is the case for me sometimes, like in the case of Boy Meets World, where Disney seems to have stopped after Season 3 and aren't planning on releasing the last 4 seasons, at least not for now.
Usually with me though, it's becaue a series hasn't been released on DVD and probably won't ever be released on DVD so I get the episodes from someone online (at sites like this fine one here). If it's available commercially, I buy it in the store or online, unless there is content missing or stuff cut, like others have said, then I'll look for off air copies.
Hazel Anyday 08-21-2006, 04:59 PM My motivation is a strong desire not to waste my valuable time channel surfing all night long desperatly looking for something to watch. That's why I started taping my favorite old TV shows almost 20 years ago, so I'd have something to watch that was decent and that I liked. Today there isn't one new TV show that I waste my time on. All my prime time viewing is old shows from the '60's and early '70's. As for buy or trade, I do both, I trade when it's a show I can't buy. And I buy a series when it's one of my favorite shows whether I have it already recorded or not, the quality from a retail set is always better than a trade set of shows. My shelves are loaded with retail sets of old TV series that I also have "home-made" copies of. My problem is running out of space to hold it all. That's the real problem. :confused: But as to having to say, "There's nothing on TV", I never have that problem, not since I started making recordings way back when.:)
savageamusement 08-21-2006, 07:41 PM My problem is running out of space to hold it all. That's the real problem. :confused: But as to having to say, "There's nothing on TV", I never have that problem, not since I started making recordings way back when.:)
AIN'T that the truth!!! :cool:
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