Kharlamov17
Verified Trader
I have found myself in a two way, or perhaps even a three way situtiation. Looking for assistance from other player collectors.
Thing is, i feel like i have given up on my Miikka Kiprusoff collection. Several products into the 06-07 season and i still haven't picked up a single card. My interest for old Soviet players isn't helping either. I started collecting Miikka in 2004 for the reason that he had few cards at the time, other than that he was my favorite player and had been for several years. Back then it was a nice variety of European issued, game used, nice inserts, parallels and a couple of autographs. Pretty much everything needed for a satisfying collection. Well, ever since, you know what happend, things have been slowing down on my part.
I know many of you think that i am exaggerating. Miikka Kiprusoff has "only" 350-400 cards. But he will have over 500 before the season is over. My problem is that when i started collecting, i obviously had my mind set on 100% (minus 1/1s). I don't tend to start things i don't plan to finish. That's me.
My problem is funding. I'm 17 years old with my mind set on school. 1,5 years 'til i finish High School. I plan on getting a job in the beginning of next year. Need to save for an upcoming (Possible) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour.
Yes, i am crazy.
It's anything but easy to land a couple of difficult ones on one of the NHLs best goaltenders. I have to compete with insane Flames fans and various Finnish collectors. I admit it's a lot more fun to win an auction every once in a while more than, winning every single one. I have many folks on HI aswell Beckett to thank for dealing with and helping me expand my collection.
I haven't planned on collecting forever. The hobby still keeps me busy and i do enjoy it and the people. I guess there are still a couple of years in it for me.
These are the options i had in mind:
1. 1994-05 - 163 different cards of which i only need about 30-35 to hit 100%. Sell all my cards from 2005-06 to fund the missing pieces.
2. 1994-06 - 265 different ones of which i'm missing 96 cards, incl. a bunch of The Cup cards.
3. Sell it all and invest in rare Kharlamov cards instead. They'll keep more value and will be harder to find once the years pass.
I feel like either choice number 1 or 2 is the best option. I've collected him for almost 3 years, doesn't feel right that it's gone to waist. Sure, i'll probably get most if not more money back, but still.
Thing is, i feel like i have given up on my Miikka Kiprusoff collection. Several products into the 06-07 season and i still haven't picked up a single card. My interest for old Soviet players isn't helping either. I started collecting Miikka in 2004 for the reason that he had few cards at the time, other than that he was my favorite player and had been for several years. Back then it was a nice variety of European issued, game used, nice inserts, parallels and a couple of autographs. Pretty much everything needed for a satisfying collection. Well, ever since, you know what happend, things have been slowing down on my part.
I know many of you think that i am exaggerating. Miikka Kiprusoff has "only" 350-400 cards. But he will have over 500 before the season is over. My problem is that when i started collecting, i obviously had my mind set on 100% (minus 1/1s). I don't tend to start things i don't plan to finish. That's me.
My problem is funding. I'm 17 years old with my mind set on school. 1,5 years 'til i finish High School. I plan on getting a job in the beginning of next year. Need to save for an upcoming (Possible) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour.

It's anything but easy to land a couple of difficult ones on one of the NHLs best goaltenders. I have to compete with insane Flames fans and various Finnish collectors. I admit it's a lot more fun to win an auction every once in a while more than, winning every single one. I have many folks on HI aswell Beckett to thank for dealing with and helping me expand my collection.
I haven't planned on collecting forever. The hobby still keeps me busy and i do enjoy it and the people. I guess there are still a couple of years in it for me.
These are the options i had in mind:
1. 1994-05 - 163 different cards of which i only need about 30-35 to hit 100%. Sell all my cards from 2005-06 to fund the missing pieces.
2. 1994-06 - 265 different ones of which i'm missing 96 cards, incl. a bunch of The Cup cards.
3. Sell it all and invest in rare Kharlamov cards instead. They'll keep more value and will be harder to find once the years pass.
I feel like either choice number 1 or 2 is the best option. I've collected him for almost 3 years, doesn't feel right that it's gone to waist. Sure, i'll probably get most if not more money back, but still.