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I also gained a wealth of knowledge from him as well. The good news is that most of it was now part of my collection ! In fact, my collection has now, I believe, far surpassed what his was in its' prime.ĭealing with that seller was a valuable experience for me, not only because of all the marvelous treasures I got from his collection. After a year or two, sadly, it became all too obvious that his vast collection was dwindling away to only a shell of its' former self. I started buying everything I could afford out of his collection as he made it available for purchase. He had begun collecting DVDs instead, and decided to sell off his laserdisc collection. Many of his discs were personally bought by him at video stores while he was vacationing there. He went on vacations to Hong Kong, and many other places in that part of the world. He told me that there were many Hong Kong discs in his collection of which he had never seen another copy in 20+ years of collecting! This guy had been very much a world traveler, which I most decidedly am not. Second, he told me that he believed that Hong Kong releases were among the very rarest discs ever made. This was due to the fact that Hong Kong had long been a part of the British Empire. First, unlike the Japanese discs, almost all of the Hong Kong ones were either in English, or had English subtitles. I asked him why he liked the Hong Kong discs better, and why he had so many in his collection. I was confused by this, as I knew the well-deserved great reputation that the Japanese releases have long had among serious collectors. I had several telephone conversations with this guy, and during one of them, he told me that he liked Hong Kong discs better than Japanese ones.
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My interest was renewed again in my collection! It was like a doorway to another world had opened up, and I had discovered this hidden place full of treasures I never even dreamed of before! It was an adrenaline rush of excitement like you can't imagine! He started listing things for sale that I never knew existed ! My collection began growing by leaps and bounds again, after I had gone through a period of dormancy during the early new millennium. The biggest difference was that, unlike my collection, his was loaded with imports. His collection was about the same size as mine, roughly 3000 titles at that time. Also, like me, he had a love for low-budget movies, especially in the aforementioned genres. This guy was a serious collector like myself, and he liked a lot of the same types of movies I liked, namely horror, sci-fi, action, and mysteries/thrillers. Then, I encountered the seller in Chicago, which was a pivotal moment in my collecting experience. In fact, I had almost no imports at all, but I was well on my way to having all of the U.S. When I joined this site in 2005, I had no Hong Kong releases whatsoever in my collection. I have also obtained quite a few of them at various times from several lesser sources in Hong Kong itself.
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A lot of the early ones I picked up from a seller in Chicago several years ago. Many of them came from a seller in Texas. I got them from many different places over the last few years. astonishing.where did you get all these hk releases ?