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'''Collectors'''
 
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People who buy BJDs due to their Monitary value.
 
People who buy BJDs due to their Monitary value.
 
*Scalpers and Flippers, are generally grouped into the 'Collectors' area, and so Collectors can be seen in a negative light.  There is NOTHING wrong with simply being a collector of BJDs.
 
*Scalpers and Flippers, are generally grouped into the 'Collectors' area, and so Collectors can be seen in a negative light.  There is NOTHING wrong with simply being a collector of BJDs.
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Common 'Collector' activities include (but are not limited to):
 
Common 'Collector' activities include (but are not limited to):
 
* Collecting dolls purely for their Market Place Value.
 
* Collecting dolls purely for their Market Place Value.
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'''Artists'''
 
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People who buy BJDs for their Artistic value.
 
People who buy BJDs for their Artistic value.
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Common 'Artists' activities include (but are not limited to):
 
Common 'Artists' activities include (but are not limited to):
 
* Having/Using BJDs as artistic models  (Photos, Drawings, etc...)
 
* Having/Using BJDs as artistic models  (Photos, Drawings, etc...)
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'''Hobbiests'''
 
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People who buy BJDs to be part of/into the Hobby/interaction of/with BJDs.
 
People who buy BJDs to be part of/into the Hobby/interaction of/with BJDs.
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Common 'Hobbiests' activites include (but are not limited to):
 
Common 'Hobbiests' activites include (but are not limited to):
 
* 'Playing' with your BJD.  (Dressing & Undressing the doll, etc...)
 
* 'Playing' with your BJD.  (Dressing & Undressing the doll, etc...)

Revision as of 22:06, 5 May 2010

The 'Culture' of the BJD hobby can generally be broken down into three groups/types of people, but people can and will be a mix of the various groups (and these are gross generalizations).

Collectors

People who buy BJDs due to their Monitary value.

  • Scalpers and Flippers, are generally grouped into the 'Collectors' area, and so Collectors can be seen in a negative light. There is NOTHING wrong with simply being a collector of BJDs.

Common 'Collector' activities include (but are not limited to):

  • Collecting dolls purely for their Market Place Value.
  • Collecting dolls due to their limited availablity.
  • Collecting dolls all of a certain type (to create a 'collection').

Artists

People who buy BJDs for their Artistic value.

Common 'Artists' activities include (but are not limited to):

  • Having/Using BJDs as artistic models (Photos, Drawings, etc...)
  • Creating Art using BJDs (Modding, Customization, etc...)
  • Using a BJD to display/model your art (Face-up Artists, Clothing Designers, etc...)

Hobbiests

People who buy BJDs to be part of/into the Hobby/interaction of/with BJDs.

Common 'Hobbiests' activites include (but are not limited to):

  • 'Playing' with your BJD. (Dressing & Undressing the doll, etc...)
  • Attending Meetups with other BJD Hobbiests
  • Trading, Selling, Cleaning, Improving the doll, etc...

Information about various 'activities' in regards to BJDs:

-What to do before you buy your first BJD -Choosing the right BJD -Saving/Earning money for a BJD -What is a Doll Meetup (and how to find/host one)? -General Doll Etiquette -Travelling with a BJD -Shopping for BJDs/BJD Items. -Camera Tips & Tricks for Photographing BJDs