Lately I have been buying a lot of paper (I'm
sure a lot of us have been heading in that
direction because of CG shows) and in many cases
I'm buying a complete cut set, the genga, douga,
shusei genga, layout sheet, timing sheet etc.
The problem is that I don't always want the
complete sequence, but is breaking it up wrong?
I was talking to someone who felt that breaking
up the douga and genga was okay, but that you
shouldn't sell or trade otherwise. I've seen
other people sell their douga and genga sequence
number by sequence number like cels.
I'm trying to get a general consensus of what
people think...I know some people love to own
complete sets, but others only want that one
perfect sketch in a set. Does it make a
difference if it's a genga or douga? Any and all
opinions appreciated :)
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