Of course not, but of late, I've had a hard time keeping items in my watched category. Not so long ago, during my vintage buying heyday, I had trouble making space in the watched list for all the things I was following. But now? It's crazy.
And it's not just vintage SW toys that were in there. All manner of purchaseable item were in there: golf clubs, golf towel, shoes, all other manner of star wars toys - Kubrick's, busts, modern, etc. Now that I've picked up a game boy advance SP, I have a new category to search, but I'm inherently cheap, so they get deleted as soon as the price gets near about 60% of retail.
My grails are done, those that I deemed obtainable: Glow in the dark homer; Riddell Stormtrooper bust. The unobtainable one killed my interest for the most part in McFarlane Sportspicks: 3rd Jersey Roy. Killed is not quite right, but scaled back.
I've bought sneakers, golf clubs, toys of every imaginable type, clothes - golf shirts, jackets, etc. There's just not that much more I want.
Oh sure, there are lots of Star Wars items I could pick up but two things get in the way: being cheap and being realistic. Sitting here watching the special on the tube, my desire for the vintage carded 12 backs is fueled substantially, but then reality comes in, telling me no way am I spending that much on this hobby. I won't be able to insure them for that value. Ships, quite simply, are not practical for me from a vintage standpoint. Some are great, some not, but space won't allow it. Otherwise, there isn't that much I can fit and/or want.
I have a few things left I want to pick up yet:
vintage small head Han
vintage brown hair Luke farmboy
vintage vinyl cape Jawa - for this, I'm unconvinced that ebay is the best place to get an authentic piece.
So the question for you is thus: have you ever been saturated with respect to ebay? Weird, eh?