I just enjoy the thrill of the chase, at the same time staying within my budget. I won't necessarily look at it as blowing money. Once I can differentiate the commons from the keepers, I won't mind giving a little kid a smile with a handful of marbles. I collected football cards for close to 30 years, busting boxes or busting packs looking for the rarities. That thrill of the chase. I've kept most, selling only a handful over the years. Once I have a better grasp of marble knowledge, I'll probably seek out individual pieces I like that make investment sense. But I'll probably still grab that random jar just for fun and that thrill of the chase. I dabbled with antiques for a few years, it was nice extra income, around $1,000 or so a month (Ebay, got out of that due to time demand) I also have kept some of my antique finds too. With marbles, I won't be selling any of the higher value ones when I do acquire them or find them. They'll be passed down with everything else I have. I think it's going to be a nice, casual hobby, along with agate hunting. The fun factor will be definitely acquiring the knowledge from you folks! Thanks again for your comments, Ron. They are appreciated!