Thats what I'm trying to avoid. I spent TONS of money building my collection some years ago, and most just sat in a display cabinet. I could never build the Hassy kit because of the outrageous prices.
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I really want to mainstream my cameras, and get all the other clutter and products of GAS attacks out so that I can focus on mastering one type of shooting. I still may look for another F100 35mm kit later on, but thats on a back burner right now.
I really want to SHOOT and express my creativity, instead of focusing on the hobby of gathering gear this time around.
Well, I was sort of kidding with that GAS remark, and what you describe sounds like a good goal. Two
working backs would be quite sufficient for any likely scenarios I can envision needing to cover, but the first back I bought cranked film all the way through without stopping and I returned it for a refund. The second had a light leak and I returned it for replacement. So then I bought another to have two as I had planned. But over a succeeding year or two, a couple of opportunities came up to grab additional backs, and based on the experience I'd had, I decided to stock up, considering their reliability (or lack thereof). One that I got dirt cheap needed new light seals, so I got some practice at that.
My whole pile of Bronica gear probably hasn't cost me as much as just the 110mm 1:1 macro lens would have cost back when they were current products! As mentioned in another thread, I have a 6x6 and a 6x9 folder and a Yashica TLR. Which I choose on any given day depends on what I'm shooting, where, and how much bulk I'm willing to carry. Compared with some lists of gear I've seen from a few folks on this site, I'm a mere trifler when it comes to GAS.

My most modern 35mm film gear is a Canon A-1, so I've not gone too far off the deep end with that stuff (and in truth, I don't shoot 35mm all that much).