The Military Workshop
1st Lieutenant
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2005
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As a retailer I find the interest of the wife/partner can be very important to the collector (and me !).
There are the two extremes. The unlucky ones are the collectors who come in and feel they have to smuggle their purchases into the house unless the wife finds out.
The very lucky ones are the ones where the wives actually thank me for selling their husbands painted soldiers ! (If you are a Forum member married to Megan you are one of them). These wives are not so common but I usually joke that if I had a cloning machine I would make more of them to hitch them up with other collectors (not sure if Megan's husband would approve !!!). I have one wife who thanks me each time I call her husband to pick up his figures.
I have a few customers who come in with their children and they choose together. I have a teenage collector whose father does not collect (yet !).
My worst reaction from a female was the mother with two teenage boys who entered the shop door. As soon as she saw it was a Big Boys Toys type of place she said "I hope your father never finds this place" and dragged them out of the door.
On the other hand the clever family members should realise that their birthday, Christmas and Fathers Day gift problems are solved if the collector briefs them properly. I had one guy last year who had three relatives buying him Christmas presents based on the list he provided.
I think an important point for the family to realise is that the collection might be worth decent money in the long run.
Regards
Brett
There are the two extremes. The unlucky ones are the collectors who come in and feel they have to smuggle their purchases into the house unless the wife finds out.
The very lucky ones are the ones where the wives actually thank me for selling their husbands painted soldiers ! (If you are a Forum member married to Megan you are one of them). These wives are not so common but I usually joke that if I had a cloning machine I would make more of them to hitch them up with other collectors (not sure if Megan's husband would approve !!!). I have one wife who thanks me each time I call her husband to pick up his figures.
I have a few customers who come in with their children and they choose together. I have a teenage collector whose father does not collect (yet !).
My worst reaction from a female was the mother with two teenage boys who entered the shop door. As soon as she saw it was a Big Boys Toys type of place she said "I hope your father never finds this place" and dragged them out of the door.
On the other hand the clever family members should realise that their birthday, Christmas and Fathers Day gift problems are solved if the collector briefs them properly. I had one guy last year who had three relatives buying him Christmas presents based on the list he provided.
I think an important point for the family to realise is that the collection might be worth decent money in the long run.
Regards
Brett