To some, it might matter, but my collection is for my personal enjoyment and not for its market value..never was..Michael
Production numbers is a delicate balance for K&C ... make too few and collectors who can only afford to buy a few sets at a time complain about early retirements that force them to pay a higher price on the secondary market ... make too many and collectors complain that the collectible value is affected. As Andy has repeatedly posted, someone will always be unhappy.![]()
In introducing Helen Mok Sargent as K&C's Managing Director at his last few talks, Andy has mentioned that Helen has installed programs that allow K&C to track sales on a daily basis, allowing K&C and Andy to see trends like what items are doing well and what items have slowing sales. Except for some direct sales, K&C's customers are dealers, and Andy has also mentioned that K&C are constantly in communication with them to see what items are doing well.![]()
I guess at the end of the day even if the market does completly tank
and not recover you have got something you have enjoyed.
Just look at the depreciation on a car to see how to realy loose
some money.
… Take WS043 Michael Wittman’s Tiger… K&C produced, in total, 2,000 sets of that piece and sold it over a couple of years. A while later we sold another 2,000 of our last “Summer Panther”… even in the collecting world these are not huge numbers.
By the way I’m not complaining… K&C is more than happy to sell these kind of numbers. Generally speaking K&C sells anywhere between 6 or 7 hundred up to that magic 2000… and all numbers in between.
Is there a public list somewhere with the production limit for each figure? I have seen as low as 300 for some K&C mounted releases for example but that seems quite low worldwide for such a market leader. Even 2000 seems pretty limited although for diecast aircraft, 500 or less is very common.Interesting to finally see some official numbers!
See, this is smart and flexible production. I used to get a kick out of products that came in to me stating "limited edition of just 10,000 models!". This meant that approximately 6,900 - at least - would wind up on closeout store shelves.
That's not good for anybody and it cheapens a brand. Corgi had this problem with their ominbus series, Britains under Ertl and some others I can't think of at the moment.
If you don't over produce then you don't need to use "limited edition" as a ploy unless, like with K&C, it is 1000 or less. That is truly limited and, it can be said, that 2,000 models is limited too.
Is there a public list somewhere with the production limit for each figure? I have seen as low as 300 for some K&C mounted releases for example but that seems quite low worldwide for such a market leader. Even 2000 seems pretty limited although for diecast aircraft, 500 or less is very common.
My comment pertains to those for whom K&C is not just a hobby but an investment. In a former life I was a financial advisor and this whole discussion has reminded me of the "risk hierarchy". Investments generally fall into categories based on risk ( the inherent volatility in value of a holding ). Cash = low risk, bonds = medium risk, equities = high risk and art was the riskiest asset.
With that in mind those looking to make profits on their art pieces are taking significant risks with their money due to many of the issues listed in this thread like variable collectors preferences, number of product issued, what is perceived to have value etc.
Even in a good economy art is hit and miss but sometimes it can provide a great windfall however in a poor economy art can really get hammered because it is one of the riskiest asset class around. Its therefore no surprise to me that the secondary market for these pieces is weakening just like other high risk investments have.
Secondly, K&C has passed on their rising costs to collectors by increasing their price points on their product effectively "soaking up" the secondary market profits many of you have referred to and enjoyed in the past. So K&C investors beware of your risk, don't bet the farm on these collectibles unless you can afford the potential loss!![]()