OzDigger
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Matt,
Just a minor point.
Each paying attendee gets a free figure. Had forgotten about Tony attending with his wife and son Sean. However whilst they would have received three figures I know they were not three special figures. Pretty sure each time his wife has got a Chinese lady musician figure and young Sean a figure of his choice as he has a little collection of his own. The special figures remaining I have sold at normal figure price to shop or mail order collectors who could not make it to the dinner. This year I did have one collector want to pay for two dinners to get two figures (he has over 600 SS figures). He paid for the dinner of another attendee who otherwise would not have attended.
I offered one from last year (at $57 incl P/H) to a member of this forum who I could see had a collection of club/special figures but not that one (pilot). He did not want it. That was months before he started his poll about K&C dealers posting {sm4}.
This year after the dinner a couple of collectors brought their special figures in to trade for figures that suited their interests. No problem. They would be well aware, from me, the special figures should be worth more on Ebay than a normal figure.
I agree with the special figures remaining special. In some cases certain figures would be more desirable to the attendees than others (ie. in Brisbane the RAF/RAAF pilot figure more popular than a Brit Navy or SS figure). However I do know collectors happy to keep them as they know they are rarer figures.
As has been indicated by PA44 the Texas Show special figures are handled in a different way and I am pretty sure one of his main critics (elsewhere) would have done the same based on that persons previous Ebay sales.
In relation to the Stuka if what PA44 said is correct when he says he bought over a period of weeks then it indicates the Stuka demand was not that high (which confirms my own thoughts based on feedback from collectors I know).
Regards
Brett
PS Only noted PA's post after posting this but have to go somewhere so not responding just now.
Hi Brett, as well as Tony, his wife and Sean, there was also the Brit guy seated to my left at the diner who had Two boys with him. I believe they each received a figure, as they should imo. I should mention that said Brit guy won the first prize in the lucky draw and chose a figure he liked rather than the more expensive RAF Refueler that I suggested, so not everyone is out to turn a profit in this hobby, not that that's a bad thing as such. Btw, that RAF Refueler was subsequently chosen as a prize by the guy sitting on my Right, I still haven't won anything at these diners, is this another conspiracy ^&grin
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