Mitch
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Guys...
We all know that there are some decent figures presented at shows from K&C and a few others. These are nice items meant to give the collector a little something special as a freebie or, to purchase on their visit.
What I would like to know is do people agree or not that perhaps K&C could sell these later from their store or from other dealers around the world in a run to collectors? if not, should they ensure that attendee's only get one figure either as a gift or, are allowed to buy only one. At least it would help stop these wonderful people who then sell them on for as much as they can. although I know it would not stop them completely it would curtail their actions.
I would think this would be a good idea. firstly, it would certainly sell after seeing some of the figures and it would also stop the speculators from selling at really ridiculous prices that you see either before the show has actually ended or, a few months later for over $100 per figure.
As the Chicago show draws close and show figures presumably will be released I know that I would rather give the manufacturer or a dealer the money than speculators who care little about the hobby or the collectors in it.
It just seems the companies could make a decent profit sell desirable figures at a fair price to collectors and, assist in reducing the speculative nature that a few plague our hobby with. It seems a win win situation to me.
Mitch
We all know that there are some decent figures presented at shows from K&C and a few others. These are nice items meant to give the collector a little something special as a freebie or, to purchase on their visit.
What I would like to know is do people agree or not that perhaps K&C could sell these later from their store or from other dealers around the world in a run to collectors? if not, should they ensure that attendee's only get one figure either as a gift or, are allowed to buy only one. At least it would help stop these wonderful people who then sell them on for as much as they can. although I know it would not stop them completely it would curtail their actions.
I would think this would be a good idea. firstly, it would certainly sell after seeing some of the figures and it would also stop the speculators from selling at really ridiculous prices that you see either before the show has actually ended or, a few months later for over $100 per figure.
As the Chicago show draws close and show figures presumably will be released I know that I would rather give the manufacturer or a dealer the money than speculators who care little about the hobby or the collectors in it.
It just seems the companies could make a decent profit sell desirable figures at a fair price to collectors and, assist in reducing the speculative nature that a few plague our hobby with. It seems a win win situation to me.
Mitch