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AllentownDarkWater
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25-01-2010 01:37
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tatsunokofan
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Hi all!
quote: | I'd say the "rare" stuff is the older stuff... I got a nifty little matchbox Phoenix from a friend that looks like it must've been made way back in the day... I have yet to find another one of them anywhere. |
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I'm guessing that's the Grip mini die-cast God Phoenix you're talking about. Yeah, that's a cool toy.
quote: | The Tatsunoko Hero box... was that a limited edition release, or where a stack of them made as well? |
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Yes and yes. They were limited to how many were ordered during the 2 month preorder time window, but many of the major book sellers ordered gobs of them, resulting in their being more made than the market could really absorb.
quote: | Flash paid $200 for mine about 6 years ago thinking it might be something good to hang on to, but I'm seeing it pretty much everywhere these days...
Did he get ripped off? |
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At that time, no. If he paid that much for it now, then I'd have to say yes.
The set retailed for 15,000 yen. At the time it was released, things were close to 1 penny = 1 yen, so they cost roughly $150.00. When you figure in overseas shipping costs to get the set to North America, he probably paid a little more than he should have, but not substantially more. $20~$25 at most.
In the past few years, the extra glut of the sets has flooded the market, and the prices have dropped substantially. I saw them selling for around $40.00 just recently, and people seem to be making more money by parting the sets out. There's a demand for some parts of the set, like the soft vinyl Ken figure, but other parts are nearly impossible to sell to a non-Japanese audience because the characters are unknown here.
So, as a long-term investment, you'd probably have to wait quite a while for it to go up in value again (Years and years. Your children or grandchildren might be able to profit from it). You're better off enjoying the set yourself and forgetting about it as a potential cash cow.
James
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08-02-2010 02:02
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