benjamin
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Post by benjamin on Dec 7, 2013 19:55:14 GMT -5
So, this is my Elite Flashback collection. I have everything from series 13 to 23, I'm only missing Kane from 12. I think because the current trend in popularity is Mattel, the Mattel figures that are even remotely tough to get begin going for a lot of money. If I remember right, this is the way Jakks were when they were on top (I.E. BCA Series 1 Diesel and Razor would sell for 60-70-80 dollars back in the day). Now, all things hit their fluctuations just as Jakks had (I.E. Those same BCA figures that would go for 60 now go for about 10-15 each) but do you see Mattel staying with their high prices or going down once something else comes along? The reason I bring this up is the simple fact that I have all except for Kane and between having hesitations about paying $60 for him along with picking up those exclusives which, even new seem to be going for whatI consider scalper prices. Should I wait or strike while the iron is hot and a.) sell my collection or b.) pick the others up before they get more expensive...
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Post by Emma F'n Lution on Dec 7, 2013 20:13:39 GMT -5
Are you in UK? If UK the yes, as those figures are at a all-time-high, however people dont pay as much in US so I;d say stick if your an american
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Post by jayrod2009 on Dec 7, 2013 20:18:11 GMT -5
The figures will only get more expensive on the secondary market... But, with all wrestling toys, once a new company gets the license ( not saying that will be anytime soon), the Mattel figures will plumet in price on ebay and so forth. Obviously not all the figures. I can tell you te ESR will never drop in price. Even some basic/elites will continue to earn a high value. But, 90% of Mattels figures will go from $40-$100 each to $5-$30 each when they lose their license.
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Post by cmiller79 on Dec 8, 2013 5:04:04 GMT -5
Imo I think Mattel will hold their value a lot better than the jakks figures did sure mattel will not be going for the prices you see them now on the secondary market "if"(dear god please dont let that happen) they lose the license but I do think that some of the value will be retained whereas with Jakks they.just kinda went downhill quick and died a slow painful death if that makes any sense
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Post by Jack on Dec 8, 2013 7:01:30 GMT -5
They all look great. As said above if you are in the UK they might keep their value.
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Post by PJ on Dec 8, 2013 7:33:10 GMT -5
That is not a question I ever think or care about when collecting. I collect for me. And my collections will be with me until the day I die.
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Post by Bizzle on Dec 8, 2013 8:17:39 GMT -5
Why are people obsessed with making money out of selling figures ??
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Post by Thrashard on Dec 8, 2013 9:07:08 GMT -5
Yes they will for the simple fact they're Mattel. Mattel is the coca cola of toy companies, they have a prestige that Jakks don't. I definitely expect mattel figures to hold their value long after the contract ends. While I think there's a million things better they could do with the line, the actual figures themselves are easily the best wrestling figures ever made and its a kind of quality you're only gonna get from a company as huge as mattel.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2013 14:50:09 GMT -5
I don't get this collect for love of collecting not to flip a profit
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2013 21:42:11 GMT -5
I believe they will hold their value, but especially the flashbacks. Some of the older flashbacks are already gaining good value. Also with all the new guys coming up, I think there will be a high demand for them if Mattel would stop doing business with WWE.
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Post by Vamp55 on Dec 8, 2013 21:52:05 GMT -5
Nope, they will drop... It's a numbers game, supply and demand. They make to many now for them to be worth anything in years to come, and there are too many collectors who will already have them. Just wont be the demand for them in the years to come, something is worth what someone else is willing to pay for it. If your investing to make money, I would get out now.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2013 22:58:42 GMT -5
Nope.
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Post by Duck Holliday on Dec 8, 2013 23:21:03 GMT -5
1) Nice collection (despite them being trapped in those prisons).
2) I think they will generally hold their value. Largely due to the fact that Mattel elites are such high quality and realistic and people will always care about that. Jakks (in general) are crappy compared to Mattel, and I don't see any other company being able to come along and do a better job. I think for that price point, for what you get, this is the best we can get.
3) I must say I too am a bit confused about your intentions with your collection... If you are just looking to make money, then sell your collection now (cause I don't think most of those will gain more value), rather than worrying about whether or not you should pull the trigger on getting the Kane. If you were just wanting to be aware of value and whether or not you should wait for the prices to drop so you could wait to get Kane for a more "reasonable" price, I'd get that.
4) I work at a comic shop and I always tell people to buy what they actually enjoy; The value should be secondary.
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Post by The Mask of Truth on Dec 9, 2013 6:38:07 GMT -5
Flashbacks and obscure characters will probably hold value. Guys like Trent Baretta and Curt Hawkins might never get figures again. Many jakks figures still have value despite their quality and scale issues. Guys like Berzerker and Bastian Booger sell for crazy prices.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Dec 9, 2013 6:56:54 GMT -5
The reason I bring this up is the simple fact that I have all except for Kane and between having hesitations about paying $60 for him along with picking up those exclusives which, even new seem to be going for whatI consider scalper prices. Should I wait or strike while the iron is hot and a.) sell my collection or b.) pick the others up before they get more expensive... The question really isn't "should you sell?", but "why am I collecting?" If collecting figures has lost its luster for you, sell them while Mattel is on the mountain top. I'd recommend now due to the holiday season, or around WrestleMania time, when the public interest in wrestling is at its peak. Very few modern collectibles increase in value. The internet is lousy with tales of people who have dumped money into figures, cards, comics, beanie babies, etc, only to be shocked when they sell for a fraction of the original price of the collection. You simply can't count on continued or increased interest in a product. However, those figures can give you a lifetime of viewing enjoyment and nice memories. Plus they will at least be worth something, especially a large collection, if you want to sell them for charity or as a gift to a family member years into the future.
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Post by The Madness on Dec 9, 2013 9:36:13 GMT -5
They will hold their value in that they will probably plateau around $20-30 and up to $60-80 for a select few, but they'll never go above that.
No toys made after the action figure collecting boom of the mid '90s will ever steadily increase in value like toys that came before it, simply because people are saving them as an investment now and they weren't then.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2013 10:56:23 GMT -5
WVGuitar<< exactly, just like the way nobody thought to put comics from the Forties in plastic bags and boards. The question is If they will even hold their retail value...so you can at least get your money back and pass them on to some one who will really appreciate them. I guess that's what most can hope for. I loose interest in stuff or lines die prematurely and I find my self selling that stuff to pay for my current interests....trust me you wont get rich overnight with modern toys. To each his own but most are just Pipe Dreams...
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Post by billthomson1984 on Dec 9, 2013 11:15:59 GMT -5
I also think that the fact toys are more expensive nowadays means there is less chance that in years to come they will increase much in value from retail.
There are also more people trying to keep things mint etc for collectable reasons, so therefore more are available and items in that condition become less scarce which drives prices down.
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benjamin
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Post by benjamin on Dec 9, 2013 13:01:31 GMT -5
I think some people mistook my intentions.
I look to collect to completion. My Jakks Series 1 and 2 sets MOC are nearly complete. My old Hasbros also are complete. I have started a MOC Elite Flashbacks collection and am missing only one from the sets so far, that being Kane which goes for a good amount of money. My question with that was do you think that Kane will ever come down.
The other one was a bit more vague but boils down to this: I don't like the fact that RSC gets these exclusive figures and proceeds to be the scalpers that some people in here obviously have a hatred for. I admit I missed the boat on E12 Kane and will probably end up paying the money to get his figure but when RSC sees that they are getting a low stock of Bret Hart or Randy Savage, they jack the prices way up when they know they are the only game in town to get the figures. You would never see Walmart or another big box store do something like that on an exclusive so what reserves them the right to do it on their figures?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2013 13:05:35 GMT -5
well....thats a whole nuther Thread your talking there.
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