TheBadGuyChico
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Mar 15, 2018 23:46:57 GMT -5
With another company using the molds, does that mean that Jakks straight up sold them off?
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Post by wolfpac on Mar 16, 2018 2:42:08 GMT -5
Sure seems that way. I am almost positive the style was sold off. Jakks released some new figures with different molds then the RA style.
At the very least we have gotten some new RAs we would never have gotten, guys like Kevin Owens, Adam Cole, Jim Cornette, New Jack etc I’d love for them to release a Perry Saturn or Dlo Brown since they missed the RA cut.
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Post by drgreenevil on Mar 16, 2018 3:36:08 GMT -5
Follow up Question:
I have noticed that many of the figure accessories sold on Ringside Collectibles are nothing but newly manufactured, old Jakks accessories. And not to bring the wrath of the moderators... But the company that cannot be named also sells newly manufactured but old Jakks accessories. Many figures in their new lines that cannot be discussed come with these weapons.
So... Is Jakks still manufacturing these accessories and sells them wholesale to wrestling store websites? Or have they sold the molds and now places like Ringside produce these themselves?
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Mar 16, 2018 21:38:03 GMT -5
Maybe it’s just the factory Jakks used? Like Jakks has an agreement with Said company that they can only make them for Jakks, once they lost the wwe liscense it didn’t matter
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Mar 18, 2018 19:43:08 GMT -5
Maybe it’s just the factory Jakks used? Like Jakks has an agreement with Said company that they can only make them for Jakks, once they lost the wwe liscense it didn’t matter I don't think so, these new figures aren't even close in terms of build quality. Man I wish Halls would have started their own wrestling Legends line. They didn't need WWE to keep it going imo.
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Post by drgreenevil on Mar 26, 2018 11:25:46 GMT -5
Plus, Jakks owns the copyrights to the stuff they make, including the body molds and accessories. That is, unless they sold them off.
That is why I am asking if Jakks sold them off and/or how websites are selling these things, especially the weapons and accessories.
Most of the weapons are regular average stuff, steel chairs, bats, etc. So it would be hard for the WWE or Impact to comeback and say "thats a WWE steel chair; thats a WWE thing". All Jakks would have to do is take off the specific brands, and they are good to go.
Manufacturing and selling wrestling accessories to websites like Ringside could be a good side business for the toy maker. Why I am asking how this all works.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2018 14:37:12 GMT -5
Plus, Jakks owns the copyrights to the stuff they make, including the body molds and accessories. That is, unless they sold them off. That is why I am asking if Jakks sold them off and/or how websites are selling these things, especially the weapons and accessories. Most of the weapons are regular average stuff, steel chairs, bats, etc. So it would be hard for the WWE or Impact to comeback and say "thats a WWE steel chair; thats a WWE thing". All Jakks would have to do is take off the specific brands, and they are good to go. Manufacturing and selling wrestling accessories to websites like Ringside could be a good side business for the toy maker. Why I am asking how this all works. Jakks used to be really good at emails, might be worth contacting them about it. I’m really interested too
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Post by Dylan ❤️s Wrestling on Apr 14, 2018 6:58:17 GMT -5
They’re extremely similar but different molds.
I think the other company in question has stated this a few times.
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Post by Sizzle on Apr 14, 2018 8:42:06 GMT -5
I believe so. That might be the reason when they made figures for Asia they were in the Havoc Unleashed style.
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