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Old 02-14-2004, 08:26 AM   #1
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Toy Collectors Around Here?

http://www.wickedcoolstuff.com/actionfigures.html

I know you've all heard it over and over again, " If I had kept those toys in their original package I could retire by now ".


Well I might start a NEW toy collection. Stuff I bought just a few years ago on a whim for decorating the studio have actually gone up double in value and more! Suprised the shit outta me!

Now the toy market is so freakin' huge you've gotta get em' while they're hot.

Toy cars, planes, statues. Wish I had that original 'Hot Wheels' set from '67!
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Old 02-14-2004, 08:28 AM   #2
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I collect original Transformers. Up to 130 Different ones. THey Display Sweet and People love em

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Old 02-14-2004, 08:35 AM   #3
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I collect original Transformers. Up to 130 Different ones. THey Display Sweet and People love em

Good luck with yours
Dude, keep those Transformer toys well preserved! Transformers are one of the only toy lines that always, always grow in value.
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Old 02-14-2004, 10:36 AM   #4
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I have a diecast car collection; mostly redline HotWheels, original Johnny Lightnings, Batmobiles and other cars with movie tie-ins.

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Old 02-14-2004, 11:14 AM   #5
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I collected Starting Lineup figures and have picked up a few MacFarlane Sports - hockey.
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:15 AM   #6
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yeah I'm a hot wheel fool.. got about 3,000 of the little suckers all stacked nicely in their packages in plastic bins in dry storage ton of star wars figures too!
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:16 AM   #7
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got a huge star wars action figure and memorabilia collection for sale, icq me anyone if interested. lots and lots of stuff.
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:20 AM   #8
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do you have any Australian exclusive figures or hot wheels? Is there even such an item?

forgot to mention, anyone in the San Joaquin valley here in CA a buddy of mine just started a "Fan Boy" site for all of the toy freaks in the area
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:27 AM   #9
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New toys from the mid nineties on up will never be worth shit. There are thousands and thousands of every toy made since then that people have saved, mint in mint package.

It's the same with comic books, baseball cards, and a lot of other collectible hobbies. People used to throw this shit away, which is why it's valuable. Even in the 80s, people were still throwing toys away...Star Wars, Transformers...this stuff is rare to find in the package. But the NEW Star Wars figures from the 90s to the present and the new Transformers? There are MILLIONS of these that collectors have stockpiled still in the package. They will never command the high prices that the older toys do.

The only way to make money from new toys is to buy the hot figures cheap at chain stores and sell them for twice what you paid before they cool off.

I was collecting the X-Men toys from Toy Biz in the nineties, I had all the first wave in their original packaging and they were going for crazy prices, $40-50 a pop for figures that I bought at Kaybee for a few bucks. I traded them off for Silver Age comic books because I knew those were an investment that would keep their value. Now those X-Men toys sell for jack shit on Ebay but my Silver Age comes I bought have gone up in value 1000%.
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Hmmm Star wars Figures. Maybe my next thing. 4788527
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:31 AM   #11
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forgot to mention, anyone in the San Joaquin valley here in CA a buddy of mine just started a "Fan Boy" site for all of the toy freaks in the area
I'll check this out. I'm in Galt right now.
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:32 AM   #12
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New toys from the mid nineties on up will never be worth shit. There are thousands and thousands of every toy made since then that people have saved, mint in mint package.
That's not completely accurate... the key to collecting is finding the toy that is loved and then thrown away. We won't know which 90's toy will qualify for that status for another 10 years or so. Nice trade with the X-men figures, though. A bird in the hand, as it were...
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I used to have a shitload of Gi-joe and He-man action figures (and MASK), I sold them on some stupid market for 2$ a piece, with the money I bought this stupid plastic waterpistol that was gone in a week. Now I want to have my freaking action figures back!




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Rictor is partly correct I think, the problem with this is it makes it really hard for a real collector to get stuff... I'm talking about the guys that collect because they love the fun of the hunt and actually like the product not because they think if they keep it mint for 20 years it'll be worth something... you know the guys that jerk a toy out of a kids hand at the store because the kid happened to find a treasure hunt ot chase figure.... but because there is a market out there for it it's going to happen!


Smashface are you in galt by accident or you want to be there ;) not a good collector area is it.. about all they have is the walmart off 99?? Are you going to make it to the Sac webmaster thingie next weekend?
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:46 AM   #15
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That's not completely accurate... the key to collecting is finding the toy that is loved and then thrown away. We won't know which 90's toy will qualify for that status for another 10 years or so. Nice trade with the X-men figures, though. A bird in the hand, as it were...
Actually, I've been in this business long enough (I own 5 comic book stores in Indianapolis) that I can already tell you what the next big nostalgia craze will probably be in 20 years.

Pokemon cards. They have almost no value right now. When cards like Charizard that used to cost $100 start going for a few cents on Ebay, I'm going to stock up on them. When the generation that played Pokemon gets out of college, this is going to be their Transformers and GI Joe. Take my advice and invest a few bucks in these cards once they hit rock bottom.

Beyond that, certain video games. Vintage video games are already a big collectible, but with the U.S. moving closer and closer to video games being mainstream like they are in Japan, people are going to want to collect these vintage systems and games. Kids that play Final Fantasy 15 are gonna want the other 14 Final Fantasy games and the systems they can play them on.

Okay, that's my professional advice. Take it for what it's worth.

And if you want to invest in comic books, look to the 1970s and early 80s. There's still some books that are undervalued. The first issue of Punisher is still affordable. His first appearance in Spider-Man isn't too pricey (and if the movie is successful should increase in value nicely). Marvel and DC horror comics from the 1970s can still be found in bargain bins occasionally. I would pick these up when you see them.
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Smashface are you in galt by accident or you want to be there ;) not a good collector area is it.. about all they have is the walmart off 99?? Are you going to make it to the Sac webmaster thingie next weekend?
Galt is a place you can't escape from.

Not a very good collector area. My friend ran the only comic/card store and closed up. The only place that sells toys is Longs Drugs.

I plan on making it to SacTown next weekend; look forward to meeting folks.
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Okay, that's my professional advice. Take it for what it's worth.

And if you want to invest in comic books, look to the 1970s and early 80s. There's still some books that are undervalued. The first issue of Punisher is still affordable. His first appearance in Spider-Man isn't too pricey (and if the movie is successful should increase in value nicely). Marvel and DC horror comics from the 1970s can still be found in bargain bins occasionally. I would pick these up when you see them.
Rictor, never thought about it that way..... play on the nostalga of the people that are kids now but in 10-15 years they'll want a piece of their childhood good advice So can you tell me when all 20 of my first issue of Dazzler will be worth anything???? I got took on that deal... I was about 12 or 13 working in a comic book store and there was such a HUGE buzz about "Dazzler" that they did a presale of them and I saved up and bought like 20 or 30 of them...

Smashface we should be there next weekend too so I'll make sure to say hello! Maybe we can sneak out and make a toy run ;)
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:59 AM   #18
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Smart move keeping those Hot Wheels toys.

You should have seen how much them toys went for in Japan. It as ridiculous.

We moved about $20 million in inventory of collectibles and it won't end. You should see the piles and piles of warehouses fulla stuff that hasn't seen the light of day in decades. There's so much new stuff coming out I don't know where the boys are going to put it all.

I've got about a half dozen new comic book series coming out in a year and already am doing the ' toy designer/model kit' thingie with licensing. Had an awesome sculptor back in the 90s named Faulks but he passed away.

Lotta new sculptors great at maquettes right here in my neighborhood and didn't know it. They're getting hired real quick.

btw, I ran across some adult action figure/statues of porn stars. I forgot where the link is but I'll dig it up.
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what is it that you do Greg B.. you a big toy mover?
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got a huge star wars action figure and memorabilia collection for sale, icq me anyone if interested. lots and lots of stuff.
Don't sell em'! Hold on to em'. I made that mistake years ago.
I had a misprint figure once and didn't know the value. Don't sell em' until after you get official packaging confirmation. One letter out of place or a boo boo in color printing can mean the difference between a few hundred to a few thousand or more.
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Don't sell em'! Hold on to em'. I made that mistake years ago.
I had a misprint figure once and didn't know the value. Don't sell em' until after you get official packaging confirmation. One letter out of place or a boo boo in color printing can mean the difference between a few hundred to a few thousand or more.

Yeah I did the same thing with a hot wheel when I first started collecting them.. it was a odd china car and I found about 10 in a grocery store.. I did some trades to a guy who did customs and he opened them and I did too.. come to find out they were worth about 275 bucks
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OMG I COLLECT TOYS!

i collect the new he man and ninja turtles toys, i have spent close to $2-3K collecting them, all in their original package, i wich i had a digi i have tons of figures.
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You can get some kick-ass exclusive horror model kits at www.gremlins.com

I'm having model kits done on one of my adult toons. It's pg 13 rated but I've got a friend who does all the big network maquettes doing them for FREE! Should be out by end of the year.
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My dad had a killer Disney collection...some really old unique stuff.

He's sold a lot of it over the years, but kept some of the more unique stuff.

I used to collect sports cards, and movie memorabilia....but now I collect a lot of McFarlane toys..not for monetary gain...just because I think they are pretty sweet.

I open them alll and display them all.

I also collect Johnny Lightning cars...killer stuff.

I focus mainly on old VW vans and Willys but will buy anything that looks great.
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Old 02-14-2004, 12:39 PM   #27
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i collect the new he man and ninja turtles toys, i have spent close to $2-3K collecting them, all in their original package, i wich i had a digi i have tons of figures.
Dude, keep them bad boys and store em' right. Check for misprints/packaging errors and catalogue them appropriately.

Big plus I had was last couple of months I've been doing toon logos for friends and trades. Then out of the clear blue sky some friends from my comic book days got ahold of me and asked if they could do models based on my adult toons. I showed them some of the logos I did for friends and clients and they wanted to do them too. Didn't know it was such a fast growing business and the numbers look awesome. When you're talking exclusive runs of 1 or 2k at $100 a pop for a kit you're talkin' serious loot.

Trick is having the right team. But nowadays the difference is that we have the web to market them. In the old days you had to rely on friggin' trade magazines that came out quarterly.

Combine all that with Ebay and Paypal and you can't lose!
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My dad had a killer Disney collection...some really old unique stuff.

He's sold a lot of it over the years, but kept some of the more unique stuff.

I used to collect sports cards, and movie memorabilia....but now I collect a lot of McFarlane toys..not for monetary gain...just because I think they are pretty sweet.

I open them alll and display them all.

I also collect Johnny Lightning cars...killer stuff.

I focus mainly on old VW vans and Willys but will buy anything that looks great.
Dude, that Disney stuff is worth it's weight in platinum. Depending on the issue, sculptor etc. he could retire 10 times over. I just saw a website a few weeks ago with vintage Disney sculptures/toys. The prices were so fucking huge I didn't even bookmark the site because I thought I was looking at something from the future. I'll try to backtrack and find it again and post it but I can tell you some of the tiniest fucking sculptures were 4 and 5 figures EASY and no bs allowed in acquisition.

With all the shit Disney is going through buying and selling rare Disney items is a better investment than stem cell research.

Now, if your dad had any 'Fleischer' toon memorabilia.... ( no I don't even wanna think about it. I would fall over and faint )
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Okay here's some choice links to collectible stuff. If you're over 40 don't look cause it'll fucking hurt to see how much money you've thrown away. Even them danged cereal boxes are worth loot.
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http://www.kiddierekordking.com/library.html

http://www.songofthesouth.net/home.html

http://www.povonline.com/

http://hometown.aol.com/mlbmiller/KR...ylGallery.html

http://graphics.stanford.edu/~bjohan...ghty-mouse.jpg

http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com.../comicmisc.htm

http://www.toymania.com/columns/rtmi...ightymaq.shtml

http://www.electrictiki.com/homepage/tikihome.html

http://www.zmschools.us/about_web/wr...idayfight8.htm
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I didn't actually save my diecast cars... most of them are buried on the backyard of the former family home on Fairmead Lane in Los Gatos. It just sold for a few bucks shy of $1million, so I don't think it's worth it to buy the house just for the cars.

I began collecting diecast again when I taught traffic school; during the defensive driving segment, the handbook said to draw accidents on the board. Instead, I bought a few Hot Wheels and invited the adults in class to diagram accidents on the ground. One day after class, one girl said she would sell me her brothers old Hot Wheels. I wasn't sure what she had, but 20 minutes later she came back with a shoebox full of red lines. I offered her $30, she said that was too much, so we settled on $15.
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I didn't actually save my diecast cars... most of them are buried on the backyard of the former family home on Fairmead Lane in Los Gatos. It just sold for a few bucks shy of $1million, so I don't think it's worth it to buy the house just for the cars.
heh my grandfather was a auto body guy for most of his life so he was always banging on cars so when i was little and would visit him I'd take my hot wheels and smash them in this huge vice he had and I'd pretend they were cars that had been in a car crash... man I know I smashed some really good redlines too
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heh my grandfather was a auto body guy for most of his life so he was always banging on cars so when i was little and would visit him I'd take my hot wheels and smash them in this huge vice he had and I'd pretend they were cars that had been in a car crash... man I know I smashed some really good redlines too

Ahhhh!!! Do you know how much money that was???

That's worse than the old " My mom threw them out " routine.
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Dude, that Disney stuff is worth it's weight in platinum. Depending on the issue, sculptor etc. he could retire 10 times over. I just saw a website a few weeks ago with vintage Disney sculptures/toys. The prices were so fucking huge I didn't even bookmark the site because I thought I was looking at something from the future. I'll try to backtrack and find it again and post it but I can tell you some of the tiniest fucking sculptures were 4 and 5 figures EASY and no bs allowed in acquisition.

With all the shit Disney is going through buying and selling rare Disney items is a better investment than stem cell research.

Now, if your dad had any 'Fleischer' toon memorabilia.... ( no I don't even wanna think about it. I would fall over and faint )
He made some decent money off of what he's sold so far.
He is retired so it's helped.
We found an old Kellog's Cereal box with a Mickey comic strip on it paid like $20 for it sold it for over $200.

But like I said he kept the more unique stuff...toys that were made with certain materials they don't make them with anymore *don't ask me I don't know much about it*

But if youwanna see a great toy collection go to the Shine Gallery on Melrose...this guy is the ultimate Disney collector
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Ahhhh!!! Do you know how much money that was???

That's worse than the old " My mom threw them out " routine.
I figured you'd like that one ;) hey I added you to my AIM list.. don't see you on there... but if you get online and see me drop me a line!
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Here you go Greg...this guy has some great killer toys.

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Old 02-14-2004, 01:13 PM   #38
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I've got a wicked "Mint Condition" Pez Dispenser collection dating back to the 70's. (Not by Choice Either.... My Mother started that for me when I was a kid and still continues to send me rare Pez Dispensers every year for xmas).
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Old 02-14-2004, 01:23 PM   #39
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do you have any Australian exclusive figures or hot wheels? Is there even such an item?

forgot to mention, anyone in the San Joaquin valley here in CA a buddy of mine just started a "Fan Boy" site for all of the toy freaks in the area
i have an oz exclusive han solo in stormtrooper outfit, still in original bag
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Old 02-14-2004, 01:25 PM   #40
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New toys from the mid nineties on up will never be worth shit. There are thousands and thousands of every toy made since then that people have saved, mint in mint package.

It's the same with comic books, baseball cards, and a lot of other collectible hobbies. People used to throw this shit away, which is why it's valuable. Even in the 80s, people were still throwing toys away...Star Wars, Transformers...this stuff is rare to find in the package. But the NEW Star Wars figures from the 90s to the present and the new Transformers? There are MILLIONS of these that collectors have stockpiled still in the package. They will never command the high prices that the older toys do.

The only way to make money from new toys is to buy the hot figures cheap at chain stores and sell them for twice what you paid before they cool off.

I was collecting the X-Men toys from Toy Biz in the nineties, I had all the first wave in their original packaging and they were going for crazy prices, $40-50 a pop for figures that I bought at Kaybee for a few bucks. I traded them off for Silver Age comic books because I knew those were an investment that would keep their value. Now those X-Men toys sell for jack shit on Ebay but my Silver Age comes I bought have gone up in value 1000%.
absolutely right, ive got at least one of each of the original star wars figures, plus rarities like the "blue snaggletooth" for anyone that knows what they're talking about. in the new figures there are a few rare and valuable ones, as well as some very rare variations, so you can still fetch good money for more recent ones
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Old 02-14-2004, 01:36 PM   #41
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heres most of the collection, all bagged and boxed of course.
if anyone is interested in buying star wars figures old or new hit me up
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Old 02-14-2004, 07:48 PM   #42
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absolutely right, ive got at least one of each of the original star wars figures, plus rarities like the "blue snaggletooth" for anyone that knows what they're talking about. in the new figures there are a few rare and valuable ones, as well as some very rare variations, so you can still fetch good money for more recent ones

Dude if you have the original Star Wars figures especially the characters from the Cantina scene you should be PHAT. Back in '88 I was coming back from the office with two of my girlfriends. We went to the toy store on Bleeker street. Dude told me then that either the 'ephont man' or the 'camel man' aliens were like $800 because they were limited. That means by now they must be good 4 or 5 figures. Also that Tydirian ship? Well he had ONE in the box stuck in the ceiling and you don't even wanna know what he was asking for it.

Before you sell a Star Wars figure collection triple check because 'errors/misprints/limited' editions can be worth more than the whole line.
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Old 02-14-2004, 07:53 PM   #43
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heres most of the collection, all bagged and boxed of course.
if anyone is interested in buying star wars figures old or new hit me up
Bruh, that reminds me of the good ol' days!

I've got about 4 boxes fulla stuff but the old McDonald's Happy Meals stuff is my treasure. Bought all the 'Pinky & The Brain' stuff/Animaniacs. You'ld be suprised how much some of those Happy Meal toys go for!

The warehouses my pals who buy comics are so fucking huge you could fit several 757s in them bad boys. Back in Brooklyn, when the comics used to come in the whole freakin' street would be lined up with tractor trailers fulla boxed books. It was like walking into a little city inside NY City. I can only imagine what it looks like now because the boys have bought up way more warehouse space since.

To sell that stuff you have to hunt and barter like a Ferengi. Sometimes an accessorie like a gun or a boot can bring in stupid loot.

I remember the old 'Captain Action' toys with 'Dr. Evil'. Dr. Evil was a blue dude in a sharkskin suit with bugged eyes and an opened brain. Fierce lookin' thing. They've reissued them but ten years ago if you had a fucking boot from Captain Action you coulda gotten $100.

So hunt and definitely spend the time to itemize and barter. It will be worth it in the short and long term.
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Old 02-14-2004, 07:56 PM   #44
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I've got a wicked "Mint Condition" Pez Dispenser collection dating back to the 70's. (Not by Choice Either.... My Mother started that for me when I was a kid and still continues to send me rare Pez Dispensers every year for xmas).
Don't sell them Pez Dispensers short! Some are rare prizes indeed! Especially the less popular toon characters. A 'Sweet Polly Purebread' Pez toy should be worth a small mint.

Anything 'Underdog' should fetch a good price. Itemize, itemize, itemize. Then hunt and barter. Celebs are the best buyers. They'll pay fortunes for goodies as will movie studios too to use as props. That's what car dealers do. I met a man years ago who specializes in Model A and Model T cars. His collection is always used in films.
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Here you go Greg...this guy has some great killer toys.

If you're ever in LA maybe you are...you gotta go.
Fuckin' A! I'm in LA and I'll be going there next week with some pals from Disney. Gonna shop and see what's buyable. Finder's fees for stuff like this can be quite good!
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New toys from the mid nineties on up will never be worth shit. There are thousands and thousands of every toy made since then that people have saved, mint in mint package.

It's the same with comic books, baseball cards, and a lot of other collectible hobbies. People used to throw this shit away, which is why it's valuable. Even in the 80s, people were still throwing toys away...Star Wars, Transformers...this stuff is rare to find in the package. But the NEW Star Wars figures from the 90s to the present and the new Transformers? There are MILLIONS of these that collectors have stockpiled still in the package. They will never command the high prices that the older toys do.

The only way to make money from new toys is to buy the hot figures cheap at chain stores and sell them for twice what you paid before they cool off.

I was collecting the X-Men toys from Toy Biz in the nineties, I had all the first wave in their original packaging and they were going for crazy prices, $40-50 a pop for figures that I bought at Kaybee for a few bucks. I traded them off for Silver Age comic books because I knew those were an investment that would keep their value. Now those X-Men toys sell for jack shit on Ebay but my Silver Age comes I bought have gone up in value 1000%.
Good points there Rictor. I know you know what you're talking about. Textbook to the 'T'. Yet from what I've observed doing this type of business for about 25 years is that somebody is always looking for something. Either rare in number or tough to find. Nowadays with the web it's easy to find.

It amazes me that you can still go to flea markets and find a jewel in a box marked " 5 cents each " and take em' to a dealer and get $500.

One thing I've found looking at classic cars is how awesome California is with classic cars. Not a day, not an hour goes by when I can sit on my porch and see at a minimum 10 classic cars. I saw a '65 T Bird a dude owns in my neighborhood. Awesome.

Saw some '69 Camaros, Barracudas... None of em' back east anymore.

Buying hot and selling hot takes skill. But I wouldn't cut the 90's toys out just yet. Some guys like the guys I worked with do brilliant quality work. That's what makes Todd McFarlane's company stand out. He spared no expense on quality. Not my thing but dang great sculpting and manufacturing.

I'm more partial to the high end Japanese/manga/anime toys. I bought a line last year total $120. FIVE MONTHS LATER they were going for $200 EACH. I fucked up. I shoulda bought multiples but was so blown away at the quality I just put em' on my desk and farted around. Luckily though I met the cartoonist and he and one of my assistants scapped up some extra ones for me. I'll pick em' up soon ( notice how I ain't sayin' what toy line they're from

Keep an eye on the Japanese stuff. Especially the big dolls like the 4ft to 6ft Sailor Moon stuff.
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Fuckin' A! I'm in LA and I'll be going there next week with some pals from Disney. Gonna shop and see what's buyable. Finder's fees for stuff like this can be quite good!
Greg... what division of Disney? I have a bunch of buddies that worked at Disney Interactive.. talk about a cake job I got to meet the toy library/archive guy who's only job was to buy as much disney toys as he could get his hands on... basically old stuff that disney didn't have in their collection
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New toys from the mid nineties on up will never be worth shit. There are thousands and thousands of every toy made since then that people have saved, mint in mint package.

It's the same with comic books, baseball cards, and a lot of other collectible hobbies. People used to throw this shit away, which is why it's valuable. Even in the 80s, people were still throwing toys away...Star Wars, Transformers...this stuff is rare to find in the package. But the NEW Star Wars figures from the 90s to the present and the new Transformers? There are MILLIONS of these that collectors have stockpiled still in the package. They will never command the high prices that the older toys do.

The only way to make money from new toys is to buy the hot figures cheap at chain stores and sell them for twice what you paid before they cool off.

I was collecting the X-Men toys from Toy Biz in the nineties, I had all the first wave in their original packaging and they were going for crazy prices, $40-50 a pop for figures that I bought at Kaybee for a few bucks. I traded them off for Silver Age comic books because I knew those were an investment that would keep their value. Now those X-Men toys sell for jack shit on Ebay but my Silver Age comes I bought have gone up in value 1000%.
Silver Age comics *drool*
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Dude if you have the original Star Wars figures especially the characters from the Cantina scene you should be PHAT. Back in '88 I was coming back from the office with two of my girlfriends. We went to the toy store on Bleeker street. Dude told me then that either the 'ephont man' or the 'camel man' aliens were like $800 because they were limited. That means by now they must be good 4 or 5 figures. Also that Tydirian ship? Well he had ONE in the box stuck in the ceiling and you don't even wanna know what he was asking for it.

Before you sell a Star Wars figure collection triple check because 'errors/misprints/limited' editions can be worth more than the whole line.
if they are part of the original 92 i definatley have them somwhere, if not, i might have them. i havent actually seen a shuttle tyderian, would be a nice piece in the box
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Silver Age comics *drool*
Ha ha! Old pals Arnie and Gary must own the biggest silver age collection known to humanity. I would get dizzy just watching them do the math.
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