Burn wrote:Personally i'm not too bothered because depending on the condition of the stickers i'll probably replace them myself anyway.
However, if someone uses reporlabels to restore a figure to sell on e-bay, then i'd like to know that they are reprolabels. It's a simple case of open and transparent even though it doesn't bother me whether they're genuine or not, I just like to know what i'm getting.
JackStraw wrote:Also - If anyone is growing tired of my classic car analogy check out any episode of Pawn Stars or Antique Roadshow - anything that has been fixed, updated, upgraded, or whatever you want to call it loses a lot of value. This applies not only to cars, but everything from toys, weapons, furniture, you name it. I dont know why some folks on here think that Transformers somehow are an exception to this generally accepted rule when it comes to the value of old, vintage, collectibles.
Burn wrote:JackStraw wrote:Also - If anyone is growing tired of my classic car analogy check out any episode of Pawn Stars or Antique Roadshow - anything that has been fixed, updated, upgraded, or whatever you want to call it loses a lot of value. This applies not only to cars, but everything from toys, weapons, furniture, you name it. I dont know why some folks on here think that Transformers somehow are an exception to this generally accepted rule when it comes to the value of old, vintage, collectibles.
Probably because Transformers aren't a high volume trading item as a lot of other things you find in pawn or antique shops maybe?
Let me throw this at you. G1 Wheeljack with all weapons, instruction book, used sticker sheet and reprolabels for $50. A tenth of what you'd pay for one with original stickers.
Would you buy it or pass on it?
JackStraw wrote:Also - If anyone is growing tired of my classic car analogy check out any episode of Pawn Stars or Antique Roadshow - anything that has been fixed, updated, upgraded, or whatever you want to call it loses a lot of value. This applies not only to cars, but everything from toys, weapons, furniture, you name it. I dont know why some folks on here think that Transformers somehow are an exception to this generally accepted rule when it comes to the value of old, vintage, collectibles.
fenrir72 wrote:The reason I surmise why reprolabels don't replicate the exact original decal material is probably to get Hasbro off their backs.
Skyfire77 wrote:Um, no. Lets say I have a painting. There's no frame, the canvas is dirty, and there's holes here and there. I pay someone to restore it and add a new frame. Guess what? The value goes up. Similarly, a running '69 Mustang is worth a hell of a lot more than a body rusting in someone's barn. Watch "American Restorations", you'll never see Rick tell someone their item is worth less after he's done with it.
There are actually very few items where cleaning/restoring them hurts the value, chiefly coins and furniture.
GuyIncognito wrote:We're not talking about original paintings or classic cars. We're talking about mass-produced $10-$50 toys. There's a big difference. The analogies don't work.
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