microclone wrote:burns, the notion that a market full of KO devastators would stop a reissue is something that you have asserted, the burden of proof is on you to show that is so, it is not up to people like me who reject your assertion to show otherwise. Only the most indiscriminte buyer would pass on a genuine reissue in sharp new box over a $4 KO, the two products would barely overlap in the market place.
Try looking at it from a business perspective instead of your own personal perspective as a collector.
Why would a company, aimed at making a profit, produce an item and sell it for let's say, $20US and put it on shelves next to a similar product that sells for $4US.
Which do you think people are going to buy? Sure, the collector will pay the extra $16, but what about the average shopper?
All the argument I hear that tell me i'm wrong come from people who look at it from a collector perspective and seem to have this idea that the collector market is huge. If it was huge and so sustainable, why do we not see more reissues? Could it be because TT have to do something extraordinary to turn a profit because they can't rely on the collector market?
aside from asia the only place you really see these things (KO's)is in $ shops and pharmacies
Yeah, and TakaraTomy produce for the Asian market. I doubt they keep track of what gets sold to the western market because they know that's Hasbro's territory.
So while we all sit here talking about KO's flooding the pharmacies and cheap stores, does anyone know how prevalent KO's are in the Asian market?
Anyway, this stuff has been discussed to death numerous times before and it never goes anywhere. So you guys believe what you want, and i'll believe what I want.
As far as this topic goes, like I said before, highly doubtful.