Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Posted by Alphonse Fri May 21, 2010 4:21 pm
The title says it all, basically. I will be in Paris tomorrow, as I'm staying with my folks for the week-end, and I found myself thinking, "come on... there are lots of special video games, manga, toy import shops, there should be at least one or two shops in ALLLLL of Paris dedicated to Transformers..."
You must wonder why I'm asking this on a board mainly frequented by Americans, the reason is very simple: if you google "french transformers fan site / forum", you will find NOTHING. Which is a bit disappointing in comparison to, say, the UK or Germany, who have much larger fan followings, despite France having been flooded all the same with gen 1 toys in the 80s.
So my reasoning is this: if there are any french fans who know what's where, they're bound to lurk here, one of the largest TF communities around.
Just in case, I also don't mean the crappy transformers toy selection you can find in the horrible french ToyrUs branches, I was thinking of something more solid which stocks japanese toys, re-editions, customs, the kind of toys you can usually see on ebay or on some VPC website in Hong-Kong etc.
Thanks in advance for any information!
P.S. while I'm at it, since I currently live in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, if anyone would possess information on the same level about shops on the outskirts of Frankfurt or inside city limits, I'd be grateful for the tip. (once again, not toysrus or other mainstream stores, I've already tried those and it's disheartening)
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Re: Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Posted by Alphonse Sun May 23, 2010 3:30 am
It wasn't ALL bad. There is ONE shop that has a lot to offer for die-hard collectors, the ones still looking for original products from the 80s etc. The place is called Lulu Berlu, and is located just off the Place de la République. Their shop is like a museum, they carry tons of toys from almost all the series that were released in the 80s (TF, MASK, Ulysses 31, Thundercats, Rock Lords, Masters of the Universe, G.I. JOE...). However, you can expect some of the steepest prices on the market for vintage products. (example: Hound Gen 1 new in box, 430€).
Well, the guys from the shop explained some. Basically according to them, the online market killed the smaller shops that existed in Paris, not that there were a lot of them to begin with. At least I won't have any qualms about ordering directly from the web now, unfortunately it's that or nothing.
Now on to my secondary quest: find the European Hasbro Storage facilities, and stalking the managers to see if I can buy directly from them! (erk, like that's gonna happen...)
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Re: Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Posted by Mykltron Sun May 23, 2010 4:40 am
Weapon: tea cup."
If you're wanting info on shopping in Germany then I'd suggest that asking the question in a thread about Paris is not your best bet! Start a new thread, I don't think anyone would complain.
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Re: Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Posted by Alphonse Sun May 23, 2010 5:48 am
At any rate thanks for your input, you confirmed what I feared. My main concern after that is the part I was explaining earlier about the online market killing off specialist shops. This may not just happen in France but all over the world. Looking at posts from US users for instance, I get the feeling that despite having a generally larger selection, it's just as much a hunt to get all the toys from a given line than anywhere else.
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Re: Transformers-centric stores in Paris?
Posted by Neurie Sun May 23, 2010 5:54 pm
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