Dachande wrote:Dealers don't help out any in these regards. When I was at Otakon, a dealer there was selling bagged loose incomplete G1 figures for absurd prices (beat-to-hell loose Grimlock for $65, Scourge w/o accessories for $75...), and people were STILL looking at these figures. I said quite loudly to my girlfriend that "you could get one of these on eBay for about $20 to 30", which made several people put down the figures they were looking at, and also made the booth owner follow me around. I proceeded to scoff at his Henki Megatron and Starscream for $70 and 65 and the MP Starscream for $150.
Point is, the uninformed see the prices dealers are trying to bleed from collectors and think that's what we buy these figures for.
I see a lot of this at Botcon. There's always a couple of tables with fantastic prices, a handful of tables with reasonable prices, and always those few that are just ridiculous. I remember walking around the dealer room, and after two hours the same person is sitting there, looking very disgruntled because no one's buying their $75 yellowed no-winged Starscream amongst all the other crap. On the other hand, I've seen people actually have to pack up and leave a day early because they sold
everything. Word gets around about good dealers, and I've gotten some fantastic deals by just scouting things out before I rip out my wallet.
I think this gets into another misconception that's been touched on: the fact that people selling the toys, ignorant or otherwise, simply assume that because I collect Transformers that I'll pay any price for that original Sixshot. I find it especially hilarious when I see this yellowed, dusty Fortress Maximus proudly sporting a $1000 price tag, and the next table over a complete FortMax is going for $850.
I have a feeling the markup's going to be very, very bad this year >_<