This is essentially my view as well. I think a peak for Vintage collecting will be reached at some point, as whilst Star Wars itself will remain popular for a very long time to come, the real draw of Vintage for most (but not all!) collectors of it is nostalgia from their childhoods. I owned the toys as a boy, I loved Star Wars then, I love Star Wars now, and I want to own the toys now too! However, I also loved 'Blake's 7' as a boy (I was young :lol: ), but never owned any collectibles (if there even were any; there must have been some annuals at least, surely?). The point is, whilst these days I consider 'Blake's 7' to be one up from 'Crossroads', even things I still like from my childhood, but which I didn't own the toys or merchandise from, hold little to no pull for me as an adult, and certainly nothing comes close to rivalling Vintage in my affections.
And so as our generation ages and starts sadly passing away, I can certainly see prices of Vintage dropping, as the demand will simply not be replenished at the same rate it departs. There will always be some new collectors joining the ranks, but when the number 'leaving' the hobby exceeds those new collectors, the decline sets in, just like with the merch from The King of Rock and Roll.
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No dissing Blakes 7 here :lol: :lol: I still watch it now quite regularly on you tube its still the tops, but I am quite mad and I have the annuals and corgi liberator from when I was a kid.
As a 7 year old I did like Jenna and Cally , must have been the 70.s leather / pvc :lol: