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Is Star Wars only for the rich ?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 473298" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>After we're all gone then interest and value in them will definitely either halt or dip, but I suspect that it could take another turn and start becoming sought after again by the next generation, by how much though I don't have a clue, but there's gotta be so many kids out there who will grow up one day and will look to wanna collect vintage SW because they remind them of their dad etc.</p><p></p><p>During my very short career ( <em>very</em> short career :lol: ) as a member on echobase I was very surprised at the amount of posts I saw showing members' kids getting involved with vintage figures, collecting them & playing with them, and these kids will grow up feeling nostalgic about all that, I really had no idea how many collectors were influencing their kids with these toys, but it seems to be a lot.</p><p></p><p>And with social media being a massive influence now it's a lot harder for people to forget about vintage SW, so I think there's a longer way left to go with demand for them than what a lot of people think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 473298, member: 9185"] After we're all gone then interest and value in them will definitely either halt or dip, but I suspect that it could take another turn and start becoming sought after again by the next generation, by how much though I don't have a clue, but there's gotta be so many kids out there who will grow up one day and will look to wanna collect vintage SW because they remind them of their dad etc. During my very short career ( [i]very[/i] short career :lol: ) as a member on echobase I was very surprised at the amount of posts I saw showing members' kids getting involved with vintage figures, collecting them & playing with them, and these kids will grow up feeling nostalgic about all that, I really had no idea how many collectors were influencing their kids with these toys, but it seems to be a lot. And with social media being a massive influence now it's a lot harder for people to forget about vintage SW, so I think there's a longer way left to go with demand for them than what a lot of people think. [/QUOTE]
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