_Lee_
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After looking at the auctions and sales from the past few years, it has opened my eyes to the astonomical increase in cost of anything Palitoy. I have a set of the first 12 and a few others, but never ventured further than 12 and 41 backs. In 2004 i sold around 20 Palitoy logo,d cards in one go and looking back i can see we are looking at 2000% increase on some. The well travelled 45 back logo Stormtrooper i got from Andy on RS for £140 (and sold for £220 a year later) was up for sale 3 years ago for £2000 and people were queuing up for it!! That piece would command even more now.
So what about any entry level collectors that missed out of the bargains of yesteryear?? I think that some think that unless they have financial clout they cant be in the game, but that couldnt be further from the truth. its great seeing cardbacks, adverts with that logo-not everything has to be mint/sealed to make you a collector
and a Palitoy fan. I really hope that some people dont get turned off because they think you have to have/own certain things to be serious about something-all that differentiates budget and moc is a bit of adhesive on a bubble and an unused figure. A used cardback/figure can tell exactly the same story, apart from it not being opened for 35 years
I myself want to see that logo kept alive for many years by the new blood, but are they being scared off?
Is collecting in general becoming a case of obsession rather than joy for some people?
Have you ever looked at a figure moc and thought why?? why have i paid £200 or even £16,000 for a toy on a card?? is it fast becoming a rich mans hobby?
This is certainly a topic which i beleive could bear some fruitful discussions, and its something thats always makes me think.
So what about any entry level collectors that missed out of the bargains of yesteryear?? I think that some think that unless they have financial clout they cant be in the game, but that couldnt be further from the truth. its great seeing cardbacks, adverts with that logo-not everything has to be mint/sealed to make you a collector
Is collecting in general becoming a case of obsession rather than joy for some people?
Have you ever looked at a figure moc and thought why?? why have i paid £200 or even £16,000 for a toy on a card?? is it fast becoming a rich mans hobby?
This is certainly a topic which i beleive could bear some fruitful discussions, and its something thats always makes me think.