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What toys will be collectible in the future?
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<blockquote data-quote="x-pack" data-source="post: 326118" data-attributes="member: 4360"><p>I wish we knew the answer to this, like maybe there's some sort of formula. </p><p></p><p>I have a feeling Rich is right, that kids these days don't bond with their toys as much as we did. Throw away computer games are in. Our 8 year old has figures and stuff but he's more into those little app games on his Kindle. Maybe Kindles will be collectible, you know, like a series one Kindle or something :? </p><p></p><p>If you look at what we collect and toys we had, literally everything is collectible from our childhood. It's incredible. Time is already showing that toys from my brother's childhood (he's 30) are not so coveted. I mean when you consider that Star Wars was sought after only a few years following the end of it's production, and toys from the 90's are, on the whole, yet to find a collectors market ... something in the relationship with toys must have changed:?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x-pack, post: 326118, member: 4360"] I wish we knew the answer to this, like maybe there's some sort of formula. I have a feeling Rich is right, that kids these days don't bond with their toys as much as we did. Throw away computer games are in. Our 8 year old has figures and stuff but he's more into those little app games on his Kindle. Maybe Kindles will be collectible, you know, like a series one Kindle or something :? If you look at what we collect and toys we had, literally everything is collectible from our childhood. It's incredible. Time is already showing that toys from my brother's childhood (he's 30) are not so coveted. I mean when you consider that Star Wars was sought after only a few years following the end of it's production, and toys from the 90's are, on the whole, yet to find a collectors market ... something in the relationship with toys must have changed:? [/QUOTE]
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