Hey Frank I got a question for ya but I didn't want to start a new thread so here it is: I know you said you have all the BxH figures and I am kinda not into BxH at the moment but there is one figure that I have wanted forever but I never seen and it is the Black Great One (Hockey Player), do you have that one and if you do how hard was it to find? thanks for any help you can give!!!!! Oh if you have it can you post pictures of it. thanks
I have never seen one in real life. not even in Hikarus office. I have no idea if it was a custom, a one-ff a rare release nuthin. and I been looking at/for BXH stuff for a real long time. it is a mystery to me.
Great haul Frank! Anyone need a BxH collection for 10 grand here ya go! http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n26050726
I agree. Without Hikaru, none of the other toy companies would exist. He showed the way. BxH toys ae museum pieces with deep, deep cultural importance.
yes indeed. Hikaru has very powerful connections in the 'back of Harajuku' scene and that stuff is rapidly coming to dominate the world-wide fashion and design scenes. its a big deal.
If LV can use Chinese shitty (but good) US$1 canvas bags and charge extortionate prices by putting their logo on it, then anything can be fashion. Translation: Original Made in Hong Kong China LV bags. Material is tough and long lasting. Big medium small sizes (with prices) HK$7-10.
shitty bags don't change BXH's influence and place in the toy world. is that what u are implying? added: sorry, being cranky, but bxh never really had anything to do with the "argument" that started here anyway. and you'd have to be ridiculously short sighted to not understand how significant they have been to the toys we collect today. theres really no need to even defend bxh against disparagement. their toys stand on their own easily.