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The Burger Lord
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Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:32 pm Posts: 215 Location: Atlanta, GA
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 SB run sizes
There are way too many to ask what the run size of each is, but if there's a list would someone be kind enough to link me? Seeing as there probably isn't a comprehensive list I was just wondering if someone could tell me what they think the average run size is.
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:46 am |
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Rich
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Joined: Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:46 pm Posts: 11806
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 Re: SB run sizes
The Burger Lord wrote: There are way too many to ask what the run size of each is, but if there's a list would someone be kind enough to link me? Seeing as there probably isn't a comprehensive list I was just wondering if someone could tell me what they think the average run size is.
The seret in secret base means no info allowed.
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:53 am |
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rhinomilk
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Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:15 pm Posts: 7136 Location: Bay Area
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The Checklist will give you some sort of feel for how hard they are to come by... although once in awhile one won't surface for awhile and next thing you know a few pop up for sale at once.
http://super7store.com/magazine/checklists.php
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audiodifficulties
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Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:51 pm Posts: 3948 Location: a font of negativity
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Some of the older releases showed run sizes.. but not any more with the bigger runs
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:26 am |
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Chuck
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Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:17 pm Posts: 1804 Location: Sacramento, CA
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They're soo limited dude...ya better buy every figure you see!!!
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Anti Social Andy
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Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2006 10:06 am Posts: 8253 Location: The Grim North
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horseshoe wrote: They're soo limited dude...ya better buy every figure you see!!!
GO . . . go . . . go!
Average run size = not enough!
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:51 am |
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The Burger Lord
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Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:32 pm Posts: 215 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Scary Andy wrote: horseshoe wrote: They're soo limited dude...ya better buy every figure you see!!! GO . . . go . . . go! Average run size = not enough!
Haha, I hear ya!
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:53 am |
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Biff
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Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:19 pm Posts: 3442
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Runs vary in size. The pattern I have noticed is to release a vey limited figure, get everybody in a frenzy, then release a few large runs. So initially, you never really know . Get em if you like em, don't just get em b/c you think they are rare. If you get something you like and it turns out to be rare, that's gravy.
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:54 am |
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Anti Social Andy
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Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2006 10:06 am Posts: 8253 Location: The Grim North
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Biff wrote: Runs vary in size. The pattern I have noticed is to release a vey limited figure, get everybody in a frenzy, then release a few large runs.
Was the Bloodpirate, The white GID Balzac Obake, Black Mask Ranger Brain or the Silver/Gold Bagman the limited figure? . . . they were all kinda intense?
Fingers crossed that any V-Day/White-Day releases are a lil' more user friendly!
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:59 am |
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Biff
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Scary Andy wrote: Was the Bloodpirate, The white GID Balzac Obake, Black Mask Ranger Brain or the Silver/Gold Bagman the limited figure? . . . they were all kinda intense?
Fingers crossed that any V-Day/White-Day releases are a lil' more user friendly!
Blue Skullbrain ranger, white damage ranger (small runs), then red bagman, green Barbarian, orange pumpkin (large runs), then Silver mantis, black mask (small runs) then gold mantis (large runs). Silver bagman was a smaller run than the gold, but I do not no how they were originally released in japan (before shockrworld had them afterwards, same thing for the Blazac Obakes).
I am not screaming conspiracy or bitching - I was simply saying that SB mixes up the numbers and keeps it a mystery to keep things interesting and that if you end up with a rare figure, that's just icing on the cake (is that a better food metaphor?)
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locomoto566
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Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2006 3:00 pm Posts: 5466 Location: right behind you
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If you got one there were enough, if you didn't they were too limited. 
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:21 pm |
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The Burger Lord
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Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:32 pm Posts: 215 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Biff wrote: Runs vary in size. The pattern I have noticed is to release a vey limited figure, get everybody in a frenzy, then release a few large runs. So initially, you never really know . Get em if you like em, don't just get em b/c you think they are rare. If you get something you like and it turns out to be rare, that's gravy.
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. I never buy anything just because it's rare. Coincidentally I can't afford anything too rare anyway XD. I just wanted to know out of curiosity.
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| Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:33 pm |
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Anti Social Andy
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Biff wrote: I am not screaming conspiracy or bitching - I was simply saying that SB mixes up the numbers and keeps it a mystery to keep things interesting Yeah I agree 100%, but I guess with more JPN/SB converts even the not so limited runs disappear pretty quick! Biff wrote: if you end up with a rare figure, that's just icing on the cake (is that a better food metaphor?)
Somebody mention cake? 
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Pogue
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150 is a big run, they almost never make more than 200.
50 is on the small side these days.
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liquidsky
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Biff wrote: Blue Skullbrain ranger, white damage ranger (small runs), then red bagman, green Barbarian, orange pumpkin (large runs), then Silver mantis, black mask (small runs) then gold mantis (large runs). Silver bagman was a smaller run than the gold, but I do not no how they were originally released in japan (before shockrworld had them afterwards, same thing for the Blazac Obakes).
Interesting observation.
I think the secret run numbers are all marketing myself.
I just buy what appeals to me and never desire to be a completist.
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ramos
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Biff wrote: Blue Skullbrain ranger, white damage ranger (small runs), then red bagman, green Barbarian, orange pumpkin (large runs), then Silver mantis, black mask (small runs) then gold mantis (large runs). Silver bagman was a smaller run than the gold, but I do not no how they were originally released in japan (before shockrworld had them afterwards, same thing for the Blazac Obakes).
this is some misguided logic. I am pretty sure all the rangers had a similar run size except the silver mantis. You are just thinking that the popular designs are small runs because they sold more. the red bagman, green barbarian and orange pumpkins just didn't sell as well. they are weaker designs. silver bagman and gold I am pretty sure about the same size run too. silver was just sold more at the store than the gold and the gold hit the SWW website.
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Biff
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ramos wrote: this is some misguided logic.
Logic? I was using amazing powers. I guess I'll concede to facts

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Biff
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ramos wrote: the red bagman, green barbarian and orange pumpkins just didn't sell as well. they are weaker designs.
Oh, and look what you started in my egalitarian sb collection.
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Pogue
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Biff wrote: ramos wrote: the red bagman, green barbarian and orange pumpkins just didn't sell as well. they are weaker designs. Oh, and look what you started in my egalitarian sb collection.  [/img]
best post in ages
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moriachi
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I think the Damaged Masked Ranger was the weakest of the series, it was just because it was a damage brain it went so quick. The Barbarian Ranger was one of the betters.
I am getting a little cynical of the run size thing though. It never worried me earlier, but with the amount of releases and the odd shady quality issue (IMO) creeping in, I do wonder if the "rarity" is as it was.
Having said that, I'm cynical at the best of times, so I may be going on about nothing.
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