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mikeee
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decypher wrote: I think you are lying to yourself if you think you would love a toy of a million rather then a run of 60 and that you would enjoy something if it was always offered to you.
No, really some people just don't mind. I like a toy for the toy itself and not for how limited it is. Sure there's a certain pride and privilege in owning one that's rare but I will not be turned off just because it's more mass produced. I didn't start collecting toys because of the thrill of the hunt or rarity. I like them as they are, very simple.
Yes of course we're upset about not scoring one but it doesn't mean we have a biased attitude on wanting more availability. The more the merrier is what I like. Would we prefer girls to be rare too? I freakin hope not.
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tavaro
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I like mine medium-rare.
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Robert DeCastro
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tavaro wrote: I like mine medium-rare.
I'd prefer one with a pulse 
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mikeee
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tavaro wrote: I like mine medium-rare.
I like mine WELL-DONE 
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Autopsy
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Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:54 pm Posts: 1936 Location: I'm Right Behind You!
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I'll take mine tar-tar with a side of wasabi
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Vombie
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Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:43 pm Posts: 7090 Location: Oregon
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mikeee wrote: decypher wrote: I think you are lying to yourself if you think you would love a toy of a million rather then a run of 60 and that you would enjoy something if it was always offered to you. No, really some people just don't mind. I like a toy for the toy itself and not for how limited it is. Sure there's a certain pride and privilege in owning one that's rare but I will not be turned off just because it's more mass produced. I didn't start collecting toys because of the thrill of the hunt or rarity. I like them as they are, very simple. Yes of course we're upset about not scoring one but it doesn't mean we have a biased attitude on wanting more availability. The more the merrier is what I like. Would we prefer girls to be rare too? I freakin hope not.
Thank you. Sometimes a rare figure is fun to look for and cool to have (sure), but that's not why I like what I like--believe it or not. If you, me and everyone on this board who wanted one, got a GID Rangeas, I wouldn't like it any less. As long as I have ONE in my collection--that's about as "rare" as I care for it to be.
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akum6n
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Are we equating women to collectible figures? 
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hillsy11
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I sure hope not...
My toys are much more important than my wife 
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| Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:42 pm |
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decypher
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Joined: Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:34 pm Posts: 1150 Location: Vancouver, BC
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Quote: If you, me and everyone on this board who wanted one, got a GID Rangeas, I wouldn't like it any less.
I know but the fact is that there isn't enough of this one, so no use lamenting over it. The fact is that they have rare releases and bigger releases for fans, that is just how it is. This was harder to get but that doesn't mean you wont find one similarly priced in the future. That was my point.
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| Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:47 pm |
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mikeee
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We're not mourning over the loss of the GID Rangeas. Rather, this little debate was about whether collectors prefer vinyl toys to be less or more exclusive. Have you seen the Kaiju-Taro 1st Anniversary Summer Fest. 2007 topic? Same ruckus and it'll never end unless more are being offered.
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| Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:20 pm |
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akum6n
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Quantity goes up, quality goes down.
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Vombie
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Based on my experience with some of the vinyl stuff out there, some of these companies got it backwards. I won't mention any nameS, but Everyone forks out the Cash foR thEse figures whenever a new colorway Turns up. I like some of their sculpts too, But the quAlity leaveS much to bE desired though the runs aren't very big.
Yeah, it's true that folks can get careless with big runs, but it depends on the company, too.
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mikeee
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akum6n wrote: Quantity goes up, quality goes down.
Yes in some cases but that's all dependent on production QC. I highly doubt there'll be any significant quality difference if production increased from 65pcs to 130pcs. Unless if they were beating and not feeding the slave workers.
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Robert DeCastro
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Vombie wrote: Based on my experience with some of the vinyl stuff out there, some of these companies got it backwards. I won't mention any nameS, but Everyone forks out the Cash foR thEse figures whenever a new colorway Turns up. I like some of their sculpts too, But the quAlity leaveS much to bE desired though the runs aren't very big.
Yeah, it's true that folks can get careless with big runs, but it depends on the company, too.
WOW I love the cloak and dagger secret code. Lucky I had my RFSO decoder ring. 
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booschwobe
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I'd like to think that most of us collect for the satisfaction of owning a piece they really like rather than for exclusivity, bragging rights, or godforbid... the chance to flip for a large profit margin. I do agree that a figure that takes effort in acquiring brings more satisfaction, but a piece that becomes an instant "grail figure" leaves a rather negative feeling about this all too expensive and time consuming hobby. A grail figure to me is 1 that I've passed on at release for whatever reason or 1 that I didn't know was released and found out after it has skyrocketed in price and creates the dilema whether it is worth picking up when it presents itself later on. Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.
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KLaddict
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Joined: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:51 pm Posts: 1350 Location: NY,NY
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For the record from what I've heard 150 more of these will be released in September. Hopefully that makes everyone who didnt score one, including myself, happy.
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Vombie
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Oh, I hope your sources are telling the truth! 
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maxaltoman
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Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:11 pm Posts: 2162 Location: Land of unfree
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The GID Rangeas is indeed an edition of 150.
50 each for Project 1/6, One-up, and Fewmany.
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Autopsy
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So then there is more to come since I have only seen/heard of the fewmany collabs
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ungawa222
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Awesome news...there's hope yet....
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akumaizer
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booschwobe wrote: I'd like to think that most of us collect for the satisfaction of owning a piece they really like rather than for exclusivity, bragging rights, or godforbid... the chance to flip for a large profit margin.
Unfortunately not the case imho and experience.
That's precisely why these things are released in artificially low numbers and upteen color ways...
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Vombie
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I went to the Fewmany site to preorder a GID Rangeas for September, but they've stopped taking preorders.
FOOK man!
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| Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:28 am |
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mikeee
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Anyone who missed the initial release from Tokyocube should now jump on to intheyellow's webshop and get it NOW!-- http://www.intheyellow-store.com/?pid=4859174--
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| Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:45 pm |
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akum6n
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You actually have to send them an e-mail per the English instructions; international buyers cannot purchase from the webshop.
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tavaro
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email sent - thanks for the heads up.
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