[BaadAssGremlins] Re: Here's one for you Doc...from Eddie
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: Here's one for you Doc...from Eddie
- From: "amc74hornet" <AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 10:27:27 -0000
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "lumina333" <lumina333@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Posted with Eddie's permission:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <eddiestakes@xxxx>
> To: <BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Collectibles & Limited Edition Prints Question <long!>
>
>
> > Hi Doc, how are the ribs? Therer are several reasons why artists
> limit their prints to a certain number. First off, the AMC question.
> Will he be able to sell all 100 prints? I believe he will, but it
> will take him several years.
> > This is that Rambler Mentality thing I bark about from time to
> time.
> > Everyone says "this is awesome, I'm going to buy several!" but the
> longest trip some of those AMC cheerleaders ever make is their hand
> to pocket to get wallet. In other words, all talk. This is not
> uncommon in anything however, whether collecting trains,s tamps and
> other toys.
> >
> > Now for the 100 prints. The reason it is limited to 100 prints is
> simply a incentive for them to sell. This eliminates the RM crowd,
> as they suddenly to buy now or lose out. Same with GM, Mopar,
> whoever. There is a bigger market for those makes. However! If the
> artist, or license holder runs out of the initial "run" well, they
> can make another "run". But this does NOT always happen I assure you
> and many times, when a limited run item is gone, IT IS GONE FOREVER.
> >
> > We see books for instance, let's take the former prez who likes
> buttiro eating fat chicks, not that there is anything wrong with
> burrito eating fat chicks, I would rather have a girl that can hold
> her own against me one on one in a buffet than a girl that is so
> skinny she only has one side like Olive Oly. Why did Popeye and
> Bluto fight over that? But the former prez Clinton's book sold out
> of it's initial "run". So the publisher made a second "run". And
> that sold out. Each "run" is marked, such as "first printing" of
> which is more valuable than 2nd, 3rd, or however many they print.
> There is no guarantee, even if demand appears to be there, that
> another "run" of anything will be done.
> >
> > This goes for AMC parts. I have a 2 year wait for 68-69 red, rear
> > reflector lenses for AMX and Javelin. No one has them. I used to
> sell mine for $75, and could get $300 for one right now. But no one
> has them. Feel free to call around if you want.
> > And to the third part of your question. You see this happening
> with model cars. This could be applied to just about EVERY AMC
> miniature Johnny Lightning/Playing Mantis, or Corgi Toys, or Hot
> Wheels has made. It insures that the things hopefully will sell. And
> yes, the collectors pick them up first....and quickly. Some go for
> MORE than originally intended. You can look at real cars for
> examples of this like the Chevy SSR trucks, or many PT cruisers or
> even some Mercury Maureders. And yes, many of these get shoved in
> garages, warehouses, and tires taken off, and car put on blocks with
> zero-10 miles, only to possibly be brought out years from now and
> sold at a profit. It is speculation, nothing more, some appreciate,
> others take a loss. Same with models.
> >
> > I have models I would love to build but can't, I simply don't have
> time to. But have many original AMT, Testors, Jo-Han, Revell 68-74
> AMXs, Trans Am Javelins, Machines, Javelins, Ambassadors, and even a
> few Rebels. How many of you have a Grant Rebel funny car in package?
> It's worth $300-$500. For $500 you can buy my 74 Hornet Sportabout.
> But to a serious collector, to hell with the hornet, they want that
> damned model. Same with that NOS 70 Javelin grill I found in my
> warheouse. I didn't know what it may be worth so called a number of
> vendors on my own vendors list for advise, most said $1000-$1300. So
> I put a ad out ther for $1000/low end. I didn't have any six
> cylinder Javelin owners call, no 304 or 360 Javelin owners call, nor
> did I have any Donohue owners call. The three callers all owned
> $30K+ 70 Trans Am Javelins, and the first guy in Ohio next day aired
> me the $1K + $30-$40 for shipping with mandatory insurance.
> >
> > So in a nutshell, it is supply and demand. I would believe the
> limited anything would first be a attempt to insure that it sells
> out, and those who bought one will know that it is a investment, to
> appreciate in value. Same with some cars, and other collectibles. It
> you flood the market with them, anything, you run the risk of not
> selling out and people can have a lot of apathy about it, thinking
> it will always be there when they are ready to buy one. This works
> on some things, others, it fails. Speaking of collectibles, the Ed
> Shaver Hot wheel car here is worth about $2000-$2500. The most I
> personally know of a Hot Wheel selling was a Volkswagen Beach Bomb in
> Magenta, for $75,000. Got milk?
> > Eddie Stakes'
> > Planet Houston AMX
> > 713.464.8825
> > eddiestakes@xxxx
> > www.planethoustonamx.com
> > volume of email is currently heavy
> > 9-20 day replies, call if important
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