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Originally Posted by Gravedigger
That's true.
I was at TRU this week and there were a few people who were buying out the store (2 carts FULL of TFs)
I was chating with them and discovered that they had never even HEARD of TFs until the movie had come out. What happens to us mega-fans who want the toys and they all get bought out by these people like this. (This is the reason Im still searching for Bonecrusher)
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Don't worry there will be lots to go around. I have yet to see a Bonecrusher at TRU but they are abundant everywhere else. I can't beleive TRU has sold through their wall of movie deluxes, I don't see a clearance sale anytime in the near future.
And Urban Samurai makes a great point. The more interest thats generated the more cool stuff we're gonna see.
Kids are really gonna love this stuff. I look at Star Wars Episode 1 and the new legion of fans it spawned into the Star Wars universe. I'm a dealer at the local toy shows and the figure I,ve sold the most of over the years is Jar Jar. I sell a few at every show, all to kids who love him and are just starting out. I'd never look at those kids and tell them how hated Jar Jar is, they like him and they are the next gen of collectors who are going to keep the hobby going.
Same goes with Transformers. I know many collectors that don't own a single Bumblebee toy, but the new kids love him. They are gonna get Bumblebee and Bumblebee is gonna lead to Jazz, to Prime, so on and so on.
I've experienced a bit of snobishness from Star Wars collectors over the years and I totally don't see that from the Transformers community. Heck, I can't even get on the Canadian Star Wars collecting webboard without a reference or some such nonsense. Cybertron.ca took me right in.(I have since deleted that Star Wars board from its position on my favorites and have not returned there since.)