Model: Funko POP Star Wars: Book of Boba Fett - Fennec Shand,Multicolor,4 inches,60237
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I think their downfall was over-saturation. There's literally a Funko Pop for basically every game, every show, every movie, plus multiple variations of those same Pops. It's just too much and people who were actually collecting them got tired of rebuying the same Pops with very minor differences, like a different pose.
I'm not an investment-minded collector, so cheap Funkos are fine for me. Yes, the collector market has collapsed, just like the sports card industry in the 90s/2000s. But if you are just using them for cheap decoration like I am, it doesn't matter.
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I think their downfall was over-saturation. There's literally a Funko Pop for basically every game, every show, every movie, plus multiple variations of those same Pops. It's just too much and people who were actually collecting them got tired of rebuying the same Pops with very minor differences, like a different pose.
Prettt much what the commenters are talking about, over saturated market ended Funko pops. When you have 5-8 variations for a character, it's not likely that people are going to buy them all. Not to mention that a lot of purchases are impulse purchases. Had they kept characters limited to 1-2 variations and 5 characters max from a series. They would've done extremely well.
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11-20-2023 at 10:33 AM.
I'm not an investment-minded collector, so cheap Funkos are fine for me. Yes, the collector market has collapsed, just like the sports card industry in the 90s/2000s. But if you are just using them for cheap decoration like I am, it doesn't matter.
I'm not an investment-minded collector, so cheap Funkos are fine for me. Yes, the collector market has collapsed, just like the sports card industry in the 90s/2000s. But if you are just using them for cheap decoration like I am, it doesn't matter.
Exactly. I pick up a bunch when they are on sale. Only paid the full $12ish price for ones I *really* liked and they get removed from the box immediately and displayed. Amazon Warehouse used to have great deals in years past too...
Anything marketed as "collectable" isn't likely to be scarce enough to be a valued as a collectible once production stops. Even worse still when something claims to be LiMiTeD EdItIoN. Yep, you got #137,512 out of the limited production of only 5 million...most of which ended up at Five Below / BigLots
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I think their downfall was over-saturation. There's literally a Funko Pop for basically every game, every show, every movie, plus multiple variations of those same Pops. It's just too much and people who were actually collecting them got tired of rebuying the same Pops with very minor differences, like a different pose.
All depends on the rarity and popularity of the POP
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