Saturday, March 08, 2008

The End Is Near...

... because I got a bargain at a toy show. Seriously. This never happens.

Here's how things usually go:

A) I buy something at a premium (before it hits stores) because I'm so excited that it's been released. Later on, I find it remaindered for half as much because it turns out that I was the only one who wanted it.

B) I buy a lot of movie merchandise at a premium because I'm so excited that its film is finally coming out. It premieres six weeks later, and I don't like it at all. The toys immediately becomes a monument to my impatient stupidity, and I give them all to Goodwill because none of my collector friends want them either.

C) I buy a vintage toy at a decent price, but wind up buying it again when I find one in better condition - I rationalize it by promising myself that I'll sell the other one. Of course, the object of a once-hotly-contested auction now sits on eBay like it's infected with the plague.

D) I see something that vaguely interests me, but don't buy it. Six months later, I change my mind completely, and wind up paying ten times retail for it.

But not this time. This time I waited, and it paid off.

I'd always liked the Kotobukiya Star Wars vinyl kits - the sculpts and paint jobs are really nice, and - compared to the quarter-scale Sideshow figures - more affordable and easier to display. But I picked the Sideshow line to pursue, so I decided not to go down two expensive paths at once.

Until I found out that Kotobukiya was going to produce a kit of Ralph McQuarrie's concept painting of Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker dueling with lightsabers. It's one of my favorite concept paintings, so I was kind of screwed. It was going to cost two hundred dollars, but I had to have it!

It came out last summer for Comic-Con, but I'd bought a lot of other stuff already, and it was big and expensive to ship, so I held off. I kept checking on it, but it was always the same. Two hundred dollars. Two hundred dollars. Two hundred dollars. Plus shipping. So I kept waiting, firmly believing that I was setting myself up for another category D.

Like many times when great things happen, I wasn't even thinking about it any more. I missed WonderCon, so I was really ready for a toy show, and The San Jose show was right there to fill the bill. I got there as close to the opening of the show as I could, paid my early bird admission price, and started to wander. And there it was, at a booth.

For one hundred and twenty dollars.

I couldn't believe it. I walked on, past the staggering bargain, hanging on to my rule of "make one complete sweep before you buy". I'm not sure, but I do think I finished going over all the the tables before I went back.

The cheapskate Vermonter is chanting too good to be true, too good to be true, too good... in an attempt to be practical, I asked the dealer, "Is it in good shape?"

"It's unopened," he said.

"But that's... a really good price." I said, probing for a loophole. What the hell is the catch here? Will I be drafted into the Army if I buy it?

"I know," he said.

"Okay," I said, no resistance left. "I'll take it."

I lugged it about for a while, which did start some conversations (It's a big box). I bought a McFarlane Yogi Bear figure for ten bucks, a couple of Justice League Unlimited figures for another tenner, and four Dudley Spare toys from Cars that amounted to another sixteen dollars. Neat stuff, but most of it was utterly eclipsed by The Bargain.

I know eventually I'll open and display the Star Wars kit (otherwise, what's the point?), but for the first time, I'm wondering if it can really make any happier anyway. What if it's broken, or warped from sitting in the sun or something? Maybe it's better to leave The Bargain as just that.

Naaah.

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PS - I almost bought a category B, but it's for sale online - you can pre-order it for a couple of bucks less than it cost at the show, or wait even longer and get one at Toys 'R' Us for a few bucks less than that.

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ANOTHER Toy Show TOMORROW!

SACRAMENTO COMIC, TOY & ANIME SHOW
Sunday, March 9th - The Sottish Rite Center
6151 H Street (Across From Sac State University)
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Admission: $6.00

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Sweet - see you there!
PS - I've posted the last of the current pinstriped beaver toy auctions. Bid high, bid often!

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Friday, March 07, 2008

Two (Count 'Em), Two Toy Shows This Weekend!

SAN JOSE SUPER TOY, COMIC AND RECORD SHOW
March 8th - Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
344 Tully Road - San Jose, CA 95111

Early Bird 9 AM - 10:59 AM
General admission 11 AM - 4 PM
General Admission: $5.00
Kids Under 12: $2.50
Early Bird: $15.00
The Fairgrounds charge $8 for parking.


10th ANNIVERSARY SACRAMENTO G.I. JOE SHOW
March 8th - National Guard Armory
1013 58th Street - Sacramento, CA 95819

Early bird starts at 9 am - $12 admission
Reg hours 10 am - 3:30 - $6 admission, 12 and under free with paying adult

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These shows are pretty far away from each other, so you'll have to prioritize. Fortunately, I'm not a G.I. Joe collector, so it's not a tough choice for me. Have fun!

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

JeffPidgeon.com, Happy Beaver At The Vinyl Toy Network Show!

Yup, I'm going to the Vinyl Toy Network show again this December - but this time as a vendor! I'll have a booth to peddle Happy Beaver toys to Southern Californians in person. I figure the attendants for this show are my core audience, so it seems like a good one to set up shop (plus, the vendor space is very affordable, and it's super-close to Christmas)!). Here's the info:

Where? - Pasadena Convention Center 300
East Green Street
Pasadena, CA 91101

When? - Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
For How Long? - 10 AM - 5:30 PM
How Much? - Free admission!
Why? - The core audience thing

Hope to see you there!

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Saturday, September 01, 2007

As Summer Fades

It's been busy the last week or so, even apart from storyboarding - Anita and Tim wrapped up their last performance of the season, and have moved on to booking Swazzle's holiday show. Anita re-injured her knee on a recent break with her family in Las Vegas, so we need to check with the doctor and see how severe the damage is. Her knee had been steadly improving for a while, so this is a bit of setback.

Last weekend, I went to the toy show in San Jose with my buddies Bob, Bill and Jerome. It was a small show again, but still very good, so everyone had fun. Jerome had never been to a toy show before, and I was worried that it wouldn't be enjoyable enough for non-addicts. Fortunately, that wasn't the case!

I picked up some of the new Cars die-cast releases, mainly because the local stores were pulling all of the cars off the shelves due to the lead-paint scare (that's happily not persisting, but it didn't instill me with a lot of confidence that I'd be able to find the new ones). If you've been keeping an eye on my Flickr site, you already know that I finally found the Abominable Snowplow, Bob Cutlass and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (and an extra for my dad). They weren't cheap, but I've got them now. Of course, they'll show up in stores at Christmastime for $3.00 each, and I'll bang my head against the wall then. Must... have... more... patience...

I also picked up a few Funkovision sets from a guy I'd seen there before - he always has Funko stuff for a little less than retail (plus I don't have to pay shipping), so I snapped 'em up! I found the Dick Dastardly & Muttley set, the Peter Pottamus & So-So set, and the Yosemite Sam & Dragon set for my dad as well(he loves those cartoons). The TV set packages are awesome, but I'm not even sure I'll keep one of them - they're serious space gobblers.

I weakened further and bought an old Yogi Bear plush from the late fifties. I don't think I'll beat that price, so I don't have any buyer's remorse about it.

Yesterday I had my first "Happy Beaver" toy sale at work. There were two competing events, so between those and work, I was limited to about fifty minutes. I sold eleven in that amount of time, so I was very pleased! Scott Morse is going to sell his new sketchbook at work sometime soon, so I'll probably try again at that point, when the event schedule is less crowded.

Last night, Ken Mitchroney, his wife Beth, Anita and I hit the Oakland Coliseum for Anita's first local ballgame. I go to basebally games so rarely that I knew no one would believe the I went (hence Ken's cel phone photo)! The weather was great (I didn't need a jacket all night), the game was a good one for the unconverted - quick innings, some great plays, some awful ones, a couple of home runs, and loads of fireworks - one of the best pyro shows I've ever seen (even compared to Disneyland), with a spectacular view of everything! Thanks, Ken!

PS - When I returned home, I had a package waiting for me! I had sent John Landis one of my figures (I thought he'd like one, since it feels a little like an old M-G-M cartoon character), and in gratitude, he sent me a thank you gift - a Blues Brothers card, a DVD of one of his favorite movies, and both sets of the Killer Panda Monster Theater toys! Cool! So I nerded out big time over that.

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Mark Your Calendars!

Next Saturday (August 25th) is the San Jose Super Toy and Collectible Show, sponsored by Time Tunnel Toys!

Santa Clara County Fairgrounds - 344 Tully Road, San Jose, CA 95111

Early Bird 9 AM - 10:59 AM General admission 11 AM - 4 PM
General Admission: $5.00 Kids Under 12: $2.50 Early Bird: $15.00

I found a lot of great stuff at the last one, so I can't wait to go! Hope to see you there...

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Toy Show In San Mateo Tomorrow!

Antique & Collectors Revival - San Mateo Expo Center
2495 S. Delaware St. - (707) 942-5079
See you there!

PS - There's no evidence on the PMA Antique & Collectors Revival website that there's going to be a show on Saturday, but this web page says the show's on. You'll probably be able to tell (by the tone of my next post) what happens tomorrow!

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