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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 19:39:01 GMT -5
I know some are 4,3 or even 1 per case, etc. But how many actual figures does Mattel produce lets say for Jericho E20? And in comparison how many does RSC make for Cactus (Im only using them as examples). I am not sure if anyone actually knows but I am curious. I would guess maybe in the 20,000 range for elites, 40 for basic and around 2k for RSC.
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Post by qdogg on Jun 19, 2013 19:41:53 GMT -5
Millions aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllions!!!!!!!!
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Jun 19, 2013 19:50:49 GMT -5
I always wondered this too. It would be interesting if Mattel answered this.
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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 20:06:38 GMT -5
Then we could get a better understand of how rare .5 and 1 per actually are. How do you tag MDT?
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Post by Nivro™ on Jun 19, 2013 20:18:53 GMT -5
Its been asked many times and Mattel doesnt answer...which is fine, its really none of our business. The figures are mass produced, nothing is really rare.
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Post by East Coast on Jun 19, 2013 20:19:18 GMT -5
i'm pretty sure RSC figs are 3,000
but im most likely wrong
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Post by raVen™ on Jun 19, 2013 20:35:58 GMT -5
From what I can determine, Mattel said somewhere they have to make at least 5,000 of 1 figure to turn a profit on them. To me that means less then 5,000 for RSC. I don't do basics so I imagine a high production elite like E21 Ryback they probably made 30,000 of them, but HTM however probably only 10-15,000.
You have to look at the elite sets like this and using E21 as an example...
2-3 figures cost way more to make so they make less of them and more of the cheaper ones. If they want to make full profit off a case there has to be less expensive ones made and more of the cheaper ones made (orton and del rio)
HTM: costs more because of his jumpsuit and guitar (guitar cant be resold with anyone else immediately so its a one off mold for now)
AJ: Costs more because of the complicated line work (Money had to be put into the machine) and the Green color (Red and black are the cheapest colors to produce, more florescent type colors can get pricey in comparison.)
Ryback: seems pretty cheap to produce
Rey: Seems cheap to produce, only money spent is on paint app
Del Rio: Cheap to produce
Orton: Very cheap figure, now made even more cheap with the choice to use all black for his tattoos and no longer use the 2 tone black in previous figures.
If you look at the figures in a set this way, you can see now there's a ratio where some figures are left bare compared to another that is in the same set. So in conclusion, if a figure is 2-3 to a case, I'd estimate them making about 30,000, and if its .5 per case I'd say maybe 5,000-10,000 made. RSC exclusives you have to remember cost +$10 more than a regular elite, knowing that and the At least 5,000 made to make a profit statement, should tell us that maybe 2,000-5,000 are made of these. Anymore than that and I'm starting to wonder how big RSC's warehouse is, lol.
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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 20:42:59 GMT -5
From what I can determine, Mattel said somewhere they have to make at least 5,000 of 1 figure to turn a profit on them. To me that means less then 5,000 for RSC. I don't do basics so I imagine a high production elite like E21 Ryback they probably made 30,000 of them, but HTM however probably only 10-15,000. You have to look at the elite sets like this and using E21 as an example... 2-3 figures cost way more to make so they make less of them and more of the cheaper ones. If they want to make full profit off a case there has to be less expensive ones made and more of the cheaper ones made (orton and del rio) HTM: costs more because of his jumpsuit and guitar (guitar cant be resold with anyone else immediately so its a one off mold for now) AJ: Costs more because of the complicated line work (Money had to be put into the machine) and the Green color (Red and black are the cheapest colors to produce, more florescent type colors can get pricey in comparison.) Ryback: seems pretty cheap to produce Rey: Seems cheap to produce, only money spent is on paint app Del Rio: Cheap to produce Orton: Very cheap figure, now made even more cheap with the choice to use all black for his tattoos and no longer use the 2 tone black in previous figures. If you look at the figures in a set this way, you can see now there's a ratio where some figures are left bare compared to another that is in the same set. So in conclusion, if a figure is 2-3 to a case, I'd estimate them making about 30,000, and if its .5 per case I'd say maybe 5,000-10,000 made. RSC exclusives you have to remember cost +$10 more than a regular elite, knowing that and the At least 5,000 made to make a profit statement, should tell us that maybe 2,000-5,000 are made of these. Anymore than that and I'm starting to wonder how big RSC's warehouse is, lol. Thats almost exactly how I was thinking. Great logic dude.
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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 20:44:50 GMT -5
Its been asked many times and Mattel doesnt answer...which is fine, its really none of our business. The figures are mass produced, nothing is really rare. They are a public company, it should be shareholders business. And everything is rare. You get a figure of a man that looks just like him, they used to have a ball of yarn back in the day. I consider all my figures rare. And RSC may be mass produced but compared to reg. mattel they would def be considered rare.
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Post by raVen™ on Jun 19, 2013 21:00:02 GMT -5
Its been asked many times and Mattel doesnt answer...which is fine, its really none of our business. The figures are mass produced, nothing is really rare. They are a public company, it should be shareholders business. And everything is rare. You get a figure of a man that looks just like him, they used to have a ball of yarn back in the day. I consider all my figures rare. And RSC may be mass produced but compared to reg. mattel they would def be considered rare. Yeah I was also going to add but forgot, Jakks made way more than this back in the day. Probably closer to 50,000 of each figure or more of a few, COnsidering how many times some of the CS figures were re released as part of a best of set or when they re released whole sets from the early ones. This made these a hell of a lot cheaper and a hell of a lot easier to obtain. And what of the figures that get soaked up for customs? If they made 30,000 Terry Funk's, how many even exist now? How many of those are flairs? You see what I mean? All those bushwackers that are now shield members? All the ref shawns and DM austins that are Hardy boyz? Texas tornados that are hogans? Hill billy jim that are goldbergs and halls, you get the idea. Anyways, you can honestly say that every week some of your figures get rarer and rarer. Oh yeah, all your punk fix ups...
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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 21:03:26 GMT -5
They are a public company, it should be shareholders business. And everything is rare. You get a figure of a man that looks just like him, they used to have a ball of yarn back in the day. I consider all my figures rare. And RSC may be mass produced but compared to reg. mattel they would def be considered rare. Yeah I was also going to add but forgot, Jakks made way more than this back in the day. Probably closer to 50,000 of each figure or more of a few, COnsidering how many times some of the CS figures were re released as part of a best of set or when they re released whole sets from the early ones. This made these a hell of a lot cheaper and a hell of a lot easier to obtain. And what of the figures that get soaked up for customs? If they made 30,000 Terry Funk's, how many even exist now? How many of those are flairs? You see what I mean? All those bushwackers that are now shield members? All the ref shawns and DM austins that are Hardy boyz? Texas tornados that are hogans? Hill billy jim that are goldbergs and halls, you get the idea. Anyways, you can honestly say that every week some of your figures get rarer and rarer. Oh yeah, all your punk fix ups... are you being sarcastic or real? lol
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Post by raVen™ on Jun 19, 2013 21:05:50 GMT -5
Yeah I was also going to add but forgot, Jakks made way more than this back in the day. Probably closer to 50,000 of each figure or more of a few, COnsidering how many times some of the CS figures were re released as part of a best of set or when they re released whole sets from the early ones. This made these a hell of a lot cheaper and a hell of a lot easier to obtain. And what of the figures that get soaked up for customs? If they made 30,000 Terry Funk's, how many even exist now? How many of those are flairs? You see what I mean? All those bushwackers that are now shield members? All the ref shawns and DM austins that are Hardy boyz? Texas tornados that are hogans? Hill billy jim that are goldbergs and halls, you get the idea. Anyways, you can honestly say that every week some of your figures get rarer and rarer. Oh yeah, all your punk fix ups... are you being sarcastic or real? lol I'm dead serious, lol What determines something is it's rarety, it's rarety is determined by how many are made, so when some are effectively no longer the original piece, then that number is decreased, making it more rare. you see what I mean? I didn't mean to single anyone outh with the punk fix up comment, theres just so many of them and some of the early ones are used frequently.
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Post by retrojordanwwefigure on Jun 19, 2013 21:12:29 GMT -5
Its been asked many times and Mattel doesnt answer...which is fine, its really none of our business. The figures are mass produced, nothing is really rare. I understand this but if a fig isn't rare as u say then what is the reason for the spike in cost for the fig? E16Nash? E20 Jericho? For example...if its not rare why my the same price as a Cena or Rey ?
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Post by StephMcMahonFan on Jun 19, 2013 21:19:38 GMT -5
are you being sarcastic or real? lol I'm dead serious, lol What determines something is it's rarety, it's rarety is determined by how many are made, so when some are effectively no longer the original piece, then that number is decreased, making it more rare. you see what I mean? I didn't mean to single anyone outh with the punk fix up comment, theres just so many of them and some of the early ones are used frequently. I see what you mean. Like an elite edge is worth at 50+ so its def more rare.
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Post by raVen™ on Jun 19, 2013 21:36:00 GMT -5
I'm dead serious, lol What determines something is it's rarety, it's rarety is determined by how many are made, so when some are effectively no longer the original piece, then that number is decreased, making it more rare. you see what I mean? I didn't mean to single anyone outh with the punk fix up comment, theres just so many of them and some of the early ones are used frequently. I see what you mean. Like an elite edge is worth at 50+ so its def more rare. Yup and they only made 3 elite edges, the FB, the red one and the black one. Think the FB is the cheapest atm at about $40 loose. Hard to find the black one and red one nowadays and those probably didn't have too many customs made out of them either...
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Post by Nivro™ on Jun 19, 2013 21:55:20 GMT -5
Its been asked many times and Mattel doesnt answer...which is fine, its really none of our business. The figures are mass produced, nothing is really rare. I understand this but if a fig isn't rare as u say then what is the reason for the spike in cost for the fig? E16Nash? E20 Jericho? For example...if its not rare why my the same price as a Cena or Rey ? People are confusing what "rare" means....Look back at some of the figures Jakks did. They made a lot of 1/25, 1/100, 1/500 figures. These were rare figures. Mattel has said that ALL their figures are produced at least 5000 units (maybe 3000 I cant remember) because if they dont then there wont be a profit. Kevin Nash doesnt cost more then John Cena, its the same 15-16-17 whatever dollar figure anywhere you go...EXCEPT for online retailers and Ebay. At that point it becomes a distribution thing and not a "rarity" thing. Ive seen 3 Kevin Nash figures in stores...yet Ive never seen a Yokozuna. A lot of people have Yoko's still hanging on the pegs while they've never seen Nash. Mattel's problem has always been distribution and because the distribution is bad, the figures become "wanted" by those that cant find them. Once the figure becomes wanted the aftermarket value goes sky high.
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Post by raVen™ on Jun 19, 2013 22:37:03 GMT -5
Also true.
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Post by retrojordanwwefigure on Jun 25, 2013 9:20:06 GMT -5
I understand this but if a fig isn't rare as u say then what is the reason for the spike in cost for the fig? E16Nash? E20 Jericho? For example...if its not rare why my the same price as a Cena or Rey ? People are confusing what "rare" means....Look back at some of the figures Jakks did. They made a lot of 1/25, 1/100, 1/500 figures. These were rare figures. Mattel has said that ALL their figures are produced at least 5000 units (maybe 3000 I cant remember) because if they dont then there wont be a profit. Kevin Nash doesnt cost more then John Cena, its the same 15-16-17 whatever dollar figure anywhere you go...EXCEPT for online retailers and Ebay. At that point it becomes a distribution thing and not a "rarity" thing. Ive seen 3 Kevin Nash figures in stores...yet Ive never seen a Yokozuna. A lot of people have Yoko's still hanging on the pegs while they've never seen Nash. Mattel's problem has always been distribution and because the distribution is bad, the figures become "wanted" by those that cant find them. Once the figure becomes wanted the aftermarket value goes sky high. i got it now thanks n i poseted this then started reading more of the thread and got a better understanding after reading i commented before i read all comments thanks tho!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2013 9:31:54 GMT -5
Say there's 20,000 Cenas made,and 30,000 Tyson Kidds. Cena is the rarer of the two but Kidd is the more wanted of the two.Just because it's wanted more doesn't mean it's rarer.Same with E21 Ryback,3 per case but is the hardest to find.
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Post by popyduggan on Jun 25, 2013 10:32:20 GMT -5
They said the minimum was 5000, the only rare figures are Warrior's basement figures.
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