... We may need to have another poll asking how many peoples financial situation will allow them to purchase at least $100.00 or more in Playmobil this year for their children alone, not themselves? ...
Surely, that would mean that the impact of us collectors on Geobra would deminsish and would mean that we're as a lot are even less interesting to them.
Besides, I see a big difference between OEM producing spare parts for old models and Geobra doing so: the amount of money involved! I mean - spending €15,- on a car parts doesn't seem unreasonable to me; €15,- on a Geobra collar does. To make up the difference Geobra would have to sell quite a lot to make ends really meet.
And consider this: I see "Parkfence" sets go for over $200,-; but how many are really being sold for that price? I guess less then 20 a year? And if Geobra would re-release the set could they sell it to us for $100,-? I doubt it.
If the would re-release it for, let's say $50,- a set, would they sell enough to make a return (not even mentioning a profit)? I doubt that as well. But then again; I am definitly NOT an expert.
And then there's this as well: yes, they do still have the old moulds; but moulds only last a certain amount of uses and then they have to be remade. For that, they use master-moulds, which also last a certain amount of uses then they have to be re-made. This alone has a price tag of over € 200,000.- . I doubt they would see a return on that for items produced solely for the collectors ...
All in all, I doubt there's really a profit for Geobra in the collectorsmarket ...
I do hope though they will provide some sort of Fanclub as I do believe we can provide something else then pure profit for the company: a fanbase.
Bogro