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Thread: New Marvel 3.75" Appreciation Thread
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Old 10-25-2018, 08:28 AM   #36112
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chuck your tinfoil hat in the bin,Jess Falcon is the guy who calls the shots on Product development.as far as shipping goes it all gets made up in china,then shipped,usually hitting places like manilla and HK first.

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"I don't know about anybody else but I know I have said the loss of our scale would represent a loss of revenue to the company."

maintaining the line was an even bigger loss of revenue for the company.
maybe we are seeing the demise of conventional "toys" in general.with the rise in technology,companies like Hasbro and Mattel may have to re invent themselves just like Nintendo did!
4" v 6" Smaller figure with less plastic and simpler packaging or larger figure with more extra parts, more complex and labor intensive packaging, more plastic and being sold at the same or lower price as the smaller figure. Which one is more expensive to make and ship?


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