What do you think about SIDESHOW hiding the Edition Size until the release ??

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Do you think a Customer should know the Edition Size in the moment he place an order?

  • YES!The Customer has the right to know the E.Size in the moment he place the order

    Votes: 78 67.8%
  • NO!I dont care if of the piece I am ordering, they will produce 500,1500 pcs. or will be an Open Ed.

    Votes: 37 32.2%

  • Total voters
    115
Our first world problems suck :(

:goodpost:

I collect for me. I never collect for resale. But I still like to know that what I am collecting is rare. Especially when it's high priced.

My train of thinking too except that instead of me prefering that something is rare it's enough that its exclusive or niche to the collecting market which is relatively small and specialist.

If these were all sold in tons of stores all over in shopping centers and high streets it'd lose that special appeal.
 
Lately I've noticed the move by sideshow to not even show the edition size. For all we know they just sell as many as they can before retiring a figure. If this is true, they are in serious danger of losing their collectible status.
 
Lately I've noticed the move by sideshow to not even show the edition size. For all we know they just sell as many as they can before retiring a figure. If this is true, they are in serious danger of losing their collectible status.

Well, they still show ES on Premium formats and other statues, but on Sixth Scale figures they stopped doing it. I feel sixth scale collecting as become more popular in the last two years, and sideshow is a major player in the 1/6 market so it probably makes sense for them to do Open editions for non-exclusive items.
 
You can't blame Sideshow for the lack of edition sizes for things they don't produce themselves.
 
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