I don't really get the Funko appeal
As someone who collects sports memorabilia/has an untold amount of signatures, I cant quite fathom the craziness people have over Funko - going to shows, seeing them signed, how much they sell for on eBay, its just not for me.
Now, do I *hate* Funko? No, give me a bobblehead from a ballpark, Ill take some baseball cards I can send through the mail to get signed or a Sports Illustrated cover to get signed at a show, as I proudly have more than 100 SIs signed in my ever-growing collection that I began getting serious about in July 2019.
Funko? You get the box signed and you dont see toy itself, and whats to say the autograph wouldnt fade?
Thats just my two cents.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,197 posts)EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)vercetti2021
(10,398 posts)I have one of the very first Sonic the hedgehog funkos that was released and it's worth about 500 bucks if not more now
EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)For me, I collect stuff because I love it, an emotional investment more than a monetary one, but good for you.
vercetti2021
(10,398 posts)A lot of the stuff I buy is very sentimental to myself essentially things I grew up with and so happens I get some that are luckily worth some money over the time. So I started collecting more and more stuff over time you know different types of action figures and sets and whatnot like this and some of them are surprisingly worth a lot of money just because you know I wanted to expand the collection
EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)Because me, Im only selling my autographs/memorabilia if I was absolutely desperate for money and was a last and final resort.
vercetti2021
(10,398 posts)Some of the stuff I would never part with. A lot of these are like original figures from Star Wars episode 1 2 and 3 a lot of these I completed overtime that I missed so like having all these figure sets is very special to me. I mean you're talking to somebody who spent $62 on a box of urkelos that was sealed with the cereal inside of it still and bought an Urkel doll to go with it
EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)Or youre a Star Wars fan, cool stuff.
Like, if you collect Star Wars Funko or Sonic Funko because you love all things Star Wars or all things Sonic, I get that more than I personally would buy 3,000 Funkos just to have 3,000 Funkos when I have no space at all for one of them, much less thousands of them.
vercetti2021
(10,398 posts)Like the only time I ever got a Funko that I didn't really need was probably this weird Funko that my friend gave me that was a box of cereal as a character it was really weird. But I kept it because my friend gave it to me I wasn't going to get rid of it but everything that I have is related to something that I personally love you know Star Wars or South Park or sonic or Ghostbusters you name it.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,506 posts)Funkos are todays beanie babies, and will eventually be worthless- count on it.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,934 posts)Statues of egyptian gods.. Than I repaint them. It. might not be everyone's cup of tea but I love them and I love painting them.They are from the Hachette gods of the ancient Egyptians series,got 108 out of 110. Almost complete! I have a dedicated shelf for them.
However I understand the appeal of the funko thing but I myself dont want to collect funkos.they arent my cup of tea .
Who. Am I to judge someone elses tea,I aint drinking it.
EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)Im just talking about me personally. I just Googled some sports Funkos and some of them are cute and distinguishable, others I would never be able to tell what they were otherwise.
Again, Im only talking about me, not hating on anybody, not even hating on Funko. Ill take a signed Sports Illustrated over a signed Funko any day of the week.
Ziggysmom
(3,569 posts)at. The massive square heads and soulless bug eyes don't appeal to me at all.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,506 posts)EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)Theyre cute, but nothing tells me that I want to go out, buy a Funko (or do so in eBay), then drop some money to get it signed.
If I were famous, and I had my own Funko, and if someone approached me and asked me to sign, Id be tempted to roll my eyes or think Really? before signing it.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,506 posts)There is a strong belief that Funkos will only grow in value, especially the figures made in limited quantities.
This was the same as the madness over beanie babies, with collectors forking over large sums to get desirable ones, only to have the market collapse and most beanies are now selling for less than their original retail price.
My smallish (100,000 people) town on Vancouver island has at least two stores devoted exclusively to Funkos, plus numerous toy, comic and record stores that also carry them.
If the economy ever tips into a recession, watch these two shops go out of business, and Craigs list and eBay will be filled with cheap Funkos being sold for pennies on the dollar.
There is a documentary on one of the streaming services about Beaniemania, and a film about the Tulip mania in the Netherlands in the 1600s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
Freethinker65
(11,134 posts)Precious Moments, etc. Pretty much all can found at thrift stores (often entire collections) sitting on shelves getting dusty waiting for landfills.
Buy them if you like them, don't expect them to fund your retirement.
EnergizedLib
(2,127 posts)Though born in the early '90s, I'm a big card enthusiast and have read about how people in the 1980s thought they'd be rich owning rookie cards of Jose Canseco and Gregg Jefferies, when cards were mass produced then and don't really go for much now.
The Pre-1980 cards can fetch some value, ironically, those cards a collector's mom once threw away. It's not often you'll find a Mickey Mantle Topps card for under $100.
Is Funko going to depreciate in value? I'm not an expert, but there are reasons to think it could. I'm not sure I've got the time or the energy to monetarily or emotionally invest in Funko when I'm emotionally invested in Sports Illustrateds and even a few different card sets.
ZonkerHarris
(25,268 posts)where Calvin has bought 3 copies of Stupendous Man #1 and says he will be rich someday because of them
Hobbes says "If everyone else has three copies too how will they become valuable?"
Calvin: "We're all counting on everyone elses Mom to throw theirs out."