The video was interesting. Amazing to see all those SW toys.
The audio was frustrating. Like many of you I was put off by many of his comments towards women and people of color. I also think he jumps to too many conclusions. How long have those items been on the shelves? Were they just placed there a day before he came. Did he return post the holidays to see if they were still there. The Target I went too had very few figures left.
Having said that...he's probably right that there's probably more merchandise than consumers are demanding. But I have no idea. Are toy figures sales listed somewhere?
It's also possible that the kind of SW collectibles has changed. While I'm primarily interested in figures...my kids prefer Legos.
How does Steve Sansweet - the number one SW collector - handle all this? Does he still buy one of each action figure? Or has he slowed down?
The audio was frustrating. Like many of you I was put off by many of his comments towards women and people of color. I also think he jumps to too many conclusions. How long have those items been on the shelves? Were they just placed there a day before he came. Did he return post the holidays to see if they were still there. The Target I went too had very few figures left.
Having said that...he's probably right that there's probably more merchandise than consumers are demanding. But I have no idea. Are toy figures sales listed somewhere?
It's also possible that the kind of SW collectibles has changed. While I'm primarily interested in figures...my kids prefer Legos.
How does Steve Sansweet - the number one SW collector - handle all this? Does he still buy one of each action figure? Or has he slowed down?
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