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Thread: Toysrus.com selling vintage toys!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvmbrsdoom5 View Post
    If that happened, it would be bringing to life an often recurring dream of mine. I know I can't be the only one here who's had the dream of walking into a toy store now and suddenly finding an end cap or aisle full of awesome vintage toys?!
    Believe me , I tried. The problem was most had no sku's in the system so they did not know what to do with it, and the ones that did had a clearance price of .01 cents. LOL that would have beeneven better. We actually were told they wanted whatever was in our store stock room shipped back with the next truck. The stuff that we heard was found in the company wearhouses, I tied to get , but was told no .
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    I wonder what else they found
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    Quote Originally Posted by toys2cool View Post
    I wonder if they'd give you that price back if you try and return one I have a Captain America, i'm gonna try and return it
    Seriously, you've got to try that! That would be awesome! I think this is where you need the video camera. Just bring in your Captain America and your laptop to the store and when they can't find the price, go to the TRU website page and tell the clerk, "If you can't find the price in the system, you can just pay me what they're selling them for at clearence on the website - $59.99." I would love to see that! Haha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonmego1277 View Post
    I do think they are cleaning warehouses and finding stuff. Not uncommon for them to be honest. I was a store manager ( Director) for them years back , and we would hear all the time about things like this. We always would try and the stuff brought to the stores, or sold to the employees, but they didn't bite. With the toy collecting hobby getting more and more popular , flat sales, etc, they may be looking at a new approach. They can increase their sales this way by looking through the warehouses, and using the online route to sell it. I do remember there were rumors of them looking into collector's markets , and maybe selling vintage merchandise...........so maybe they have finally given it a test run. You also know there are warehouses out there for these companies that probbably still have tons of this kind stuff buried in them....... way cool though.
    warehouse finds are pretty common. You hop on ebay and you can find all sortso f uncirculated rubber monsters, magazines and other material

    The part that amazes me is how this stuff is stored for so long in one place and no one having a clue

    a great example:

    In the 90's old famous monsters magazines were hitting comic shops in a 3 pack that were due to warehouse finds. The magazines they were selling were from the 60's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazinz View Post
    In the 90's old famous monsters magazines were hitting comic shops in a 3 pack that were due to warehouse finds. The magazines they were selling were from the 60's!
    The closest thing I ever found to something cool like that was sometime in the late 90s, I was in a convenience store in the North Georgia mountains and found a Battlestar Galactia toy from the late 70s in the toy section. It was covered with so much dust, you couldn't see through the top of the plastic bubble. It had probably been sitting there untouched for almost 20 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by generic View Post
    The closest thing I ever found to something cool like that was sometime in the late 90s, I was in a convenience store in the North Georgia mountains and found a Battlestar Galactia toy from the late 70s in the toy section. It was covered with so much dust, you couldn't see through the top of the plastic bubble. It had probably been sitting there untouched for almost 20 years.
    Generic , now that is very cool. Any idea who it was by chance ?
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