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Thread: Amazing Reproductions/ Re-Issues and Customs

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    Amazing Reproductions/ Re-Issues and Customs

    The quality of reissues and reproductions that are available today are amazing, and the pricing makes it so that just about anyone can have as much as they want. I remember Cotswold GI Joe figures and uniforms in the early 90's and the high prices that they commanded, and of course the late 90's custom figures from Flatt.
    I've been collecting skateboards for the past five years and now dabble more in vinyl and T-shirts, again, the repros and reissues are so amazing now that unless you really, really study the item you can't even tell that it's not original.

    So my question is, if there's so much quality stuff out there at low prices, why the hell are we still buying the old stuff? I just won a T-shirt from an old Sub Pop band, The Dwarves, and scored what I thought was a great deal at $46 for a used shirt. Modern, completely legit Sub Pop Dwarves shirts are $16-$19. I know collecting is the farthest thing from logical, but it just struck me as kinda odd, as I was placing a bid on a vintage, sweat-stained, Nirvana shirt, which is also available new for under $20. I lost the auction, it went for $81. I've be pondering a seriously over-priced Rollins shirt, but can't bring myself to fork over $75 for an old shirt, yet...

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    Nothing replaces an original over a repro.
    A repro is good for example if your current funds don't afford you the ability to own an original. But once the real deal comes along and you can afford it, the joy and thrill of owning and knowing it is a real original just can't be replaced by a reproduction.

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    I like repros when the original is impossible to get. I like the Captain Action Suits and rather get the repros to customize rather than spending a lot for the original.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyldpny View Post
    Nothing replaces an original over a repro.
    A repro is good for example if your current funds don't afford you the ability to own an original. But once the real deal comes along and you can afford it, the joy and thrill of owning and knowing it is a real original just can't be replaced by a reproduction.
    I can see that in some cases, but for a T-shirt? I can't see how a t-shirt printed now would be any different.

    I have basically stopped collecting old comics. The cost of getting one is the same as getting a collection of reprints in a hardcover. The quality of collections use to be terrible, but now they're getting better and better. The new DC Kirby Omnibus books look great, for instance. There really is nothing like holding the real thing in your hands, but they're a pain to store and read. Now whenever I want to read a classic comic I can just pull a whole collection off my bookshelf. No digging through boxes and dealing with bags and tape - no worrying about ruining the book while I read.

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    I spend the least money possible for the things I want...

    thank goodness for my wallet that "wanting something
    merely because it is from an original run of product" isn't an issue for me.

    As it is I spend a good chunk of dough on comissioned customs---so I guess
    my wallet gets a good "sock in the gut" just a different kind...

    ...that reminds me---can someone put together a passable
    Mego WONDER GIRL replica so I can be done with nabbing her already??
    When I .... how do you say (?) .... think of my mindframe on this spaceplane, I'm Skywalker with my X-Wing like I was when I was a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyldpny View Post
    Nothing replaces an original over a repro.
    A repro is good for example if your current funds don't afford you the ability to own an original. But once the real deal comes along and you can afford it, the joy and thrill of owning and knowing it is a real original just can't be replaced by a reproduction.
    Right, but WHY? I mean if it's nearly identical why are we spending ten times the amount to have an "original?"
    I honestly can't figure it out, it's fascinating.
    Of course there is the hunt for something old, and having the knowledge to identify original from reproduction, but when it comes down to it original for me holds a much higher person value for some reason that I just can't figure out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brazoo View Post
    I have basically stopped collecting old comics. The cost of getting one is the same as getting a collection of reprints in a hardcover. The quality of collections use to be terrible, but now they're getting better and better. The new DC Kirby Omnibus books look great, for instance. There really is nothing like holding the real thing in your hands, but they're a pain to store and read. Now whenever I want to read a classic comic I can just pull a whole collection off my bookshelf. No digging through boxes and dealing with bags and tape - no worrying about ruining the book while I read.
    I download them off the internet and store them on my 'puter. Saves a lot of space...And finding them is easy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Right, but WHY? I mean if it's nearly identical why are we spending ten times the amount to have an "original?"
    I honestly can't figure it out, it's fascinating.
    Of course there is the hunt for something old, and having the knowledge to identify original from reproduction, but when it comes down to it original for me holds a much higher person value for some reason that I just can't figure out.
    I hate reproduction t-shirts. To me, having an original tee means that you "were there". Meaning you supported that band and watched them in a ****ty bar somewhere, and supported them.
    An original concert tee looks like an original concert tee, a tee bought at a mall kiosk looks just that. It's a matter of "elitist" pride maybe?

    An example of awesome.

    Me- Cool nirvana t-shirt, where'd ya get it?
    You- Hell, I've had this since I caught them opening for Big Chief back in the day.

    An example of lame.

    Me- cool Tad t-shirt, where'd ya get it?
    You- Um, the mall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Right, but WHY? I mean if it's nearly identical why are we spending ten times the amount to have an "original?"
    I honestly can't figure it out, it's fascinating.
    Because you want to put *something* more than 10-12 years old against your body...
    "If you take a dog which is starving and feed him and make him prosperous, that dog will not bite you. This is the primary difference between a dog and a man."

    - Mark Twain

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    I stay away from repro's unless i really really need it fast
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