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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5948

    This isn't the toy business.It's show business



    Wed., June 23,1976

    "This isn't the toy business.It's show business." That approach brought Martin Abrams, 33, the flashy young entrepreneur of Mego International, a real-life fortune in make-believe. Abrarns' dolls are made in the image and likeness of television and motion picture deities such as Sonny and Cher, Muhammed Ali, the Waltons, the characters from Star Trek and the Wizard of Oz, as well as old established comic strip heroes likeSuperman.

    Their appeal has catapaulted Mego from about 300th to sixth in return on sales in the highly competitive toy business nationwide since Abrams took over in 1971. Mego's newest offering is a 10-inch image of the current hip sensation, Henry (The Fonz) Winkler of television's "Happy Days." Abrams was still in his twenties when be took over the family business and bet on his instincts, sensing that there was a vast pre-developed market among children and youth for the stars and "cult" figures of the moment

    He piled one on top of the other, signing dozens of personalities for up to 5 per cent of safes, and getting the doll rights to whole shows. "We grab the top stars and pay big." said the jaunty young New Yorker.


    No matter if a few should become obsolete in a hurry, like his "Planet of the Apes" line did when the TV show folded. He just took the bodies and put new heads on them.

    His promotions include huge parties for buyers featuringthe personalities themselves. One was a 150,000 bash in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria where 1,000 guests met all the surviving stars of the 'Wizard of Oz." including Scarecrow Ray Bolger and Tin Man Jack Haley.

    Mego's dolls have flexible arms and can sit, stand or be placed in attitudes of leaping tall buildings in a single bound. They're all American and all made in Hong Kong and Taiwan, but distributed jnternationally from a center on Long Island. Abrams' father, Marty, (Editor's note: the author meant to write David) founder of the business in 1952, runs the production end of it in Hong Kong. His father,mother and brother are all in the business, but Martin is calling the shots.

    That's because he's tripled sales in the past three years alone, to an estimated 180 million for the fiscal year just ending, and has multiplied earnings five times, to about $4 million. For all the flash and razzledazzle, Abrams says Mego hasn't overexpanded and is into stay. He says he's found a way to beat one of the main drawbacks of the business-copycatting— by signing up thestars long in advance and locking everyone else out"We're already negotiating for our 1977 line," he says.
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  • Meule
    Verbose Member
    • Nov 14, 2004
    • 28720

    #2
    A $150,000 party in the 70s, I can't help but wonder how much that would be these days.
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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    • bizzaro megomauler
      WANTED for card bending
      • Apr 26, 2008
      • 1052

      #3
      Abrams says Mego hasn't overexpanded and is into stay. "We're already negotiating for our 1977 line," he says.

      ouch

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      • johnmiic
        Adrift
        • Sep 6, 2002
        • 8427

        #4
        Originally posted by bizzaro megomauler
        Abrams says Mego hasn't overexpanded and is into stay. "We're already negotiating for our 1977 line," he says.

        ouch
        My sentiments exactly.

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        • palitoy
          live. laugh. lisa needs braces
          • Jun 16, 2001
          • 59765

          #5
          To his credit 1977 was one of Mego's best years, if Mego had bought LJN and Tonka like Marty planned, they'd have weathered the 1980s IMO.
          Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

          Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
          http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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          • megojim
            Permanent Member
            • Oct 13, 2001
            • 3630

            #6
            Great stuff Brian! thanks for continuning to look for this stuff.
            My Custom Figures


            1 Corinthians 9:24 - Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!

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            • boss
              Talkative Member
              • Jun 18, 2003
              • 7217

              #7
              10" Fonzie?
              Fresh, not from concentrate.

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              • palitoy
                live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                • Jun 16, 2001
                • 59765

                #8
                Originally posted by boss
                10" Fonzie?
                I think it's a Typo but I know for a fact that Mego commissioned a head sculpt for a 12" Fonzie fashion doll from Ken Sheller.
                Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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                • palitoy
                  live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                  • Jun 16, 2001
                  • 59765

                  #9
                  Originally posted by megojim
                  Great stuff Brian! thanks for continuning to look for this stuff.
                  Thanks, I'm super curious what people will think of the next piece I found, it's not so much news but a vintage editorial that is very critical of Mego. It kind of mirrors the Dexter doll debates we had now. Look for it later in the week.
                  Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                  Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                  http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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                  • HardyGirl
                    Mego Museum's Poster Girl
                    • Apr 3, 2007
                    • 13949

                    #10
                    That's a pretty good read. Though I doubt that one toy company in this day and age to sign the rights to top TV stars, superheros, movies and the heavyweight boxing champion. There will never be another time like that again, or another company like Mego.

                    Here's to you, Marty Abrams!
                    "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
                    'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
                    Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
                    If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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                    • captact
                      King of Super Queens!
                      • Aug 19, 2007
                      • 1997

                      #11
                      Originally posted by palitoy
                      I think it's a Typo but I know for a fact that Mego commissioned a head sculpt for a 12" Fonzie fashion doll from Ken Sheller.
                      Its true,..the Fonzie prototype has a huge head for a 10 inch figure, on an 8" body.

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                      • Wee67
                        Museum Correspondent
                        • Apr 2, 2002
                        • 10603

                        #12
                        Sorry for being dense, but what is this taken from?
                        WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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                        • palitoy
                          live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                          • Jun 16, 2001
                          • 59765

                          #13
                          It's an AP piece from 1976
                          Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                          Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                          http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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                          • The Toyroom
                            The Packaging King
                            • Dec 31, 2004
                            • 16653

                            #14
                            Originally posted by boss
                            10" Fonzie?
                            That's probably why he was so popular at Inspiration Point.....Aaaaayyyy!
                            Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                            • AJ Collector
                              The Biggest Little Man!
                              • Aug 24, 2008
                              • 2148

                              #15
                              Originally posted by The Toyroom
                              That's probably why he was so popular at Inspiration Point.....Aaaaayyyy!

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