I have a Robin Mint in Mailer Box. Now the same type of Robin can be seen in Ben's book on page 39 in the middle. What I was wondering is how rare is this and is there any type of production numbers on these.
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Hopefully he can also tell us how many of those aquaman's that are in the mailer boxes from JC Penney that were really for dorothy and tinman there are. I have one but wasn't sure if it was legit until I read the book that a stockpile of them were found. Not sure either if there is any value to these.Comment
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In my experience, a mint mailer boxed figure, one that's still sealed in the baggie, generally sells for the same as a dead mint loose figure (which usually goes for a good premium over a normal loose complete figure), plus maybe around 20-30% more? (this can obviously vary, depending on which way the wind is blowing on ebay that day). Not nearly as much as a mint regular boxed figure, because the mailer boxes are less graphically interesting, and less people collect them, so less demand. But someone who does collect them will pay that bit extra over a loose figure.Comment
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I for one love the mailer boxes"Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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Hopefully he can also tell us how many of those aquaman's that are in the mailer boxes from JC Penney that were really for dorothy and tinman there are. I have one but wasn't sure if it was legit until I read the book that a stockpile of them were found. Not sure either if there is any value to these.
Same goes for the Mailer Boxed Iron Man that recently sold on eBay (under my considerably large "Mailer Box" nose, I might add... I lost my breath when I saw the "completed" auction!). Just INSANELY RARE. I have never heard of either specimen -- in any collection -- ever before.
Rick, RE: the Mailer Box Robin you have, is it a generic brown box with "M51302" printed on it? If so, that particular Mailer Box is (next to the Generic Mego Falcon) the most common of all legitimate Mego Mailer Boxes. The rush of Type 2 Aquaman figures in Wizard of Oz Mailer Boxes in the past few years notwithstanding... I never trusted those WoOz Aquaman figures.
One of these days, I need to start a "Scarcity Index" for Mailer Boxed figures, much like the amazing Dan Crandall did for otherwise-packaged Mego figures. As mentioned earlier by someone else, there isn't a whole lot of interest in Mailer Boxed Mego figures, but I think it would be worth documenting.
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One of these days, I need to start a "Scarcity Index" for Mailer Boxed figures, much like the amazing Dan Crandall did for otherwise-packaged Mego figures. As mentioned earlier by someone else, there isn't a whole lot of interest in Mailer Boxed Mego figures, but I think it would be worth documenting.
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How much did that mailer box IM sell for, Ben?Last edited by cjefferys; Jan 30, '09, 12:09 AM.Comment
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it was crazy cheap. Rob? Mike? Did one of you make a note of the ending price? As I recall, it was only a couple of hundred bucks.
As a hardcore Mailer Box collector, I would think US$1,500.00 for that authentic, Mailer Boxed Iron Man would be very reasonable.
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I'd like to add a very important, factual tidbit to the subject of the Mailer Boxed Iron Man. Some of you may be sitting back, thinking, "Oh, come on. Really? $1,500 for a stupid Mailer Box? Really."
Well, consider this:
By all rights, that Mego package should NOT EXIST.
Yep. That's what I'm talking about. Seriously.
Mego's Iron Man NEVER ONCE appeared in any major U.S./Canada retail Christmas catalog. That list of retailers includes:
- SEARS
- SEARS TOYS
- SEARS CANADA
- SIMPSON'S
- EATON'S
- J.C. PENNEY
- ALDENS
- SPIEGEL
- MONTGOMERY WARD
So, you dig?! If none of those major retailers ever offered Iron Man... why on earth would Mego produce figures in a Mailer Box?!
So you're thinking, "Well, for Heroes World (mail order catalog house), of course!"
I agree with you, but as we have learned in the past year: Heroes World definitely shipped figures in every version of graphical Mego packaging (Boxes, 1st and 2nd Issue Cards).
Does that mean they NEVER shipped figures in Mailer Boxes?
NO.
Is Heroes World the retailer that I, Benjamin Holcomb, believe was the recipient of this one-of-a-kind Mailer Boxed Iron Man specimen?
YES.
Is the Mailer Boxed Iron Man one of the rarest and scarcest of all Mailer Boxed Mego toys ever, in the history of the world?
YES. Emphatically, YES.
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You have Now Succesfully got my Attention on Mailer Boxes. I have a Robin with the mailer Box and I think it's really cool. I would definately like to see a scarcity index. I think that would be fantastic
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You know Ben is correct on the aquamans. It is so easy for someone just to have a mint type 2 aquaman and put him in a Dorothy baggie and mailer box and pose him off as the real thing. I never knew about the aquaman in the mailer box or even if they were real until I read Ben's book. Anyway I still think it looks cool but the value would probably be that of a loose figure. Robin on the other hand would be a little more value than a loose figure but probably not by much. Yes that is the Robin I have. Ben thanks for the help on these and it would be nice to see pics of all the different mailer boxes.I know that about 11 years ago in Toy Shop there was a page and the person was selling a bunch of megos in mailer boxes. The prices at that time were not bad at all.Comment
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Back to Mailer Boxes, perhaps this will help: As a collector, here's how I define the two different Mailer Boxes:
Mailer Boxes
Plain, brown and printed with black ink, these boxes were available through Major U.S. and Canadian Mail Order houses during the 1970s and early 1980s. These boxes' Item Codes DO NOT match Mego's Item Codes (e.g. J.C. Penney Penguin is "923-0889" in 1975).
"Generic Mego" Mailer Boxes
Plain and brown, the Item Code is printed with black ink. These boxes DO NOT have applied stickers. The printed Item Code MATCHES the Mego Item Code for that particular product (e.g. Superman is "1300" or "51300").
Brian Heiler and I share a collection of Christmas catalogs from every Major U.S. and Canadian Catalog House - from every year that Mego produced WGSH - so perhaps he and I should get together and compile the Ultimate Scarcity Index on the subject. Whaddaya say, B?
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