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  • Pascal
    Museum Patron
    • May 8, 2008
    • 141

    Pike & Salt Vampire: Number made

    On the boxes of figurines Pike & Salt Vampire, there is an indication of cartoon number: xxx of 500.

    Since there are 8 figures per box, does this mean that 4000 figures (8 * 500) have been produced (2000 pike & 2000 Salt)?
  • drmego
    EMCE Toys
    • Jun 15, 2001
    • 2411

    #2
    Let me explain about numbers on packaging. The "of 500" number
    refers to a particular shipment, not the total production run.

    Amok Time buys Retro Action from Mattel directly, so his cases
    have his name on them and a X of XXX numbering so the shipper
    knows how many cases he's supposed to be shipping.

    Entertainment Earth does the same thing - their cases say X of XXX
    too. The only way you will know the entire production run is to ask
    the manufacturer - and he guards that data well.
    www.drmego.com
    www.megoman.com
    www.emcetoys.com

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    • tllgn
      Persistent Member
      • Feb 6, 2010
      • 1690

      #3
      thats interesting doctor,why are the number of figures so secret?,we know the production number of the current bif bang pow releases,why is it that limited figures are known and non limited figures are unknown .makes you wonder how many mego figures were produced,like say batman,how many painted face batmans did mego make?.after all this time does it matter,or doesnt anyone really know. were those records destroyed? that action jackson commercial said 2 1/2 million action jackson figures were sold during a certain time period, where did that imfo come from?,will we ever really know?.and doctor ,does diamond select know how many emce figures ,say kirk & klingon were made ,do you know?,even if you cant say.its kinda interesting.

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      • Pascal
        Museum Patron
        • May 8, 2008
        • 141

        #4
        Doctor, thank you for the information even if it's not what I had hoped for an answer.

        I understand that these numbers can be hidden for commercial reasons. But as the various Star Trek sets have been exhausted in the production, it will be good for the community to know the different quantities produced.

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        • drmego
          EMCE Toys
          • Jun 15, 2001
          • 2411

          #5
          Based on an industry article, MEGO was selling 500,000 Batman a year.

          Production runs are kept secret mainly to keep your competition from
          knowing you have a hit or that you took a bath.

          The point of the limited edition is to motivate the customer to "get
          'em while they're hot" which has not always worked - depending
          on the character.
          www.drmego.com
          www.megoman.com
          www.emcetoys.com

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          • phil
            Persistent Member
            • May 11, 2007
            • 2087

            #6
            Toy companies are traditionally tight lipped about mentioning production numbers of an item and sales figures.

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            • tllgn
              Persistent Member
              • Feb 6, 2010
              • 1690

              #7
              thank you doctor,very interesting imfo.Are there anymore artcles about any other "8: figures that mention numbers produced for classic mego,or retro mego figures,would love to know ?.

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              • jemboy2004
                Persistent Member
                • Aug 14, 2005
                • 1703

                #8
                In the end it doesn't matter how many are made but how many people want them.

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