I think unfortunately for a lot of new hobby shops the feasibility for running a bricks and mortar store is going to be tough. When these guys did their figures it was based on the hype prices and it stacked up but now that we're getting back to where prices should be, they will struggle to make enough money to survive. You have seen it with breakers closing their pages because they can't fill breaks, the bricks and mortar stores will be next... (I hope I'm wrong here)
Looking at the Sunshine Collectables website they have very little sealed product and the bulk of their products are POP Figures or AFL cards. Their website looks like it is a custom built website as opposed to a build it yourself version which means they have invested some money into it. Maybe just keep your fingers crossed that they start to stock NBA hobby products and when they do that it is at fair market pricing.
I suppose a key point for those looking to sell product at a bricks and mortar store, we in the hobby are happy to pay a small premium to have the product in hand straight away but not ridiculously high prices.
Now it's all so clear.Those $20.00 Michael Jordan cards,that's were you got them.And telling everyone you WORKED in a card shop.You never worked,you had fun.While the card boom had money flying around everywhere, when the interest in the hobby cools off store owners still have to pay rent, utilities, wages, insurance etc. while those operating an online presence only don't.
Having worked in a card shop in the mid to late 90's (so long ago i know) there were days when you would have $5K in sales and there were days that barely registered $100 in sales.
The only thing that really keeps you running is diversification of products. If you are only selling trading cards then you may not be around long. If you are selling Cards along with things like Funko Pops/Lego and whatever the next latest kids craze will be then you may just hang around a bit longer!
With shops you need to have something that will keep people coming back, especially these days where you can buy everything you want from your phone/PC.
Now it's all so clear.Those $20.00 Michael Jordan cards,that's were you got them.And telling everyone you WORKED in a card shop.You never worked,you had fun.
All jokes aside,it was a fun time in the 90,s going to the card shop in Blacktown.Most of the other shops didn't have the same atmosphere as Blacktown.There was never any searched boxes,which was a huge relief. And if you needed certain cards to finish off sets,you were not going to pay an arm or a leg for it.You are a 100% correct about selling cards today.You cannot just sell cards,you have too branch out and sell other things or you won't last.The only shop I have visited lately is Diggazs at Penrith and I think Michael has nailed it.Over the last 12 months I think some of the card prices have come back to earth, NRL and basketball which are the only ones I follow.Anyway if you have a local card shop in your area try to support them if there prices are reasonable.
Was lots of fun..... and I can say this that @Diggaz TC shop is sensational!
Have to find an excuse to get back there again!
Get yourself to Ejs cards in Blackburn if your in SE suburbs. Or check out @clutchcardsoz in box Hill www.clutchcards.com.au
I think there's history of sunshine being like this but mostly they catered for the afl. Market.
I was just looking on Diggaz website and he has a wide range of boxes for sale with 20% to 40% off up to January 1st.Was lots of fun..... and I can say this that @Diggaz TC shop is sensational!
Have to find an excuse to get back there again!
EJs are my favourite. I love going in there and their prices are getting better with the downturn.Get yourself to Ejs cards in Blackburn if your in SE suburbs. Or check out @clutchcardsoz in box Hill www.clutchcards.com.au
I think there's history of sunshine being like this but mostly they catered for the afl. Market.
So they're ripping off people who don't know better. That's shocking. I really should read the entire thread first before posting hahaIt gets even worse....
Yep, some poor, unsuspecting customer is going to buy this only to find out later on it is only worth $50 at most.So they're ripping off people who don't know better. That's shocking. I really should read the entire thread first before posting haha
$50? Be lucky to be a $15 cardYep, some poor, unsuspecting customer is going to buy this only to find out later on it is only worth $50 at most.
$50? Be lucky to be a $15 card
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