Beatles Yellow Submarine Folio 12 Whalen Release Discussion
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an Elite just went for 800.00..
Thinking buyer can re-flip once these hit the Beatles site
ebay takes 9% of final sale price. then they take 9% of the final shipping amount. Then paypal gets there grubby paws in there and takes some more...
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BlakeAronson wrote:can i trade you groceries for horkey variants?
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mattlew69 wrote:58 Variants left.
580 Regular sets left.
How do you check how many are left?
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Ah yes , much appreciated info ...
A day later regular shows ...579 left ...one sold from yesterday
Variant ..58 left ...none sold from yesterday
A day later regular shows ...579 left ...one sold from yesterday
Variant ..58 left ...none sold from yesterday
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Fattyramone wrote:Ah yes , much appreciated info ...
A day later regular shows ...579 left ...no change from yesterday
Variant ..58 left ...1 sold from yesterday
That's prob a pretty commensurate rate for publishers post initial drop, think if they move
to Beatles.com eventually that's when they'll likely move a lot more product on the steady
and at least part of the reason why the edition was so large on the Std, to have inventory to
sell to Beatles fans everywhere longer term, makes sense.
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C,mon ....and im speaking as someone who has bought both the normal and variant issues here ....if there was ever a grand masterplan of always wanting to get Beatles.com involved then that would have been in place right from the off...
It wasnt , ....getting them involved to sell off the remainder was always a "Plan B" option ...if not why not keep some of the ultra "delux" variants for them to buy too? ....
Getting the official Beatles site involved to sell off the remains is going to involve some unwanted remuniration to the Beatles site for doing so that would not have been nessisary if they would have sold out on day 1 of the release day on here...
Lets not fool ourselves into believing it was all part of any grand scheme.
It wasnt , ....getting them involved to sell off the remainder was always a "Plan B" option ...if not why not keep some of the ultra "delux" variants for them to buy too? ....
Getting the official Beatles site involved to sell off the remains is going to involve some unwanted remuniration to the Beatles site for doing so that would not have been nessisary if they would have sold out on day 1 of the release day on here...
Lets not fool ourselves into believing it was all part of any grand scheme.
fantasticmrpapa wrote:Fattyramone wrote:Ah yes , much appreciated info ...
A day later regular shows ...579 left ...no change from yesterday
Variant ..58 left ...1 sold from yesterday
That's prob a pretty commensurate rate for publishers post initial drop, think if they move
to Beatles.com eventually that's when they'll likely move a lot more product on the steady
and at least part of the reason why the edition was so large on the Std, to have inventory to
sell to Beatles fans everywhere longer term, makes sense.
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[/quote]Fattyramone wrote:C,mon ....and im speaking as someone who has bought both the normal and variant issues here ....if there was ever a grand masterplan of always wanting to get Beatles.com involved then that would have been in place right from the off...
It wasnt , ....getting them involved to sell off the remainder was always a "Plan B" option ...if not why not keep some of the ultra "delux" variants for them to buy too? ....
Getting the official Beatles site involved to sell off the remains is going to involve some unwanted remuniration to the Beatles site for doing so that would not have been nessisary if they would have sold out on day 1 of the release day on here...
Lets not fool ourselves into believing it was all part of any grand scheme.
That's prob a pretty commensurate rate for publishers post initial drop, think if they move
to Beatles.com eventually that's when they'll likely move a lot more product on the steady
and at least part of the reason why the edition was so large on the Std, to have inventory to
sell to Beatles fans everywhere longer term, makes sense.
Naw, I don't think any big game plan, just meant if they sold out, they sold out, re a large edition size. If not,
they'd always have Beatles fans to sell into in the future with these sets and given it's an expensive license and opportunity
why make a tiny edition size, doesn't make sense, and so Beatles.com when it happens is just a logical extension of that.