FormCritic wrote:...just speculating....Out of business possibly because they sold single miniature blister packs for $40?Good plan, guys.
Blackmoor wrote:They left there core audience behind in an effort to make more dough and it fell flat, kinda reminds me of another compnay we all used to hold dear to our hearts doesn't it!!
Blackmoor wrote:Actually out of business due to bad business decisions. This company was doing great until they went public. Pressure to cut costs and grow the compnay put these guys under. They were doing just fine selling top quality miniatures (some of the best ever made) then little by little they cut the quality of there product. Going from a clientelle that craved highly detailed quality product to pre painted junk.They left there core audience behind in an effort to make more dough and it fell flat, kinda reminds me of another compnay we all used to hold dear to our hearts doesn't it!!
Scathaigh wrote:Have to love the continual growth and expansion mentality of capitolism, neh?
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Sorry to yet again move off the on-going OFF TOPIC discussion...But ** expired/removed eBay auction **Canada listing.Beast Maker Mountain with cover, seller also has Nanorian Stones with cover.Apparently this seller knows which cover goes with which book...
Kingofpain89 wrote:Seller may know which color folder goes with which adventure, but his pricing is a wee bit on the "crazy-ass" high side (regardless of the autograph on Beastmaker). It's been a long time since I've seen Beastmaker get anywhere close to $200. The last one didnt even hit $50 and it wasnt all that much worse condition wise. And I dont recall anything but a shrinked Nanorien Stones going over $100.You didnt mean to put this in the Silliest Price thread did you?
killjoy32 wrote:blasted land will go for waaaay over $100. that is if you have me and blackmoor on the job again (eesh!)
bbarsh wrote:Making bad business decisions has nothing to do with capitolism. In fact, the opposite is true. Investing in a company and then running it into the ground does not make for a happy investor.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:In the end, even at the price it sold for; that copy of Nanorian Stones was VERY tough for me to let loose of it.However it was a private sale so obviously that counts for nothing here...