If there wasn’t a market for it, it wouldn’t have been made. Think on that when you sleep at night.
...next to your Tri-Klops statue, Yoda Furby, or whatever odd geek-related thing you keep in the bedroom that a very limited audience would understand, let alone buy.
We all have them. Mine is a Phurba knife from The Shadow.
If there wasn’t a market for it, it wouldn’t have been made. Think on that when you sleep at night.
Ohhhh…that explains the creation, marketing and huge success of Smash Blade He-Man and Spin-Blade Skeletor. They wouldn’t make it if people didn’t want it!
If there wasn’t a market for it, it wouldn’t have been made. Think on that when you sleep at night.
Ohhhh…that explains the creation, marketing and huge success of Smash Blade He-Man and Spin-Blade Skeletor. They wouldn’t make it if people didn’t want it!
CHANCE
Somewhere, there are people who deeply treasure their never-opened boxes of Smash Blade He-Man and Spin-Blade Skeletor. I don’t know them personally, and I’m glad I don’t, but they’re out there. Believe me.
If there wasn’t a market for it, it wouldn’t have been made. Think on that when you sleep at night.
Ohhhh…that explains the creation, marketing and huge success of Smash Blade He-Man and Spin-Blade Skeletor. They wouldn’t make it if people didn’t want it!
CHANCE
When I was making MOTU customs and found a dozen of them for a buck apiece at K-Mart, I sure wanted them.
Granted, that in no way affects the point you’re making here. I just like telling stories about buying toys.