I agree with you 100% but it all comes down to whats known as the minimum guarantee....... ESP have to sell a LOT of stock to meet this minimum guarantee for the licence.Just bought my Lillyman signature off Ebay for less than the price of a box. Seriously, why do people bust this stuff anymore? Through a bog standard case break spot and an extra $160 I have completed my team set. (Although I am sure chasing an unfashionable and unsuccessful team plays a part)
It is quite a nice set and putting a set together through busting is always more fun, but is it worth financial suicide over release after release? Especially when you can grab a case break spot and a couple of starters to join in on the Xmas feeling when it comes out.
As fun as sets with tonnes of inserts can be, ESP need to make smaller sets to keep the industry viable long-term. Without master set collectors, people aren't going to keep buying the product well after release date.
Anyway, now that I'm a team collector, rock bottom prices are great for me in the short term, so c'est la vie
I agree with you 100% but it all comes down to whats known as the minimum guarantee....... ESP have to sell a LOT of stock to meet this minimum guarantee for the licence.
They need to sell enough that they can cover their printing costs, cover their minimum guarantee, cover the costs of staff/design and make a profit.
I agree......smaller and more limited sets would be great, but to keep the licence and do this would mean the cost of the minimum guarantee (which is significant) would probably wipe out any profits and probably make it not viable to pay for the licence. Hence why Traders is 1800 cases with 36 packs per box and 12 boxes a case, power play heaps of cases and even elite still 600 cases.
Look at Panini in the US......the minimum guarantee for NBA means they have to put out 25 + products per year.....NFL could be 30 different products.
So ESP/TLA wont be round much longer? Unless Dealers, and i use the term loosely buy up big stock, ESP are shot ducks! And so are us collectors,
I agree with you 100% but it all comes down to whats known as the minimum guarantee....... ESP have to sell a LOT of stock to meet this minimum guarantee for the licence.
They need to sell enough that they can cover their printing costs, cover their minimum guarantee, cover the costs of staff/design and make a profit.
I agree......smaller and more limited sets would be great, but to keep the licence and do this would mean the cost of the minimum guarantee (which is significant) would probably wipe out any profits and probably make it not viable to pay for the licence. Hence why Traders is 1800 cases with 36 packs per box and 12 boxes a case, power play heaps of cases and even elite still 600 cases.
Look at Panini in the US......the minimum guarantee for NBA means they have to put out 25 + products per year.....NFL could be 30 different products.
I got most of my set from a case bust team spot (love them!). Got everything I didn't need from starters and loved every second of it! I love the bust! Now, to buy 3 morgan sigs as they slowly surface
Its only 2 weeks into new release and as said before, resale prices are ridiculous, The dealers or what is left of them will have to decide very soon, whether it is in their best interest to continue on with this! How are they supposed to make a living?
Like collectors whoever gets the licence will have to stick with a figure when purchasing it. The NRL will sell the licence (as any money is better than no money). However if companies are going to get into a bidding war for the licence than it will be the problems currently existing. Repeated images to keep costs down, mass production of cards to meet the minimum guarantee (and make a profit) resulting in bargain prices in the secondary market.Thanks for the overview, which adds a lot of perspective to the issue.
The big business approach of the NRL has done a lot of good things for rugby league and is predominantly trying to protect the future of the sport, but it is sad to see to see some of the innocence of the game lost in a money-first approach. I really hope that whoever has the licence can find a way to support the needs of dealers and collectors in a sustainable way, but as you have shown there are plenty of challenges ahead.
Fully agree with youLike collectors whoever gets the licence will have to stick with a figure when purchasing it. The NRL will sell the licence (as any money is better than no money). However if companies are going to get into a bidding war for the licence than it will be the problems currently existing. Repeated images to keep costs down, mass production of cards to meet the minimum guarantee (and make a profit) resulting in bargain prices in the secondary market.
Rumour has it, nrl has not got any one interested in the licence, so we will be stuck with esp/dynamic possibly for a while longer.Like collectors whoever gets the licence will have to stick with a figure when purchasing it. The NRL will sell the licence (as any money is better than no money). However if companies are going to get into a bidding war for the licence than it will be the problems currently existing. Repeated images to keep costs down, mass production of cards to meet the minimum guarantee (and make a profit) resulting in bargain prices in the secondary market.
If true that no one else is interested it could improve future releases. As they will have to pay less for the licence which could help by having additional funds to pay for multiple player images to use for parallel and insert sets rather than recycling the same images and they don't have to produce as many cards smaller sets less inserts (to help bring back master collectors) and shorter print runs allowing cards to hold value and increasing their prices on the secondary market making buying packets and boxes the cheaper option rather than waiting a couple of weeks and buying box hits for a cheaper price than the box.Rumour has it, nrl has not got any one interested in the licence, so we will be stuck with esp/dynamic possibly for a while longer.
Peter, I could not see much changing with esp, the licence will not get any cheaper- inflation.If true that no one else is interested it could improve future releases. As they will have to pay less for the licence which could help by having additional funds to pay for multiple player images to use for parallel and insert sets rather than recycling the same images and they don't have to produce as many cards smaller sets less inserts (to help bring back master collectors) and shorter print runs allowing cards to hold value and increasing their prices on the secondary market making buying packets and boxes the cheaper option rather than waiting a couple of weeks and buying box hits for a cheaper price than the box.
I think they will still be around for a while (a lot of stock goes to network services newsagents etc - now Gordon & Gotch) but yes I think Elite 2015 hurt a LOT of dealers in how it was sold.
Cheers
Matt
If this is true, what are people thinking,Matt not only 2015 Elite, this new release is hurting dealers who are not in the ESP boys club. For example the case run of 200 cases that was delivered to ESP for distribution to their preferred dealers only are stacked with not only the duo card instead of the case card but each case opened, that I have seen, has also produced either a legend sig or another duo plus the SAS Signature.
If this is true, what are people thinking,
ie we shouldn't buy any boxes or cases from any one else except the preferred dealers because we have no chance of getting a hit like that.
newsagency s will have no major hits, hobby shops and petrol stations will not get any major hits.
Well done esp you really are driving people to ebay to buy high end cards.
Traders are for the up and coming collectors mainly kids is that what you not stated in 2013./common knowledge.
With the way the social media is, they will soon know not to buy any packs as there will be no major busts from these packs.
Therefore you are going to make a lot of kids unhappy and there parents.
You have p i s s e d off a lot of collectors already and you turn around and do this.
I feel like posting this all over the web.
Signed
pissed off collector.........
yes scotty just re iterating the subject as there are some people that just tune in.Have you noticed we are on page 36?
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