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 Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Stepping Away from Toy Shop?
Posted by Tom

The winds of change in publishing are always blowing, whether it's a magazine changing formats, changing its angle of coverage of changing personnel. We've seen plenty changes at Toy Shop over its 20-year run, and I have another announcement to make.

My duties within F+W Publications, which is the proud parent company of Toy Shop, have changed. While I will still have some role with this magazine, the major portions of my dutues will have nothing to do with toys, as I will be moving to another division within the company. This move wasn't something I actively sought, though I am not dreadng the change. What I am hesitant about is leaving behind (again, not completely) something I have worked on for the better part of my professional career. I have learned a lot about toys, and even more about people in this job. The toy community is filled with excellent people, and I hope I find the same thing in my new surroundings, though it will be hard to match.

While I’m not sure just how involved I will be with Toy Shop in the days, months or years ahead, trust thatI  will guide anyone who follows to make sure the magazine is in good hands. Thanks for helping me learn so much about a great hobby over the years!


Toy News
7/24/2007 7:05:21 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Live Auctions vs. Staying at Home
Posted by Tom

I’ve attended a few toy auctions since I took the helm of Toy Shop several years ago. One such instance was at the National Farm Toy Show in Dyersville, Iowa. I was always impressed with the speed and efficiency in which auctions are run. Organizers know what they are doing, and, more importantly, bidders have done their research, know what toys they are going after and what their spending limits will be. It’s a finely tuned machine that results in a lot of toy collectors going home very happy.

This brings me to the latest poll question I posted on the Toy Shop Web site — “Have you ever attended a live toy action?” The choices were yes, no and only on eBay. The live auction was meant as one in which you attend in person, but I had to see who never leaves their house, even in their quest for toys.

Personally, knowing the types of readers we have at Toy Shop, I expected a lot of “yes” answers, but the final tally was the following:

Yes: 50%
No: 29%
Only on eBay: 21%

I’m still working the numbers in my mind. Is it because toy shows are down that only half of Toy Shop readers have attended an auction. I’m sure as little as three years ago, this number would have been higher. Is it because it was an online poll question, and many of these collectors do their buying and selling online?

And what about the 29% “No” answers — are auctions too intimidating to new collectors? I have a lot of theories, but few solid answers. That’s where you come in. Click on the “comments” link below and help fill in the blanks for me.  
 


Collecting Toys
7/18/2007 12:51:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Tuesday, July 10, 2007
The Holidays are Here - Already?
Posted by Tom

I’ve been getting a lot of press releases lately for toys to include in our holiday gift guide coming up in the December issue. (I know, thinking about the holidays in July?) And while I’d prefer to keep thoughts of singing elves and 4-foot snow drifts at bay at least until the leaves fall off the trees, I can still make some observations on what I’ve seen.

Now granted, half of the releases I receive have little to no place in Toy Shop, as they are meant for children or have no collectible bent to them whatsoever. But I get junk mail at home, so what not at work, too?

But what I have noticed about a lot of the toys that will be on store shelves this fall is that they really aren’t toys at all. Everything has to be related to the latest gadgets on the technology market. If it doesn’t hook up to an iPod, MP3 player or a DVD player, it’s not new. I saw this at Toy Fair, and I honestly hoped some of these wouldn’t come to pass. I don’t think a 5-year-old needs to be pumping videos through a pillow while taking a nap.

I wonder what the future holds for toys of these types. I hardly feel they will be collectible, and I’d imagine very few will be operable even 10 years down the road. How knows, I could be wrong. In the meantime, I’ll keep my recycling bin handy.  


Iola Old Car Show

On the grounds of Toy Shop, the Midwest’s largest car show and swap meets takes place every July. Currently, it looks like a circus outside with all of the tents raised. (Will they survive the predicted storms?)

Nestled among all the cars are a wide variety of toys — including some great vehicle toys. Yes, car collectors are also toy car collectors, which means I should have some interesting things to report after the weekend.

Until then, enjoy summer — after all, the holidays are just a short time away!


Toy Discussion
7/10/2007 9:26:38 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Pausing Over Paddles
Posted by Tom

There is an interesting poll question on the Toy Shop Web site at the moment. The question is simple — “Have you ever attended an online toy auction?” The answers to choose form include yes, no and only on eBay.

Currently, the answers are fairly split. This leads me to a question I have been wondering for some time. I know the vast majority of subscribers to Toy Shop are die-hard toy fans who have attended a fair share of toy auctions in their many years of collecting. I also know that the majority of people using a computer are of a younger age and are more apt to bid online in you auctions.

eBay is bigger than ever these days, and even the old toy show stalwarts are looking to that medium to get their hands on toys. But are the Toy Shop subscribers who have been with the magazine since 1988 also going online to get their auction fix? I guess if I could add an addendum question to that poll, it would be “Do you only participate in auctions on eBay, or do you also attend live auctions?” Is there a clean split of people who have attended live auctions and those who participate online, or is there a crossing of traffic?

I’d guess with each passing day, more and more people are doing both. Some miss the personal interaction, while others feel things are more available online. I can see both ways.

And as for those who haven’t participated in a toy auction — give it a try. A successful bid is a very rewarding feeling.


Collecting Toys
7/3/2007 12:24:26 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]