erised said:
I hated it when they came out with variations, cuz of course we always had to have ALL the variations!!
Yeah that's how they got us, and that's the beginning of people getting fed up which led to the end of the fad. I think what finally killed it was that "The End" bear thing, where he said that was the last bunch of beanies ever to be made, and a lot of people were sad about it. But they started to get over it and realize how much money, time and space it was wasting, and were actually relieved! Then when they came back with 'the beginning' it was too much. Most collectors had lost the urge, and there was an underlying soreness of being 'tricked' too ( I always suspected it was a trick but bought them anyway) Once they weren't so hard to find, for me the thrill of the hunt went out of it, and when my little girl and neices I bought for lost interest, that was the end. Even now, I'll buy a cute dog, cat or bear if I really want it. I feel guilty not buying from the family who ran the Hallmark store because they used to tip me off on 'hits' ahead of anyone else and even saved me some in bags if I missed so I feel I somehow 'owe' them my business even if I don't want any. I did buy a "Dublin" bear, more because of my U2 kick than a Beanie Baby one
You have a Garcia bear? He used to be worth hundreds of dollars! Check into that, you might want to sell if the price is good before it drops any lower.
All your Barbies are pretty!