Gargamel Clear Light Blue Zagoran

Discussion in 'Super7 Showroom' started by Super7 Store, Sep 28, 2011.

  1. Super7 Store

    Super7 Store Toy Prince

    Gargamel's iconic cycloptic creature hides in plain sight! The clear blue vinyl fades right into the clear blue sky... Normally saved for rainy days, we're switching it up with this Zagoran to celebrate the rare sunshine we get once in awhile.

    Gargamel's Clear Light Blue Zagoran will be available for sale this Thursday, September 29th at Noon Pacific at the Super7 Store and online. $95 each HERE.

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  2. SirNarwhal

    SirNarwhal Toy Prince

    Was wondering, and please don't take this the wrong way, as to why this is $95 in the US store when it's listed as being 5000 yen on their Japanese store, which is about $65 at the current exchange rate. Even $75 US would be fine, but I'm just wondering as to why the price is so drastically different.
     
  3. Prometheum5

    Prometheum5 Post Pimp

    For $65, are you going to go to Japan to get it yourself? I hear it's a long swim.
     
  4. brobles

    brobles S7 Royalty

    I may be wrong but I believe that's 65 bucks shipped
     
  5. SirNarwhal

    SirNarwhal Toy Prince

    Its price in Japan is ~$65. Super7 is usually very good about keeping to the current exchange rate and in this instance it's a large difference in price; almost 1/2 of the cost of the figure's worth extra.

    US one and Gargamel one both don't include shipping, but shipping is about $8 on both websites. I'm talking strictly the base price here.
     
  6. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    I gots to get paid as I don't work for free.
     
  7. wing_clipper

    wing_clipper Post Pimp

    there is always a markup on the japanese retail price, otherwise s7 wouldn't make any $

    it has always been this way
     
  8. petitetoilonrouge

    petitetoilonrouge S7 Royalty

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, Japanese kaiju companies traditionnally only give a crap discount for wholesale, and that discount is almost entirely absorbed by shipping and duties. So if s7 want to make their standard cut (and as a business, I'm sure they do), they have to charge up and above the Japanese price. This said, s7 must pay less than regular wholesale because of their distributor discount, but if they based their retail prices on that, I doubt any other retailers (Rotofugi, Lulubell, etc.) could follow and thus wouldn't get any Gargamel toys from them, rendering the distribution deal moot... Makes sense?

    As to why people would buy their Gargamel toys from s7 and other Western retailers instead of Gargamel direct (when possible), it's a different story... Convenience, I guess? Some companies even have agreements that make it impossible to buy direct so as not to disadvantage the local distributors (see Lego...).

    This said, buying a Zag from s7 to be shipped to Canada: 95$ + 25-30$ shipping. From Gargamel: 5000yen + 10-15$ shipping.
     
  9. kikaiju

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