What sort of show merchandise would you buy?

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What merchandise would you buy? (tick as many as appropriate)

Convention Badge (99p)
12
13%
Convention Dog Tags (£7.99)
7
8%
Convention Hoodie (£24.99)
7
8%
Convention Keyring (£2.99)
7
8%
Convention Limited Numbered Edition Lithograph - of concept/ unproduced toys/ artwork (£5.99)
8
9%
Convention Mug (£5.99)
11
12%
Convention Patches (£3.99)
8
9%
Convention Poster (£3.99)
8
9%
Convention Red Dawn comic exclusive cover (TBC)
11
12%
Convention T-Shirt (£11.99)
14
15%
 
Total votes: 93

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What sort of show merchandise would you buy?

Post by Dave Tree »

If a show was to provide merchandise that was previously unavailable, what would you buy out the choices here (pricing is approximate)
And no, a figure is not finacially viable for this one.

Ths is to distill and short list products for consideration. It's not the final list and if anyone has any realistic ideas, all are welcome.

Remember this is to get the ball rolling, bigger, better things can happen further down the line, but we have to start somewhere.

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Post by gung-hoeddie »

i would invest in a few of the things listed, would there be various logos on the items?
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Post by Dave Tree »

good point, there maybe one or two, but they are mostly specific to the show to celebrate and mark the occasion.

Might be handy to mention if more than one of any item would be purchased, ie. a mug to keep and one to drink out of at work etc.
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Post by gung-hoeddie »

Dave Tree wrote: Might be handy to mention if more than one of any item would be purchased, ie. a mug to keep and one to drink out of at work etc.
i've read this several times but i'm not sure what your getting at?
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as in when you buy a mug, would it be just one mug or would you buy more than one?

in your case, you get a discount after 100 :tongue:
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i see, i expect i'd get a few of a few things the hoodies sound cool. Thanks for the discount too bastard.
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Hey I aim to please, just not you :lol:
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don't you like me anymore? I thought we were chums.
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A hoodie would be great would the BFTB logo be used on it?
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Dave, you forgot to include the signed photograph of me.

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