Thursday, March 5, 2009

Collecting Diecast Matchbox Cars

Matchbox cars are probably in every man's past. Almost every little boy at one time or another has owned at least one matchbox car, but probably more than just one. These diecast cars are the fabric of molding our imagination as a child. I can remember setting up tracks and little towns as a child and running my matchbox cars for hours at a time. I also remember my mother getting angry as she would step on them in the middle of the night or just coming into my room at any given time. Matchbox cars are as popular today as they were some 50 years ago. Every Wal-Mart or dollar store has some sort of display with these diecast models hanging on the rack. Many grown men are now into collecting a piece of there childhood through Matchbox car collecting. If you have not yet 1951 Topps baseball cards I will outline a few things to get you started in this fantastic diecast hobby.

First I advise to do some research on the history of Matchbox cars. This will get you in touch with the root of origin. Secondly I suggest you find a make or series of Matchbox cars that interest you the most. There are several types of these cars to collect. The modern series is considered anything produced after 1970. This encompasses several other types of series. The Across America Spider-Man action figure features cars from each of the 50 states in the US. Every car came with a license plate depicting the two letter state abbreviation and the a three digit number showing the order in which the state joined the Union. The Coca-Cola Series featured Matchbox cars emblazoned with the Coca Cola logo on them. The Convoy Series was centered around tractor trailer trucks and matching trailers. The Superfast cars came with high quality frictionless axles and wheels and were made to emulate the Hot Wheels cars for competition reasons. Another type of Matchbox car series is the King Size models or Super Kings as they are sometimes called. These were larger size diecast models that were made to compete with Corgi and Dinky models. The Yesteryear Series is a group of cars that are modeled around classic cars from all over the world. Vintage and rare Matchbox cars are the prizes of most collectors collections. These feature the early Lesney diecast and many are still being found by collectors today.

It is never too late to begin collecting as we are now in a new calender year and the Littlechap models are hitting the shelves. Check locally for a diecast club in your area, you might be surprised to find one right around the corner from you. Several retail stores such as K-Mart, Wal-Mart and many dollar stores have quite a selection of models even from a few yours ago. Also with the dawn of the internet, Munny has become a collectors dream for finding almost any type of Matchbox car you have you eye on.

Lastly, this hobby is all about fun, so do not lose sight in the fact of the great nostalgia you will enjoy from collecting your childhood toys from days gone past.

Dave Cherry is an avid Matchbox car collector.

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Finding the Right Product to Sell Online

When deciding on your Internet marketing strategy, you would need to find a great product, set up a eye catching website, Spider-Man start marketing this product by showing the consumer just how much they want or need this product and why buying it from you makes the most sense. However, your Internet marketing strategy will suffer if you don't know what kind Spider-Man action figure product you want to sell, or you can't find the best resource to get it from in the first place. Have no fear, however, for there are a large number of avenues you can explore, which will help your Internet marketing strategy come to full fruition.

One of the best places to start is by investigating some of your local businesses. There may be some shops located in your area, which offer some amazing products. These companies may have failed to form an Internet marketing strategy for themselves. You may be able to arrange a deal with them to sell their product online for a percentage of the profits. Depending on how great this product really is, you and this local business could really make it big through this partnership. Local craftspeople are yet another place where making online sales could be a benefit to both parties, as many of these people will sell their items through consignment and might even offer discounts should you want to buy from them in bulk. Again, by the same token, garage sales could potentially offer some great results, especially if your product is something vintage or collectible.

Drop shipper directories could help you form your Internet marketing strategy because with these wholesalers who will ship product directly to your customers, you can save a great deal of money by not having to carry the product yourself. Wholesaler directories, on the other hand, are often more specialized than most drop shippers and while you will probably need to invoice the product yourself, you can generally get a much larger supply and range of product. Importers and Exporters might also give you an area in which you can find a great product by shipping from overseas. This usually requires a good deal of expertise, in dealing with all of the international trade laws, but with a little hard work can be done successfully.

eBay could be a good place to find collectible and hard-to-find products that may do well on your website. Many people can make an entire business out of E-bay selling techniques. Trade shows as well will offer you one great opportunity to find product. When many 1933 Goudey Sport Kings gather in one place, they all try to push product and you can very often find great deals and make good partnerships at these events, which in the long run, will only help your Internet marketing strategy grow and prosper.

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