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Can anyone explain or describe the attraction of Charlie bears? Are they an investment? Can you put them in the washing machine? Are they for children or adults? Just curious?
Rosa did a perfect job describing the Yankee candles, and she's good with the bears as well. Mr Charlie Bear is a creepy individual. His creepiness pours through the TV.I sometimes watch part of a Charlie Bears show. I think majority of the bears etc are lovely but at those prices I would be loathed to give one to a small child to drag around everywhere ( I speak from experience!) I tend to look at them as collectors pieces, although to keep a load of them looking pristine looks like hard work imo. As for Mr Charlie Bears himself, part of me applauds him for being so totally emersed in his product, part of me thinks it's all a bit creepy. Whatever, they seem to be very successful, and it's lovely to see Rosa back as the BA.
Yes I think I saw that edition where one appeared in an antique shop, marked up at 40 quid, so hardly an investment, but its a very good marketing ploy.I am not into Bear collecting Charlie or otherwise.If you were hoping to make a return on your ‘investment’ it would probably take several generations and even then you would have to be very lucky.I think there was one on ‘Bargain Hunt’ some time ago? I don’t remember a spectacular sell out.
Granny's bear collection would only have sentimental value. One of the presenters was recently selling a quite expensive jacket. Her pitch was that, in time, she would pass it down to her daughter. Now, there may be some daughters who approve of their mother's taste and will welcome wearing their clothes but I think they're few and far between. Most daughters want to choose their own jackets.Yes I think I saw that edition where one appeared in an antique shop, marked up at 40 quid, so hardly an investment, but its a very good marketing ploy.
I just imagine all those who are clearing out granny's collection of bears and hoping for a windfall, then realising they're not.
When my Border Terrier was alive he used to stalk and hunt down any soft toy I had lying around. Said toy then had it's face chewed off and the stuffing pulled out everywhere, he really seemed to enjoy killing them. I've never liked Charlie Bears but I used to have some miniature bears that I bought from QVC years ago and I did resell those for a fair bit more than I paid for them.I belong to a Burmese Cat group on Facebook. The other day, a member put up a photo of some stuff toy animals she had. Her cat had attacked and pulled the stuffing out.
Very high falutin!This ‘secondary market’ pitch makes me smile - I always think of EBay rather than Christie’s