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'''ToyQuest''' is the name of a commercial venture by [[Ro Reddick]] to buy & sell science fiction and genre themed toys on the secondary market. | '''ToyQuest''' is the name of a commercial venture by [[Ro Reddick]] to buy & sell science fiction and genre themed toys on the secondary market. | ||
| − | After years of acquiring collectibles from both retail and other secondary market vendors, Ro decided that there might be an opportunity to make a bit of income by leveraging her knowledge of the toy market, using her existing collection as a base inventory, and continuing to pursue her love for collecting. | + | After years of acquiring collectibles from both retail and other secondary market vendors, Ro decided that there might be an opportunity to make a bit of income by leveraging her knowledge of the toy market, using her existing collection as a base inventory, and continuing to pursue her love for collecting.{{tellmemore}} |
==Types of Merchandise== | ==Types of Merchandise== | ||
Revision as of 10:47, 12 September 2007
ToyQuest is the name of a commercial venture by Ro Reddick to buy & sell science fiction and genre themed toys on the secondary market.
After years of acquiring collectibles from both retail and other secondary market vendors, Ro decided that there might be an opportunity to make a bit of income by leveraging her knowledge of the toy market, using her existing collection as a base inventory, and continuing to pursue her love for collecting.[???]
Types of Merchandise
- Star Trek
- action figures
- ship models
- pins & patches
- Star Wars action figures
- Spawn action figures
Trivia
- The logo for ToyQuest was directly inspired by the emblem featured on The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest cartoon series (1996–1997)