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Re: Fed UP!!!!!!!!
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Tue, 20 Jul 2004 19:21:16 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
   In lugnet.market.theory, David Laswell wrote:
   In lugnet.color, Alfred Speredelozzi wrote:
   ...I can accept that AFOLs represent 5% of the market...

I’ve wondered about this for quite some time now...is that 5% supposed to be by straight head-count, or by total dollar sales? If it’s by the head, then we should be accounting for a rather hefty chunk of their gross income.

I remember Brad saying at BF03 that it was 5% of sales. However, much of those sales are at Walmart, Kmart, Target - which doesn’t collect stats on who the customer is or for whom the customer is buying (adults for kids vs. adults for adults).

I’d say the AFOL community is probably best guessed by BrickLink members which is 25k. The logic being that while each individual site (Lugnet, CC, FBTB, 1000steine.de, etc) has a large number of silent lurkers.

A good point should be made that different AFOLs spend different amounts of money on LEGO. For example, I make only 20k a year and I have colossal student loans, so I really only spend ~$500 a year on lego. Granted, this is more than your average kid (or parent buying for kid), but only by a factor of 2 or 3 at most. This is versus someone like Troy who spends MUCH more than I do, and probably accounts for 10 kids or more per year.

-Lenny

As well, for me, another factor is that TLC ahsn’t lost this AFOL as a purchase source. Actually, I’m buying more right from TLC and less from garage sales/newspaper adds due to the convenience/don’t have to clean ‘em issue.

Dave K



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(...) I remember Brad saying at BF03 that it was 5% of sales. However, much of those sales are at Walmart, Kmart, Target - which doesn't collect stats on who the customer is or for whom the customer is buying (adults for kids vs. adults for adults). (...) (20 years ago, 20-Jul-04, to lugnet.market.theory, FTX)

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