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Please help: answer 3 questions about a basketball game

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Please help: answer 3 questions about a basketball game 

Post#1 » by vmor » Wed Apr 20, 2011 4:47 am

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Re: Please help: answer 3 questions about a basketball game 

Post#2 » by Base » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:15 pm

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CHOCKING HAZARD - Toy contains
small balls + small parts


Personally, I wouldn't be interested, and at $25-$30 a pop, that's just downright ridiculous. Unless you're throwing in quality paints and brushes to paint the figurines, don't think i would even think to buy one. Pretty neat idea though. Also, I think it would add a lot of value to the toy if you could have customized courts for different teams (if the NBA allows it). I feel like it will be a little (Please Use More Appropriate Word) that your figurine will jump toward the basket and not land on his feet. Rather land on the ground like another player fouled him. I feel like that's why games like a catapult were made, a figurine couldn't be made to land perfectly like a real jump shot.

Also, how much would shipping cost for someone who lives in Alaska or Hawaii since I am always disclosed from free shipping. Or shipping in general. Unless it's going to hit the markets everywhere.

Don't know if I would waste your whole IRA on this, but if you already put money on it to put patents on it, I say it's worth the shot.

So,
1. A little to expensive.
2. Players landing?
3. Shipping costs?

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