thejosh2010 wrote:Hmm...this looks familiar... It's a pretty cool piece of Funko history from the 2004 Funko booth at SDCC
OMG!!! I know 2 of the people in that SDCC photo! LOL!!
thejosh2010 wrote:Hmm...this looks familiar... It's a pretty cool piece of Funko history from the 2004 Funko booth at SDCC
garpike wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:Hmm...this looks familiar... It's a pretty cool piece of Funko history from the 2004 Funko booth at SDCC
OMG!!! I know 2 of the people in that SDCC photo! LOL!!
thejosh2010 wrote:
Bet i can guess which two!! Next time i'm out your way we should have a little funatic gathering
garpike wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:
Bet i can guess which two!! Next time i'm out your way we should have a little funatic gathering
Anytime your near Cincy would be great! We have a POP Swap coming up in August.
thejosh2010 wrote:garpike wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:
Bet i can guess which two!! Next time i'm out your way we should have a little funatic gathering
Anytime your near Cincy would be great! We have a POP Swap coming up in August.
I’ll be up there late September as of right now! Will have to touch base then and arrange something
garpike wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:garpike wrote:
Anytime your near Cincy would be great! We have a POP Swap coming up in August.
I’ll be up there late September as of right now! Will have to touch base then and arrange something
Sounds great! BTW... Are you in the photo? I know the 2 guys on the right.
thejosh2010 wrote:So back when Funko started out, even with business going quite well, the company wasn’t the financial juggernaut that it is today with an IPO & the Disneyland-esk headquarters in downtown Everett. Long before the days of receiving Funko-Shop boxes every week with “Funko” printed on the sides, Funko would have to hand-press logo’s on the sides of packages as they shipped them out. This item is one of those hand-press stamps, standing about 5x7 inches. It was used for years and then stored as a relic of Funko’s past, but now, I am proud to say it is a unqiue and fun piece that is in my collection!! Never loved history in school, but Funko history is the best!!!
Probably hasn’t been used for more than 10 years, but even gave it a try myself & BAM!!
20 Years of Funko...20 Years of FUN!!
CaliCollectibles wrote:My oldest funko piece. Seems like some sort of store display oversized wobbler. I purchased one on ebay and he displays nicely.
icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
Adrenya wrote:I really want to know what the pie tastes like though. The coolest thing I have is my HQ grand opening golden ticket. Not spectacular, but it is signed by Brian, Kevin Smith and all the Comic Book Men.
TriFeckTa wrote:My favorite thing shared so is the 2004 SDCC booth theme as well. Makes me want to own supermart freddy so much more.
g3ohss wrote:TriFeckTa wrote:My favorite thing shared so is the 2004 SDCC booth theme as well. Makes me want to own supermart freddy so much more.
Lets invest in one
icemanfan44 wrote:g3ohss wrote:TriFeckTa wrote:My favorite thing shared so is the 2004 SDCC booth theme as well. Makes me want to own supermart freddy so much more.
Lets invest in one
I gave mine away at the fdo years ago
Brian@Funko wrote:......
thejosh2010 wrote:Your never too far from home to find a little bit of Funko history. This crystal Freddy Wobbler was a test piece that was accidentally sent out from the Funko factory over a decade ago. At the time, Funko was messing with the idea of floating stuff inside the polystone Wobblers. With this one and only piece, the factory chose three random items, being Batman, SpongeBob, & Elmo to put inside the polystone to test the floating issues. It definitely fits the oddball category & I can gladly say this bit of history is now in my collection!!Brian@Funko wrote:......
Maybe Brian recalls this particular piece for any further info on it..
Adrenya wrote:I really want to know what the pie tastes like though. The coolest thing I have is my HQ grand opening golden ticket. Not spectacular, but it is signed by Brian, Kevin Smith and all the Comic Book Men.
Tmarie_82 wrote:CaliCollectibles wrote:My oldest funko piece. Seems like some sort of store display oversized wobbler. I purchased one on ebay and he displays nicely.
I love this piece we also purchased one a few months ago on eBay, it is awesome!
thejosh2010 wrote:Your never too far from home to find a little bit of Funko history. This crystal Freddy Wobbler was a test piece that was accidentally sent out from the Funko factory over a decade ago. At the time, Funko was messing with the idea of floating stuff inside the polystone Wobblers. With this one and only piece, the factory chose three random items, being Batman, SpongeBob, & Elmo to put inside the polystone to test the floating issues. It definitely fits the oddball category & I can gladly say this bit of history is now in my collection!!Brian@Funko wrote:......
Maybe Brian recalls this particular piece for any further info on it..
FearlessPhotog wrote:Adrenya wrote:I really want to know what the pie tastes like though. The coolest thing I have is my HQ grand opening golden ticket. Not spectacular, but it is signed by Brian, Kevin Smith and all the Comic Book Men.
that’s awesome! i love the comic book men
supertoygiant wrote:FearlessPhotog wrote:Adrenya wrote:I really want to know what the pie tastes like though. The coolest thing I have is my HQ grand opening golden ticket. Not spectacular, but it is signed by Brian, Kevin Smith and all the Comic Book Men.
that’s awesome! i love the comic book men
I would frame that right away!!!!
BobbleheadFreak wrote:Found this cleaning out Toy Closet, it was a Box Layout of a never released Wobbler, From the movie The Tuxedo
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