Old 97
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Allen I often read and value your opinions and insight.This just isn't accurate. When Motorsports Authentics did the haulers, they produced something like 70-80 percent of all the merchandise. It was all the same designs, all the same selection, all the same quality. I've actually been to their offices and seen their operation. They had a couple graphic designers on staff, and all the designs were the same...different cars, different numbers, different sponsors, but same designs. You probably didn't know that because you only shopped at your favorite team/driver store. But it was all the same. (Also, they didn't make any money, and were going out of business, hence a huge reason for change...but that's just a minor issue I guess). The tracks (ISC & SMI) actually owned Motorsports Authentics. In terms of "Brian tapping into the souvenir dollars" he received a bigger % from Motorsports Authentics than he does with Fanatics, since there was a double dipping of both ownership & paying rent to tracks (not to mention NASCAR licensing, making it a triple dip).
Also, Fanatics allows teams and manufacturers to bring in their own vendors and create their own merch. THEY (Fanatics) only produce a portion of the merch for sale - drastically less than Motorsports Authentics. So, technically, under Fanatic's watch, teams/drivers/tracks can have a much wider array of merch than in the previous hauler years. Believe it or not, but there is much more variety now than with the Haulers. Items, designs, fabrics etc.
As to the monetary figures.....if my opinion is incorrect, then I thank you for your information.
As to the rest..... I respectfully disagree. The last shirt I bought was the Wrangler tribute car at the Winston. It didn't seem to look like anything that anybody else was wearing. I still have a tote full of that stuff somewhere and they all seemed original at the time. Soooo many years ago. (sigh)
I still like the trailers better. JMO