Has anyone taken a look at the list to see how many people have reserved numbers and how many are above 250? The two possible issues would be that there aren’t enough un-reserved numbers below 250 to cover the ones above. The other would be, that the collectors with numbers above 250, would have toys that do not match the others. So I guess it is an advantage to have a lower number. If 250 toys, covers all those that have reserved numbers, how many are going to be disappointed that usually purchase them with random numbers. My number is 76, I hope no one that has a number above 250, bumps my 76. This toy is so sexy, that you may find they fly off the shelves even with the increased cost. My thoughts are, that cutting the number in half might be too big of a cut. Tough decisions.
Gary