Vintage Stock Cost Comparisons

About Vintage Stock

Vintage Stock sells used or pre-owned products, including books, music, movies, video games, sports collectibles, trading cards, games, comics, and toys. With Vintage Stock, customers can get everything they want in one store. In fact, each Vintage Stock store can carry upward of 40,000 to 60,000 unique items, everything from Beatles memorabilia and Spider-Man comic books to Mickey Mantle autographs and Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards to the newest DVD and music releases. Founded in 1980, in Joplin, Missouri, Vintage Stock was originally called Book Barn and sold used books. As time progressed, we have diversified the product line to include other new and pre-owned products, including music, movies, video games, sports collectibles, trading cards, games, comics and toys.

Toys, Games & Hobbies Franchise Opportunities

Below is a quick comparison of Vintage Stock against other Toys, Games & Hobbies franchises and business opportunities. For an in depth comparison of Vintage Stock with another opportunity including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options click on the name of the company to view the detailed comparison.

Franchise Franchise Fee Royalty Advertising Fee Development Costs
Ace Hardware $5,000 0 $41,000-$2,110,230
Adam & Eve Stores $30,000 $149,000-$345,000
Air Traffic $30,000 5% $166,200
Bricks & Minifigs $25,000 6% $50/mo $108,500-$276,400
Brilliant Sky $35,000 5% $196,000-$424,000
Game On Video games $25,000 4% $13,000-$25,000
Game X Change N/A $150,000-$200,000
Gamer Doc N/A $180,000-$250,000
GameTruck $12,500-$89,500 7% $156,599-$322,734
HobbyTown USA $20,000 3% 1%-3% $199,500-$374,000
HomeGamers N/A $250,000-$550,000
Kazoo $39,000 7% 2% $135,200-$389,500
Learning Express $25,000-$35,000 5% $25,825-$364,150
Remote Control Hobbies $15,000 2.5% $98,500-$250,000