I really thought it was a starting bid of $260 in the excitement. Then I emailed Celga and they brought me back to reality that it was $2600. Now I really understand how currency conversion errors happen when something exciting comes along: http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h61012675
Yes that is so true cuz I'd be f*@k'd. When u're so accustomed to buying stuff on YJA in the hundreds u'll automatically assume prices for these things are around there and fail to acknowledge the extra '0'.
Wow someone is really taking the piss with that price. I don't collect Goga's but I'm quite sure that's a pretty unreasonable price. Add this auction to whomever is selling those 6000 Bemons or 2500 Painted Lucky Bag Matango. On a lighter note it's 55 degrees in Buffalo today when it's been like 12 all last week. I'm going for a bike ride to get these old joints moving again. LOL C.
coming from someone that wants a goga......that price is stupid. plain. and. simple. and as pickle said.....f them......
Yen conversion = take off the last two digits and add a dollar sign. You don't even need a calculator with the current exchange rate. As for that Goga, it's been floating around for a while. The seller just didn't relist it again until recently. I wonder if they actually are attempting to sell it at that price.
old gogas are very very very difficult to find, especially MIB ones. the prices are usually higher then bemons. u are very very lucky if you find one MIB under 6 digits JPY.
no way, this guy has been trying to get huge money for that Goga for like a year, unless he had more than one he just keeps re-listing this one over and over and over...
The last Goga I saw sell on YJA was this one and it sold for 65,000 Yen and is a spectacular colorway. The Lucky Bag Goga is a great piece as well, but MIB or not, Slack is right, that seller has been listing and relisting that same Goga for a ridiculous price for quite a while.