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 Todays Haul: Help me put a value on these Vintage items ... 
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just got these today and im very very happy ... please help me put a value on these for me ... i just want to get an idea ... thanks so much guys for all your help ...

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Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:07 pm
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How much did you pay for them?

That's what they're worth. Or are you really asking what someone else would pay for them? :?


Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:18 pm
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yeah, more like market value is what im looking for ...


Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:20 pm
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the ones on top: $25/ea because of the condition they're in
second pic: I paid $30/ea on yja last week
3rd pic: i don't know
4th Pic: on ebay, they went for $75 but they had all the accessories
5gh pic: wow. i havent seen one of those in ages. alot


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I would be interested in the removable mask Ultraman Taro.

let me know...

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That's quite a haul !
The Inazuman and Kikaider 01 figures are especially nice. (even missing an arm, this figure is tough to find)


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Love the Zaboga!

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thanks guys ...

need more thoughts on market values though ... dont know much about there value ...


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You need to do some of your own research on these.
Pardon my tact (I tend to be acerbic as everyone knows...)
But waving these under our noses and asking for what amounts to an appraisal service isn't really what we're about here.
or am I wrong ? :lol:
Did you buy these to flip or to love?
If you bought them to flip, head on over to Ebay, the bids you get will be what people are willing to pay for them.
If you bought them to love, clean them gently and display them in a nice case, and be content with that great haul.
howzat ?


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akumaizer wrote:
You need to do some of your own research on these.
Pardon my tact (I tend to be acerbic as everyone knows...)
But waving these under our noses and asking for what amounts to an appraisal service isn't really what we're about here.
or am I wrong ? :lol:
Did you buy these to flip or to love?
If you bought them to flip, head on over to Ebay, the bids you get will be what people are willing to pay for them.
If you bought them to love, clean them gently and display them in a nice case, and be content with that great haul.
howzat ?


that is some sound advice akumaizer.......couldn't have said it better meself!!!.


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jaylay wrote:
thanks guys ...
need more thoughts on market values though ... dont know much about there value ...


Are you insuring these or something?


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messtiza wrote:
jaylay wrote:
thanks guys ...
need more thoughts on market values though ... dont know much about there value ...


Are you insuring these or something?


I think it's more like...what was the name of that show....the one with the dolphin that helped people....."something, something, under the sea"....


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post pics of your collection at www.ratemypoo.com


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hello, what you need is the international official popy and japan toys priceguide including 100.000.000.000 auction results for the last 5years, published at ebaybooks.com :lol: :lol: :lol:


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hen wrote:
hello, what you need is the international official popy and japan toys priceguide including 100.000.000.000 auction results for the last 5years, published at ebaybooks.com :lol: :lol: :lol:


are you kidding me ... :shock: :lol:


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akumaizer wrote:
You need to do some of your own research on these.
Pardon my tact (I tend to be acerbic as everyone knows...)
But waving these under our noses and asking for what amounts to an appraisal service isn't really what we're about here.
or am I wrong ? :lol:
Did you buy these to flip or to love?
If you bought them to flip, head on over to Ebay, the bids you get will be what people are willing to pay for them.
If you bought them to love, clean them gently and display them in a nice case, and be content with that great haul.
howzat ?


to love ... for now! :twisted:


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akumaizer wrote:
You need to do some of your own research on these.
Pardon my tact (I tend to be acerbic as everyone knows...)
But waving these under our noses and asking for what amounts to an appraisal service isn't really what we're about here.
or am I wrong ? :lol:
Did you buy these to flip or to love?
If you bought them to flip, head on over to Ebay, the bids you get will be what people are willing to pay for them.
If you bought them to love, clean them gently and display them in a nice case, and be content with that great haul.
howzat ?


i cleaned them gently with alcohol. it works to a point and doesnt damage the vinyl. i guess there is no way to get the permanent marker off. its soaked in.

how else do you guys clean vintage vinyl?


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jaylay wrote:
akumaizer wrote:
You need to do some of your own research on these.
Pardon my tact (I tend to be acerbic as everyone knows...)
But waving these under our noses and asking for what amounts to an appraisal service isn't really what we're about here.
or am I wrong ? :lol:
Did you buy these to flip or to love?
If you bought them to flip, head on over to Ebay, the bids you get will be what people are willing to pay for them.
If you bought them to love, clean them gently and display them in a nice case, and be content with that great haul.
howzat ?


i cleaned them gently with alcohol. it works to a point and doesnt damage the vinyl. i guess there is no way to get the permanent marker off. its soaked in.

how else do you guys clean vintage vinyl?


Personally, I like little Ichiro or Tetsuo-kun's name on the feet. Add's something to it. History maybe...I dunno.


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I use hot water and windex (or something similar).

sometimes, just a clothe and elbow grease is enough.

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First Lets Identify Possible & Probable Ebay Reject!


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