"I am not trying to pass off anything as a rare variation. I do not know if it it real or not. I did not know there was another color face. I am not going to rip the head off because I do not want to break it. I would suggest that you do NOT bid."
"I am not trying to pass off anything as a rare variation. I do not know if it it real or not. I did not know there was another color face. I am not going to rip the head off because I do not want to break it. I would suggest that you do NOT bid."
Very predictable answers. Playing dumb and claiming to know nothing about what one is selling seems to be the excuse many ebay sellers use to intentionally mislead people or try to rip them off. Pathetic. And I just knew the "I don't want to risk breaking the head" excuse was coming too.![]()
I am very happy to see this Joker didn't profit very much from his scam. His soldier ape lot sold for a mere $33.69. I couldn't be happier.![]()
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Well, they did in the sense that they paid a high price for a defaced Soldier Ape...
Had it been an actual mint/complete Soldier (just a standard issue) the price wouldn't have been too bad... However, with that "pancake makeup" they added, that lowered it's mintiness, and therefore it's value...