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Thread: WGSH Motherload

  1. #11
    Still I bit it crosses the two grand mark and if one of the recent yahoo's join, probably eight grand
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  2. #12
    that's a nice buncha figures.

  3. #13
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    I've learned through first hand experience selling Mego figures in huge lots is terrible for getting the best price out there.

    The only people who would buy a lot like this are only interested in stealing a few pieces from it and then reselling it again.

    The buyer will then break up the lot for sale and probably make at least 50% more than what he paid - even with repro parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey01 View Post
    I've learned through first hand experience selling Mego figures in huge lots is terrible for getting the best price out there.

    The only people who would buy a lot like this are only interested in stealing a few pieces from it and then reselling it again.

    The buyer will then break up the lot for sale and probably make at least 50% more than what he paid - even with repro parts.
    yeah i agree
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey01 View Post
    I've learned through first hand experience selling Mego figures in huge lots is terrible for getting the best price out there.

    The only people who would buy a lot like this are only interested in stealing a few pieces from it and then reselling it again.

    The buyer will then break up the lot for sale and probably make at least 50% more than what he paid - even with repro parts.
    So very true
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    Well, 24 nice figures, but I'm not sure what's repro = $1200-$1600. Add in $250 for ISIS, and I'm thinking $1450-$1850. Personally, I'd stop at $1200 to leave enough profit to make it worth my time/risk.

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    Regardless of what may or may not be repro , there are some nice figs in the lot. I say the end bid is around the $1300 range. But not from me
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    Nice lot.
    The repro parts hurt the auction in my eyes. If it really is only two stickers and the Green Arrow accessories I think I'd sell the lot as all original and remove those items. As a lot I can't see the ending price being hurt too much by going all original; keeping the repro parts obviously raises too many doubts about the authenticity of the entire lot.

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    If the price is right benbarb will swoop.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Nice lot.
    The repro parts hurt the auction in my eyes.
    Totally agree. I've been burnt by undisclosed repro parts enough times in the past to make me steer clear of this lot.

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