I would have thought the lunchbox would have scored higher. Especially being from such an unpopular show. Not a bad haul. If it's got the thermos you can recoup about a 1/3 of your investment on that alone. You should be able to flip the stuff you don't want and worst case break even money wise. If you can get stuff for your collection for free you've done alright by my estimate.
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Everything was grabbed for under $10 EXCEPT the Mr Mercury. I paid below market value, but he wasn't cheap. I think he's really cool!Comment
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Oh, that lunchbox is amazing. I was floored. All he said was he was throwing an old lunchbox in. My curiosity was working overtime imagining what it could be, but I would have never ever thought it would be something so cool. I have the dimmest of dim recollection of that show! I would love to see episodes again. No thermos, but the inside is not bad, and so much neat artwork on it.Last edited by Splitty; Feb 27, '12, 1:01 AM.Comment
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So I ventured away from my flea market stall today and hit a local toy show with Spyweb Lil Spyweb and some buddies. Also got to catch up with BatmanMC as I was leaving and check out a recent Mego score he had in person. Always good to catch up face to face.
The Mego stuff was way overpriced, but was plentiful. Hit a guy selling off his childhood memories and hit a piece I've been searching for, for about 3 years in the bottom of a bag. Missed out on a couple of decent pieces, but fortunately the guy that had beat me to the table got blinded by one box and missed out on much more in several other boxes which I scored. Circled is a green Scareglow Halberd from the original He-man line. Seen these tip $30 by themselves on a good ebay day. I only collect the rarer figures in non-mego lines and this was all I needed to complete my SG. Figure, cape, and Halberd were all found independently and all were less than $2.00 a piece. I love vintage toy hunting. It's not at all a common find. Sitting in the bottom of the bag when I sorted it out. Woo Hoo!!! to say the least. Plus it was wrapped in a Super Powers Red Tornado cape. About 15 of the figures were complete with the Flying Fists He-man being the highlight. The remaining bag of Ghostbuster parts and MOTU parts will probably help me complete about 10-12 more. The 3 Ghostbuster guns should recoup about 2/3 of my investment. The Gremlins Atari 2600 game is a fairly hard to find piece and is worth more than I paid for that lot. Counted just the major pieces and the total broke out to about $1.50 a piece across the whole days spending. One of the better days I've had in recent memory at an actual toy show. It was like an 80's flashback pre-ebay days.
Here's a pic of the major pieces in the haul.
Last edited by megocrazy; Feb 27, '12, 12:57 AM.It's not a doll it's an action figure.Comment
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1960's big eyed japanese doll w/ poodle. $1
Neca Boogie to add to my Xmas display. approx 10" tall. $1
Vintage xmas elf, squeaky toy and Flintstones xmas ornament of Hopper (also got Barney,Wilma, and Betty) $1 each.
Voltron sword .25 cents
3 super duper rare Monster in my Pocket series three figures. .25 cents each. Already on ebay with bids of $50 each. Hoping to get about $200 for the 3. I think I actually yelled "Holy, uh poo" in front of little kids and parents in toy section when I found them.
I also picked up a 1961 Edward Mobley sleepy eyed lamb from an antique shop, payed $17 but I wanted it, it's 50 years old, and I've never seen one in person before. The cats and dogs turn up fairly often, but lamb and elephant were on my want list.
Forgot to take a pic though.Comment
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Very cool. I would have been all over that Oogie for a buck. I think the sword looks a lot like the one with my matchbox Voltron. Very nice score. They're always missing or broken. That one is still shiny too.It's not a doll it's an action figure.Comment
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a few of my yard sale finds today. Nothing earthshaking but as always the hunt is the most fun! Not so many toys finds but a few here and there. I can never find anything at a flea market but I do ok at the yard and garage sales.
Yamaha RX-V492 Reciever $5. I don't know why but I'm always finding stereo stuff and hardly ever pass it by.
Lunchboxes $5 each.
Tuppertoys school bus 1987 MIB stickers are still sealed FREE. The old guy I got the lunchboxes from gave it to me. I think mainly becasue I stood there and talked with him for about 30-45 minutes. Before I walked away with the lunchboxes he said here you go. It was nice talking with you
1988 Mickey Mouse gumball machine $3
Simon game MIB $1
Old Budweiser crate from the 70s $5
Lost World Jurassic Park Sleeping Bag $1
1979 Hot Wheels Car Wash $1
and Finally a framed Superman poster. $5 probably not worth much but being framed I couldn't pass it up
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