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TOY HUNTER Returns April 10th. SEASON TWO STARTS WITH A BANG!

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  • Den82
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    I'm sure about the "real as possible" thing. I spent my life hunting toys to the point I have pretty much zero social life. Getting a call from Gene Simmons out of the blue isn't something I can relate to. Granted I haven't been doing this nearly as long as others.

    But I think if you want to show more realism. Show waiting on line outside of estate sales for hours, waking up crack of dawn and depriving yourself of sleep. Show the wars that go on between local competition over finds, being kicked off properties (I can't recall ever being that American Picker-like scenarios of being invited to homes and told to go nuts digging).

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  • cjefferys
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    Looks like his face is going grey as well, too bad.

    Last nights episode was fun as always. I'd always wondered what Mile High Comics was like, man I really want to visit that store!

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  • B-Lister
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    Originally posted by Byrnes
    Here he is. I love this place I have spent hours in here looking through $1 comics, some really great deals. I wish they would bring some of those toys out of the back. Mostly 90's to newer stuff on the shelves for toys. Not much for 70's/80's. Only 2-3 Megos. Loose Spock and Penguin if I remember, couple of Joes.

    The axe is broken.

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  • monitor_ep
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    I would love the see Jordon track down some really hard to find Megos. The Yellow Shorts Robin, Lily Lady DC figures, Screen Print Supergirl, a Wayne Foundation prototype (I really want to see the artwork for the expanded walls), Wonder Woman playsets.

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  • FETT1
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    HEY JORDAN....How often do you find MARX NUTTY MADS / HAWK WEiRD-oh's figure's / model's plus those ever loved MARX UNIVERSAL MONSTERS ??please post ...CAN A PERSON BUY OFF YOU OVER THE WEB ???IS THERE a website ??


    thxs
    jas

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  • FETT1
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    Originally posted by raider5gt
    Hi Jordan,do you know if we will ever get the show here across the pond?

    You guys over there get all the best tv shows.
    ..U CAN always u-tub ola the shows...that's how us CANUCKS finally got to see some of the episodes before OLN CHANNEL started showing the show....BUT ALAS i THINK WE ARE GETTING OLD EPISODES..last nite was CHILLER CONVENTION!..

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  • Byrnes
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    Originally posted by VintageMike
    Spotted the carded Conan at the mile high stop on tonight's episode.
    Here he is. I love this place I have spent hours in here looking through $1 comics, some really great deals. I wish they would bring some of those toys out of the back. Mostly 90's to newer stuff on the shelves for toys. Not much for 70's/80's. Only 2-3 Megos. Loose Spock and Penguin if I remember, couple of Joes.

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Originally posted by hollywoodheroes
    Hey guys-

    Thanks again for the comments. I truly appreciate them.

    Yes, I am a bit more reserved this season, not smiling as much. My main concern is that they truly play the show as REAL. I want everyone to truly see and know what I am going through ( and other dealers as well) when we purchase/sell toys. I can tell you all on thing honestly.. for the record.. this is truly my own money. The Network does not pay for the toys, the production company does not pay for the toys... I do.

    So, when you see my grimace, or perhaps not be so "overwhelmed with joy" it because I most likely have a Million other things going on in my head ( how can I sell this, will I sell this. how much). I want to keep it real.
    Thanks again! You guys rock!
    Jordan
    I can understand 'keeping it real' as possible. Just hope you don't loose the fun of toy collecting your show is buildt on.

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  • mightyquinn
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    We really enjoyed last nights episode. Felt really bad for Shane and his fire. It looked like some of the packaging saved some of the toys from being destroyed and still have some loose/minty value. I would have bought more from him.
    Last edited by mightyquinn; Jun 6, '13, 6:22 PM.

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  • B-Lister
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    When a company does a toy substitution like that GI Joe, the documentation becomes highly valuable. When Fellowship of the Ring came out, Burger King/Toy Biz did an INCREDIBLY limited mail in figure of an Uruk Hai.

    What isn't as well known, is that when supply didn't meet demand they did a substitution figure. It was just a regular Lurtz figure, but the box, and substitution letter are incredibly valuable.

    Another interesting one is the Hellboy 2 Wink. They changed the CGI model during production, but the toy was already in production, so they offered the revised head if you mailed in the POP from the package.

    I have both Lurtz, and the revised Wink head with the boxes and letters.

    The most famous substitution letter in our hobby, though, has got to be Rocket Fett.

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  • Byrnes
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    I think there has been a good amount on show. They had bunch of Star Trek, Love Boat, CHIPS, some super heroes. I think its prob just hard to find in peoples collections, and producers prob want to spread toy love around.

    Show in CO tonight, state is dried up. Good thing he hit that toy show in Springs.

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  • VintageMike
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    Surprised that so far carded Megos have only had cameos considering their value and scarcity in certain cases. Spotted the carded Conan at the mile high stop on tonight's episode.

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  • Mr. Hollywood
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    Thanks for the reply Jordan. You're doing an excellent job!

    Hey you coming to mid ohio con in September?

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  • Wise4671
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    Originally posted by megoknight
    Jordan, I'm not sure how much you read this forum in general, but Shane's collection woulda probably made a good show and he coulda maybe not had to do his fire sale on his collection.
    Yeah that would have been AWESOME if you would have been able to have helped out one of the board members here. Shane had some really neat stuff and is a really great guy going through some tough times.

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  • MIB41
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    Hey Jordan. I have a question. The negotiations over price for some of the items you purchase seem to go exceptionally quick. Now I'm confident that for show purposes, alot of editing has to be done so the essence of the deal is shown so the narrative can move forward. But in your experience, are the majority of collectors you visit for the show in a selling mood when you make them an offer or is there more haggling going on and that has to be sorted out before you guys film that exchange? Also, do you ever send someone out to these homes ahead of time to see if they have the items you're looking for so the investment of the trip is not wasted? I really enjoy the show. I'm just trying to sort out how the costs are controlled to ensure your trips are not in vain. Thanks in advance for answering my questions!

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