The Cougar and H-1
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Post Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:29 am 
 

Afrika Corps, I'm afraid I did a couple of times--and yes, one of those was an H1, and yes, I did lose (I don't think it was to couger!).  He did outbid me, but someone else outbid him.

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So would it be safe to say, that if someone had an H1 Bloodstone Pass that:

(a)  Was not crushed;
(b)  Was shrinkwrapped; and
(c)  Still had everything intact,

that it legitimately would be worth--or could be won at auction for--at least $150-200?  And, say, about half that if the box is crushed?

  


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Post Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:43 pm 
 

Badmike wrote:These must be the most crap-tastic boxes of all time....


They are very thin. They're more like a cardboard envelope than anything else.

Mine was SW'd but crushed. I took it out of the SW to see what all the hubbub was about. (I know, for shame!! ;)) I think I paid about $45 for it. I don't remember how much I sold it for.



  


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Post Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:47 pm 
 

Badmike wrote:These must be the most crap-tastic boxes of all time....

You know what were awful? Many of the boxes for the microgame craze of the late '70s and early '80s. Particularly when Heritage got into it with their Dwarfstar line: calling those boxes "Milk Duds boxes" was one of the first real gaming in-jokes that I ever heard.

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