g026r wrote:Invest in your own shrink-wrapping machine, then you can be justified jacking them up fourfold.
g026r wrote:Invest in your own shrink-wrapping machine, then you can be justified jacking them up
sauromatian wrote:Also known as a $15 hair dryer. Besides the possibility of a scammer doing it, many individual retail stores do it themselves. Someone could buy & sell a SW item without realizing it's not factory packaging.
Xaxaxe wrote:All-Star Games, a fairly well-known store in Diamond Bar, Calif. (nice and centrally located in the greater L.A. area) used to do this, too. It was absurd. Every single thing in the store — used, new, RPG's, boardgames, wargames, magazines, comics, whatever — was shrink-wrapped.And don't get me started on the fact that their machine usually wrapped stuff way too tightly ...
Deadlord39 wrote:I e-mailed him to ask if I get Tolkien's bones with it. I'll keep you posted.
Deadlord39 wrote:$199?!?! DO I get Tolkien's bones with the book?Lol, yeah that's a lot of dough, I realize...maybe just his pinky toe bone!Truth is, these books are highly collectible - I routinely sell MERP supplements to collectors for $150-200, especially to European buyers. I know from past experience that if I wait, it will sell at asking price or near to it within a few weeks. Also, eBay market value is set based on other items of similar condition and these are the only ones of their kind for sale on eBay right now. I just listed them last night and there's already been considerable interest in them. There is a "Best Offer" feature - all serious offers are considered.I've got a ton of MERP Supplements that I'll be listing in the next several days - are you interested in any thing specific?Looking forward, -=AASeems like he's rooking you guys on the other side of the pond..........
FormCritic wrote:Wait...Frank...are you the seller?Talk about ruined fun.
Deadlord39 wrote:Truth is, these books are highly collectible - I routinely sell MERP supplements to collectors for $150-200, especially to European buyers.
Mars wrote:No Frank is not the seller. Continue fun.