$18k for a loosie

Bonsai_Tree_Ent

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Okay, it is a graded DT but man - that's A LOT of moolah!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/201577764864?ul_noapp=true
 
20000 dollars now on bids too, tbh in my opinion you have to be a total ****ing dimwit to pay that much regardless of whether you can afford it or not.
 
Still 6 days to go! Crazy

theres a 30 day return policy with full refund, perhaps the winner will return it after 29 days having decided to buy a Rolex for each day of the week instead
 
Lindo said:
20000 dollars now on bids too, tbh in my opinion you have to be a total ****ing dimwit to pay that much regardless of whether you can afford it or not.

I am inclined to agree and am normally a great advocate of buying what you like.
 
****ing hell-this is getting rediculous :roll:

This only shows that the hobby isnt what it once was, and its sad :( i feel so strongly about that. Money rules now and its no longer a case of what you have but how much you can spend. Its got to be some FB tube who wants to spend $1000 more than the next guy.
 
Will said:
Still 6 days to go! Crazy

theres a 30 day return policy with full refund, perhaps the winner will return it after 29 days having decided to buy a Rolex for each day of the week instead

I normally stand on the side of the fence that say it's up to people what they spend their money on, but this just seems silly, not to mention shortsighted... I know Star Wars vintage collecting is somewhat more niche than luxury watches, but when loose figures start costing thousands this has to increasingly attract the attention of high end counterfeiters. Although I doubt the volumes will ever make it interesting for them, I dread to think what would happen if Chinese factories in Guangzhou were to get involved in the process of making rep figures and accessories.
 
I feel like I'm pretty much done with the collecting side of this hobby, it's just not fun any more and at least I have other toy interests to keep a smile on my face. Oh well, it was good whilst it lasted.

Ian
 
How much would a MOC one go for?

Probably not as much unless it was graded, crazy. Need a shaking head icon for this post, but this will have to do. :roll:
 
I always take ebay auctions with a pinch of salt until money has actually been exchanged.Many auctions don't always finalise for many reasons.That said if the sale is legitimate then the crazy high prices continue to surprise me.

It seems to be quite frequently now that we are going "did you see how much that went for"

If a dt vader goes for $20,000 then what price would a rocket fett get these days?

As much as I love vintage star wars.I could think of alot better things to spend 20k on.
Like a world cruise for instance.
 
Palifan said:
I feel like I'm pretty much done with the collecting side of this hobby, it's just not fun any more and at least I have other toy interests to keep a smile on my face. Oh well, it was good whilst it lasted.

Ian

Just let these headcases with too much money get on with it. There's plenty of more interesting stuff to collect that's plenty cheaper. A loose DT is boring looking as hell. It's only "rare" as a few folk have decided it is and have built up a frenzy. I wouldn't pay £50 for one if that was the going rate.
 
stormcab said:
Just let these headcases with too much money get on with it. There's plenty of more interesting stuff to collect that's plenty cheaper. A loose DT is boring looking as hell. It's only "rare" as a few folk have decided it is and have built up a frenzy. I wouldn't pay £50 for one if that was the going rate.

I'd pay £50 for one.... maybe even £60 :)
 
Palifan said:
I feel like I'm pretty much done with the collecting side of this hobby, it's just not fun any more and at least I have other toy interests to keep a smile on my face. Oh well, it was good whilst it lasted.

Ian

Excellent post Ian, and pretty much what i feel. Ill pick up bits and pieces but the toys are generally a no go for me now. Id rather buy a screen used prop with that sort of money. At the end of the day, the only thing about this figure is the saber - nothing says that it is the original figure that came with it, and there is no proof. So all in all, paying $20,000 plus for that is insane.

Dont let it finish you though, there are bargains to be had and a world full of other Star Wars gear to collect :D
 
_Lee_ said:
Palifan said:
I feel like I'm pretty much done with the collecting side of this hobby, it's just not fun any more and at least I have other toy interests to keep a smile on my face. Oh well, it was good whilst it lasted.

Ian

Excellent post Ian, and pretty much what i feel. Ill pick up bits and pieces but the toys are generally a no go for me now. Id rather buy a screen used prop with that sort of money. At the end of the day, the only thing about this figure is the saber - nothing says that it is the original figure that came with it, and there is no proof. So all in all, paying $20,000 plus for that is insane.

Dont let it finish you though, there are bargains to be had and a world full of other Star Wars gear to collect :D


Thanks for the words of encouragement Lee, good to know I'm not on my own with the way I've been feeling and judging by the comments in the thread you started on this subject there's quite a few of us feeling the same way at the moment. It's hard to see this situation changing anytime soon but I'm happy with what I have and it doesn't really get me down as there's always something else that takes my eye. :D

Ian
 
It's also being sold by CIB, which automatically doubles the price because the buyer will jerk off knowing "Tom has held it!" And that's not a dig at Tom, just the idiotic grading fan boys that buy this crap.

I remember everyone thought it was outrageous a few years ago when somebody (Jordan or Brians Toys?) were selling a MOC one for 25k :lol:
 
I thought it was against grading company rules to sell items they grade themselves as they could just over grade an item?
 
Lindo said:
I thought it was against grading company rules to sell items they grade themselves as they could just over grade an item?

I'm 100% confident that graders don't grade their own stuff, or that of their associates. It's not like it's a license to print money or anything... oh wait :shock: :lol:
 
jayums said:
Lindo said:
I thought it was against grading company rules to sell items they grade themselves as they could just over grade an item?

I'm 100% confident that graders don't grade their own stuff, or that of their associates. It's not like it's a license to print money or anything... oh wait :shock: :lol:
See that's the thing I thought cib was afa and if cib are selling afa items is that not the same thing as grading your own items?
 
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