AFA 40

Maybe they bought it cheap and thought by sending it too AFA to be graded it would double its value??

hehe The Muppet :eek: hes wasting his his money, his time and AFA's.
 
Lafos said:
... and asking 75 pounds for it, makes me laugh some more.

So really, it's a gift that keeps in giving. :lol:

So, spoons, you thinking of buying it then? :mrgreen:
 
sith-smith said:
Lafos said:
... and asking 75 pounds for it, makes me laugh some more.

So really, it's a gift that keeps in giving. :lol:

So, spoons, you thinking of buying it then? :mrgreen:

be mad not too :wink:

My AFA85 moulded legs Han only cost £25 more - maybe he'll do a trade :lol:
 
Not really up to speed on the rarity of Han Hoth MOC's. Is this particular cardback a rare one???

If not then this guy is off his rocker. I have a few MOC's in my collection that are not in the best condition and i would never send them to AFA. If you stick them in an acrylic case they do look better.

Steve :lol:
 
stevemac1976 said:
Not really up to speed on the rarity of Han Hoth MOC's. Is this particular cardback a rare one???

If not then this guy is off his rocker. I have a few MOC's in my collection that are not in the best condition and i would never send them to AFA. If you stick them in an acrylic case they do look better.

Steve :lol:

It's worth £15-£20 in that condition. You could get a mint 31 back for no more than £50 - he's crazy :)

Where did you meet him Darth?
 
may have been more appealing as a U-graded loose figure, i dont understand what would posses you to send it overseas, surely the UKG would have been a better option, or just to not grade a such badly damaged example.
 
It just goes to show AFA will grade anything.
Saying that if it had a pen touch up i dont think they would of graded
it.
 
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