poncho
Grand Master
hope your not looking to open a carded figure :?
poncho said:hope your not looking to open a carded figure :?
With no respect have you ever taken on board a single shred of advice you've been offered?Alltooeasy said:poncho said:hope your not looking to open a carded figure :?
With all respect have you read my replies :roll:
my apologies i skip read threads and sometimes misread comments.Alltooeasy said:poncho said:hope your not looking to open a carded figure :?
With all respect have you read my replies :rollk:
Michael Sith said:The search maybe arduous, frustrating at times,
With repro and and unscrupulous sellers, a field of mines,
But with patience and time why not savour the hunt,
One of these days you will take a punt,
Then you will look back at this as a win,
With a lovely Ben moc and a Cheshire Cat grin![]()
darth_daddius said:I can see how he was saying that he was just after a mint one, not necessarily carded. Could be taken either way, I guess.
There are very nice Bens out there. If you don't care if its loose, hold off on the premium you'll pay for the cardback and bubble - which you say you're not worried about. You will find a loose one one that is great with patience - or go the ROTJ option, although yellow bubbles may be an issue.
Cheers
Pat
peekaygee73 said:If you're serious about wanting to get yourself a decent Ben at a good price you'll need two things:
Patience. Seriously, there's no rush. People put Buy it Now items on ebay at inflated prices because they know there are people out there who can't wait. Paying more than you should for one won't make you feel any better. Keep an eye out and I'm sure something will pop up soon.
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