Now that's one expensive leaflet!

Palifan

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Not sure sure if this one's been mentioned but :shock:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Very-rare-Star-wars-Palitoy-promo-leaflet-/272189423272?hash=item3f5fc0fea8%3Ag%3Al9gAAOSwdU1W-CLI&nma=true&si=xPsBuMyGp7%252BWIx5%252Fr3%252B7YXoBTgU%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Not something I've seen before but it sure had several people excited about it.

Ian
 
Yeh was watching that one and it was at around £50 till v close to the end. Never seen one before either.

Amazing price :eek:
 
Wow..wonder what the original print run would have been, would they have been distributed to all indie toy shops?
 
Its one of those things, thousands distributed but not many thought about keeping. You get that scenario in all walks of collecting.

Even though I thought it was a high price, I can understand why people want this stuff. I said it was ridiculous because I thought of it as paper, but it is historical and if someone had one as a kid that's a nice throwback.
 
Their's no interest for me in this, but I suppose if you have the money and your running out of things you want, I can understand the price. :?
 
Bonkers price on the face of it, but as with anything, supply vs. demand and associated rarity makes for an expensive (or at least valuable) item. Undoubtedly rarer than a loose VCJ... depends what floats you boat and where your collecting desires lie.
 
seems a crazy high price for a leaflet.No doubt a rare and cool leaflet,but not £600+ cool.

I personally would never spend that much,could think of much better things to spend that amount of money on.But I guess if this is your thing and you can afford it then all well and good.

Not quite as bad as the zip lock bag and envelope sale recently.
 
It does make you wonder what an uncrumpled one would go for. It's a slightly crazy world we seem to live in at times but as long as the buyer is happy to have it in their collection then it's all good (I'm sure the seller would also agree :D ).

Ian
 
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