palitoyjunky
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Actually the Yoda went for an even £3000. In all the confusion of a telephone bid and an online bid, the winner put a bid on himself
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ScruffyLookingNH said:Yes, the thirty backs were surprisingly good value. Yoda went for loads and the Hoth Trooper went quite high too, but Bespin Luke was a steal. Congrats!
stormcab said:ScruffyLookingNH said:Yes, the thirty backs were surprisingly good value. Yoda went for loads and the Hoth Trooper went quite high too, but Bespin Luke was a steal. Congrats!
Yeah that was a proper touch. The Luke Bespin that went earlier in the year for £1800 had more damage than this one, so double touch. I bid £640 which I thought "ha, no chance, but wouldn't it be funny".
palitoyjunky said:Actually the Yoda went for an even £3000. In all the confusion of a telephone bid and an online bid, the winner put a bid on himself:lol:
punk_pat said:The Trilogo Rebel Commander had a very thin, tall, miscard style bubble. Looked to be a PBP(?) figure with the very dark chocolate brown boots. Variants not really my thing but it definitely was somewhat special.
Joe said:What's even funnier is that just a few weeks back someone on here (Ipswich Town FC is a clue!!) bought the exact same variant on eBay in probably better condition for less than $130 :lol:
An example offered on May 27 was part of the firm's first Palitoy Employees sale - a hugely popular event featuring items from three former factory staffers. Proof that Star Wars toys are the hottest area of the juvenilia marketplace, The Death Star, described as 'mint in near mint box' and estimated at £1500-2000, sold to an internet bidder at £4400.
The next offered on June 25 did better still, taking £4800 but there were a few signs of market saturation by August 12 when a third example (with an indentation to the box) took a more modest £1500. The remaining two Death Stars will be sold later this year with the last one offered with the empty trade box.
edd_jedi said:Joe said:What's even funnier is that just a few weeks back someone on here (Ipswich Town FC is a clue!!) bought the exact same variant on eBay in probably better condition for less than $130 :lol:
Thanks for the tip Joe, I'm going to offer him $150, a nice easy $20 profit![]()
itfciain said:edd_jedi said:Joe said:What's even funnier is that just a few weeks back someone on here (Ipswich Town FC is a clue!!) bought the exact same variant on eBay in probably better condition for less than $130 :lol:
Thanks for the tip Joe, I'm going to offer him $150, a nice easy $20 profit![]()
I doubt he'll accept that - but he will swap it for a Hybrid Clod Car Pilot !
Fishtalk said:As others have said, pretty reasonable prices this time. Was surprised the 20 back Snaggletooth went for £800 though. Death Stars are slowly dropping in price as well, I've lost track how many are left.
palitoyjunky said:U can't just go on previous prices, this hobby can b so random at times :!: Look at the Greedo yesterday going for £750 and in one of the recent previous auctions one hit 3K
My mate won the snagg and because it was the one he was missing for a set of the aliens he was prepared to go 1K this time!
There were indeed a few v reasonable hammer prices this timeI think the timing of this auction did a few favours for some of us :wink:
edd_jedi said:I don't see why people are so surprised about price fluctuations, it happens every single day on eBay. The recent £700 trilogo R2-D2 pop-up is a good example, just because some fool wanted one so badly they paid triple the going rate doesn't mean that price is now the going rate. Toni listed one a week later hoping to jump on the greed band wagon (as did a couple of other sellers) and it didn't get any bids at £500, £200 less than the last one sold for despite being in better condition.
Ha! A certain dealer currently has a tri pop up R2 at a RRP of £995 :lol:
I can't say this often enough - none of these things we collect have an RRP. They sell for prices based on supply and demand on that day. Be prepared to pick up some bargains and over-pay occasionally, it happens to us all.
peekaygee73 said::shock: Gorgeous Action Man stuff. I had the helicopter pilot too, and was desperate for a Space Ranger; never got one though.
How do those Space Ranger rubber suits hold up after 30 years?