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So rare that there are only 20 of them in the world, and the same seller has multiples of it??Looking for ...
Any Game Used Mets jerseys from 1986 and 1987
Any Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling, Lee Mazzilli and John Olerud Mets items
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You want to talk rare? They never made a home white Dr. J. McFarlane, yet I have one. First $3000 takes it
Greg
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It is not unheard of for these figures to be opened and the pants painted like Otis' Dr. J., then resealed.Comment
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I occasionaly go to garage sales with my mom when she goes on barbie hunts, with hopes to finding that grail vintage game jersey that the owner dosn't know she has. The best I ever did was jump on a vintage nike white grant hill horse game jersey for 60$ shipped on ebay 100% authentic. It was a beautiful jersey and autographed. I search ebay everyday since i scored on that and have yet to find a steal that good. This was almost 10 years ago, (the lady selling it had no idea what she had, and it was posted 2 seconds before I clicked buy it now) I emailed her and she told me her ex boyfriend left some of his jersey collection at her house and she was selling it all off. I'd be one pissed off boyfriend
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Russell Wuerffel
Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
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It's one thing if a toy was tied to a specific event, game, movie, etc., however it's another thing to just produce an item for the sake of it being limited edition. Most of the antique highly valuable items were mass produced, abused, and people seek for the nostalgia that item brings. That is why mint condition older items that didn't survive over the years fetch lots of money to collectors.
To just paint the pants on a toy, call it a 1/20 is ridiculous IMO. The toy is only tied to the player, no specific game, event, childhood memory, movie, etc. There really can't be any nostalgia or demand for items like this other than people thinking its an "investment" because its limited to 1/20. This is just a manufactured collectible that has no real emotion behind it other than someone seeing it as a rare collectible. I bet if you asked the person who buys it, why they bought it, they would simply say it was for their collection of other rare collectibles and has nothing to do with the player itself.Comment
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