Pull out your check books for this Error Frankenstein.

Started by horror1o1, July 12, 2012, 01:34:16 AM

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Mord

Not to mention, the Creature's paint starts to fall off the second it leaves the package. Try to find a loose one with decent paint left.

Hepcat

Quote from: Dr. Blasko on July 19, 2012, 12:08:01 PM
It holds more value because it is in better condition. Not to mention the box or carding can hold just as much sentimental (or even intrinsic) value. Or in some cases, it just looks cooler lol

I agree! That's why I like packaging as well.

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Quote from: Dr. Blasko on July 19, 2012, 12:08:01 PM
It holds more value because it is in better condition. Not to mention the box or carding can hold just as much sentimental (or even intrinsic) value. Or in some cases, it just looks cooler lol

Na. I would rather pick up a loose figure in excellent shape and pick up a repro box or card. I mean, figure loose $100, same figure carded $300. That means that card cost $200. Cant justify that no matter how cool it looks, it would look the same on a reproduction card to me. Please dont get me wrong, the 70's monster packaging art is fantastic! But, to each his own and I have nothing but respect to those who are willing and can afford to buy MOC figures.
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Mord

I would agree, but all the loose ones I've seen are missing soooo much paint.

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