Will you ever own one??

Started by scorpio, June 11, 2012, 06:39:24 AM

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Hepcat

Quote from: scorpio on June 11, 2012, 06:39:24 AM
Mine I think is the Creature pinball machine, just never had the budget to buy one.

Sadly I'm afraid I'll never create room for a Creature pinball machine either.

The other two items are a Mad, Mad, Mad Scientist Laboratory:



And more of the Revell "Big Daddy" Roth T-shirt iron-ons and decals. I only have a Rat Fink.

:(
Collecting! It's what I do!

BlackLagoon

I'm pretty easy and reasonable...I'll take a boxed Forgotten Prisoner, even a Polar Lights thats how reasonable. I just can't ever find one that wont break the bank.

Things that I will absolutely own in the future: Halloween III masks......a KISS pinball machine. All good things in due time  ;)
"I send my murdergram to all the monster kids, it comes right back to me, signed in their parents blood"

ParasiteHilton

The Class of 1812 pinball machine. Simply awesome.
A real dead body is given away to some lucky person at every performance!

lblambert

Quote from: BlackLagoon on June 16, 2012, 11:06:05 PM
I'm pretty easy and reasonable...I'll take a boxed Forgotten Prisoner, even a Polar Lights thats how reasonable. I just can't ever find one that wont break the bank.

Here's some good news for you...quoted from CultTVman:

"Moebius also announced they will reissue the Aurora Forgotten Prisoner of Castle Mare.   This reissue will use the original Aurora tooling, and will come in a long box complete with the Aurora and Famous Monsters logos.   There will also be a limited Frightning Lightning version."

Hepcat

So many cool monster collectibles; so little time and money.

:(
Collecting! It's what I do!

Anton Phibes

Quote from: Hepcat on October 12, 2017, 09:52:01 AM
So many cool monster collectibles; so little time and money.

:(

The exact thoughts of my mind on this topic.

I would love to have, but never will, a vast number of items. Budget/financial, space, and time constraints have nixed the idea of "having it all". I am 47 and my health varies based on what's giving me trouble and when its doing it. So---I am content to enjoy what I have and add things from time to time as I can afford them. Which isn't as often as I'd like. With the rest of my days. 8) 8) :angel:

Memphremagog

I would love to have either one:

DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Monsters For Sale


There are two biggies that will probably always elude me.



                    FRANKENSTEIN - Water Pistol - Azrak-Hamway - 1974



                       FRANKENSTEIN - Blowmold Bank - 19" - Mexican

Both are rare, owners seldom want to sell and when they do, they want large sums that are hard to justify, even for a dedicated collector like me.  (But, if I ever win the LOTTO...)
ADAM

Sean



I asked my wife if I could have it.  She asked "what do you want with an old broad in a cut-off flannel?"

Scatter

We're all here because we're not all there.
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Monsters For Sale


Unless I find one at a garage sale, or in a brand new eBay seller's Buy-It-Now listing, I don't think the original Frankenstein Speaker Head will ever be mine.





Sigh.
ADAM

Wolfman66

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on November 08, 2017, 12:04:35 PM
Unless I find one at a garage sale, or in a brand new eBay seller's Buy-It-Now listing, I don't think the original Frankenstein Speaker Head will ever be mine.


My brother has two of them one works and the other not working.But freaking kill to have one period! 8)


Sigh.
Clint Eastwood in Tarantula 1955-Dropping Napalm.Follow in Order.

Wolfman

Any of the vaccu-formed monster plaques from the 60's.  On the extremely rare occasion they show up, the prices are through the roof.

JP

Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!

Wolfman