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Post by rednecktex on Feb 27, 2003 15:50:35 GMT -5
Anybody seen the Ultraman Leo Jumbo on Ebay? Is this the first time it has been on Ebay? Jumboland said it is the third hardest to find of all Jumbos! Any feed back on understanding these rare creatures would be appreciated!
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Post by Edward28 on Feb 27, 2003 16:10:12 GMT -5
-That Deluxe red and white shampoo bottle -snicker- If you like it, then I'm sure you could make custom white stickers for the chest and do an outstanding restoration. Cool toy, but I imagine it would go for MUCH more in Japan. It may actually be a "buy" here in the U.S. with its underappreciation. -e
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Post by rednecktex on Mar 1, 2003 23:57:34 GMT -5
Well it went for $1580 here, Where one only fetched 106,000 yen in Japan<almost $900> before fees. Go figure.
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Mar 3, 2003 10:00:43 GMT -5
WOW! Maybe the conversion rates and bad economy played a factor
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Post by jmachinder on Mar 7, 2003 9:57:24 GMT -5
I believe its the same specimen that appeared on Yahoo. Someone bought it to resell on Ebay. I didn't manage to get my bid in on Yahoo, but was successfully outbid on Ebay :>(
Right now, I think it's number five on pure rarity. Probably 1. K7, 2 C3, 3. Lensari, 4 Q9 5. Ultraman Leo
I know of six specimens in various collectors' hands. Four fat-headed and two thin-headed.
This one was missing the chest jewel, the stomach sticker and had a crack on the chestplate. Maybe it would have done better on Yahoo in superior condition. Japanese collectors can be pretty nit picky.
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