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Post by pklamarc on Feb 9, 2010 21:57:38 GMT -5
I have a few Godaikin bots from childhood, (Combattra, Daidenjin, and Daitetsujin 17), still in their boxes with some wear and tear from play and use. Wondering what kind of value these hold today and what would be the best way to sell them. I loved them dearly, but now they are gathering dust and it seems only right to pass them along to someone who can properly appreciate them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Phil
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Feb 9, 2010 23:29:29 GMT -5
Hard to tell without a few pics...
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Post by repairtechjon on Feb 9, 2010 23:54:56 GMT -5
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Post by pklamarc on Feb 10, 2010 9:33:58 GMT -5
I apologize for posting on the wrong board. Obviously I'm a rookie. I'll post on the proper board with pics this afternoon. Thanks.
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Post by magengar on Feb 10, 2010 10:30:35 GMT -5
By the way, Pklamarc, Welcome to RJ! zozo-magengar
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Post by repairtechjon on Feb 10, 2010 12:45:48 GMT -5
Certainly, Welcome along! Godaikin toys are always great stuff. Of course I have to say first, to keep and enjoy them if you can. Take 'em out again, and re-check them out to have some fun. Also, check out the great reference galleries, if you hadn't already, of Ed's old pics of Godaikins. www.robotjapan.com/Gallery/BandaiAmerica/Godaikin/index.asp
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Post by bigdeejay on Feb 11, 2010 21:50:17 GMT -5
well on ebay the ones out of the box have been going for $350.00 US dollars and when the post hits they are gone fast
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Post by machinesoldier on Feb 25, 2010 13:12:50 GMT -5
Depending on condition, you're looking at $50-100 for Daidenjin, $100-150 for Daitetsujin 17, and $300-1000 for Combattra. The higher prices are for mint-in-box, and it doesn't sound like these are, so look for something in the middle.
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