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Post by gameandwatchshop on Jan 13, 2012 1:29:41 GMT 2
I was reading with interest how gamewatcher started his collection by finding several at a flea market, I am a second hand dealer and have a small store in a sleepy country town and i have had people walk in off the street with there game and watch collections ( including boxed ones ) and i have a few people every week come through my door see my personal collection and tell me how they still have theres in a drawer or cupboard at home most people are reluctant to sell them but it says one thing there are still many out there to be discovered, Im interested in hearing peoples storys of discovering game and watchs off ebay.
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Post by andycole on Jan 31, 2012 15:39:49 GMT 2
That's one long sentence! You should try full stops I got only a fraction of my collection from ebay. The majority was from car boot sales or by trades with other collectors. My best ever find was one day at a car boot sale, I purchased 9 loose games for 1 pound each, all from the same seller. He also gave me a few spare battery covers, and said that he had 'cleared out his shed'. Some of the games were dirty with mud, so I can believe his story. He also said that he had a load more and I gave him my number to contact me when he found them, but he never did. Still the best day ever! Apart from that, I think I recall days when I would come home from car boot sales with 4 or 5 games per visit. Aah, great times! Andy
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