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Post by andycole on Apr 23, 2010 11:40:38 GMT 2
Hmm. Before I saw Fredolococo's reply, I first thought 'Why would a JI21 leaflet be in English?'
I don't think I've ever seen a JI21 crystal game either.
Andy
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Apr 23, 2010 15:38:59 GMT 2
I've never seen this flyer before.. pity that it could be a reproduction.. !
Michael
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Post by fredolococo on Apr 23, 2010 18:00:33 GMT 2
Certainly it is !
This guy sell a Game Watch snoopy handmade tuned too !
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Post by jonwiththewind on Apr 23, 2010 18:53:37 GMT 2
An awful lot of trouble to fake this, surely?? Of all the responses I was expecting, I wasn't expecting anyone to say "it's a fake".... Even if it's a repro, it's a repro of an item none of us have seen. Ho hum. If loads of them start to appear on ebay let us know.
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Post by sinkbaek on Apr 23, 2010 20:13:17 GMT 2
If you look at the back of the flier it looks a bit off. The margin is larger on the left than on the right. It also seems to be slanting a bit to the left - look at the bottom line (the one ending in the text: Nintendo Co. Ltd.) and you'll see what I'm reffering to. In all fairness I have to admit that it is hard to say anything just from looking at the pictures, with them being of the relatively poor quality they are. But all things considered it looks a bit suspicous... The printing flaws that seems to be on the back would suggest that it wasn't made by a proffesional printer.... The flaws on the back of the print is however, stuff you often see in prints made by amateurs on non-proffesional equipment - especially when printing on glossy paper (the printer simply can't grab on to the paper properly and the resulting print is "off"). Does it mean the flier is a fake? Can't say...you have to decide whether or not to trust the seller... Only way to be relatively sure is to buy the flier and run a wet finger across the print.... If the ink smudges it is most certainly a fake
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Apr 26, 2010 21:02:43 GMT 2
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Post by keewan on Apr 27, 2010 0:50:34 GMT 2
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Apr 27, 2010 12:40:57 GMT 2
I'm sure the seller thinks that he made a good deal for such an old and worthless game! Michael
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Post by andycole on Apr 27, 2010 12:58:47 GMT 2
It's becoming quite common now, so that's a fair price! How many is that now? 3 or 4? Actually, just looking at it again, the BIN was not added later, and the auction lasted at least 20 hours (can't see the original listing time but it was 20 hours since a title change) so I think it was probably a normal BIN auction, and someone got lucky. What do you think? Phew, Paul's sold a lot of very nice items. I can't believe he got 255 quid for the lifeboat matey! Andy
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Post by keewan on Apr 27, 2010 19:49:18 GMT 2
I was watching the auction, it didn't have a BIN, was at $3.25 or something when I added. Next morning it was sold, I would have brought it for $65 if it was BIN to begin with
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Post by andycole on Apr 28, 2010 17:06:30 GMT 2
Oh, well, ebay's 'revisions list' is pretty useless then.
I have a feeling I know who it was.
Andy.
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Post by AnTiheLT on Apr 28, 2010 19:23:14 GMT 2
Oh, well, ebay's 'revisions list' is pretty useless then. I have a feeling I know who it was. Andy. I think it starts with a big D
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Post by pheldge on Apr 28, 2010 23:52:17 GMT 2
Would have said "A" ;D
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Post by bobo74 on May 7, 2010 19:06:56 GMT 2
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Post by andycole on May 10, 2010 13:38:03 GMT 2
Very nice and rare items there
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