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Post by Ruby Fusion on Mar 1, 2019 2:08:19 GMT -5
How can they not have Bane who was inspired by lucha libre? Maybe not lucha libre, but at least a masked wrestler indeed... As a DC Comics and wrestling fan I'm not even remotely interested in these.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 22, 2019 11:04:47 GMT -5
Not gonna happen for legal reasons. I thought they won back the rights to use that logo a few years ago when they stopped having to cover the logo up in videos and print? I think they can only use it from archived footage.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 22, 2019 2:11:05 GMT -5
Please God, I want a WCT winged eagle replica. With the WWF logo not the WWE Classic Logo. Not gonna happen for legal reasons.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 21, 2019 3:22:30 GMT -5
Can't leave out Star Toys 14" Big Boss Man... Apparently, Perfect, Von Erich, and the Rockers exist, as well or at least that is what VintageFigs1 said on his podcast... The bottom of the box mentions: Macho Man The Bushwhackers Texas Tornado The Rockers Mr. Perfect Jimmy the Superfly Snuka Rowdy Roddy Piper (this one I'm not sure of) Bret Hitman Hart Legion of Doom Earthquake The back of the box mentions the figures we've seen: Hulk Hogan Jake the Snake Hacksaw Jim Duggan Ultimate Warrior Big Boss Man Attachment DeletedTornado, Snuka or Piper Hart we've probably seen also: there's this unidentified figure that keeps popping up loose with brown trunks and boots, if he'd show up boxed we could finally identify him.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 20, 2019 16:23:04 GMT -5
Well 2Ups were part of the developement process and never intended to end up in the public. Ofcourse 2Ups eventually got to collectors. While I'd love a Jannetty 2 2Up I'll never settle for a custom; in my opinion these customs shouldn't exist. 10 years from now many collectors will believe these customs are the real deal... that's a good point. even now, how would you be able to decipher between a custom 2 UP and a legit 2 UP? i only brought this up because of the extreme difference in price....i mean there is a very good chance some 2 UPS will never see the light of day so maybe a custom would be a nice option. but to the point....i could see the confusion it would create. Legit: no copyright, no hole under the feet.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 20, 2019 15:40:55 GMT -5
You could see them in the WWE Figure Insider video yes
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 20, 2019 15:22:24 GMT -5
Can't leave out Star Toys 14" Big Boss Man...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 20, 2019 15:17:24 GMT -5
Well 2Ups were part of the developement process and never intended to end up in the public. Ofcourse 2Ups eventually got to collectors. While I'd love a Jannetty 2 2Up I'll never settle for a custom; in my opinion these customs shouldn't exist. 10 years from now many collectors will believe these customs are the real deal...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 20, 2019 13:16:11 GMT -5
OK, bagged Hogan 1 was a Silver Vision offer: In 1991, Silver Vision offered a free Hulk Hogan 1 with the purchase of "The Best of Saturday Nights Main Event" VHS. This promotion was advertised in WWF Magazines and by Merlin Publishing. If purchased via Silver Vision direct, the figure was sent following receipt of the order. If ordered via Merlin Publishing, the customer would be sent a voucher they were able to send away to redeem the figure. This figure arrived in a sealed clear bag with the UK Hasbro distribution details on the front along with safety warnings in several languages.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 18, 2019 15:20:56 GMT -5
The official Silvervision mail-away is Hogan 2 in a bag.
Hogan 1 and Savage 1 are probably leftovers from the Sears' ring, but in a Hasbro UK bag.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 18, 2019 13:51:31 GMT -5
Well MOMC (Mint On Mint Card) will be very expensive.
A US-card Ultimate Warrior 3 will be expensive, even if the card is in bad shape (read: teared, damaged). A foreign card Ultimate Warrior 3 will be cheaper, but still pricey.
US-carded Ultimate Warrior 1 & 2 will be pricey. Foreign carded Ultimate Warrior 1 & 2 will be cheaper.
Also, it seems to be cheaper to find Ultimate Warrior 2 carded.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 17, 2019 12:43:28 GMT -5
I do not think I would pay over $40 for one in the condition above. Exactly, in that condition $20 is generous.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 17, 2019 11:22:05 GMT -5
I've never seen one that cheap in any condition. Usually over $100. Funny: one in a similar condition together with JYD, SD Jones and Iron Sheik sold for $44.97 Attachment Deleted
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 16, 2019 13:44:43 GMT -5
B. Brian Blair with no stripes is a rare figure and worth way more than $40. Not in this condition...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 16, 2019 4:44:12 GMT -5
Err, no! LOL!
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 16, 2019 4:33:15 GMT -5
Right... so first you say (23 hours ago!) just looking on ebay now on the sold listing prices for hulk have been between the 800 to 900 mark USD but if u translate to what my currency is AUD is well over $1000 I prove you wrong (21 hours ago!). An hour ago you change your story: ok fair enough but i have seen them go for that price off ebay through people i know Is that you, señor Trump?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 15, 2019 7:06:00 GMT -5
just looking on ebay now on the sold listing prices for hulk have been between the 800 to 900 mark USD but if u translate to what my currency is AUD is well over $1000, there was a bret sold on ebay for US $928.00 and Approximately AUD $1,307.96 I checked EBAY AU for you on sold listings for hasbro hogan mail away: Attachment DeletedNone sold as high as you claim.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 13, 2019 7:49:13 GMT -5
hogan goes for around the 900 mark, bret and undertaker ive seen go upwards of 2k All I see with sold mail-away Hogans is "best offer accepted", so where you get it that's "around the 900 mark" is beyond me...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 12, 2019 2:39:11 GMT -5
Bummer; they're bigger than Macho Man...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 8, 2019 2:50:46 GMT -5
I never realized that Manley Toys made wrestling figures because the only place that I found Manley Toys was at Big Lots and they also made dolls for girls and one of the dolls that Manley Toys made was a fashion doll named Robin and she was the size of the WWE Superstars Dolls and Barbie and Robin could also wear Barbie clothes and there was even a line of Robin clothes that could also fit Barbie and the WWE Superstars Dolls as well as Robin. I do believe that Manley renamed itself ToyQuest and you can still find ToyQuest toys in specialty shops. But I wonder if Manley Toys made other wrestling figures besides Friday Night Fighters? Doctorwhofan They're basically repaints of the "Wrestling Federation" bootlegs. The "Wrestling Federation" bootlegs started out as bootlegs of OSFTM ECW figures like Rhino, Taz, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, Lance Storm, New Jack, Jerry Lynn, ... . Later the "Wrestling Federation" bootlegs also featured bootlegs of Bret Hart, HBK, Kane, Dude Love as well as generic heads and new accessories like chestplates and masks. Apparently Manley Toys repainted and repackaged them as "Friday Nite Slam" or the less inspirational "Wrestling Action Figure". Back in the day these bootlegs were mostly interesting for their accessories: tables, chairs, ladders, guardrails, crutches, but also: chainsaws, chains, dogs, ... Manley Toys is a Chinese company founded in 1977 and still existed in 2018.
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