losnyder
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Apr 26, 2024 2:47:37 GMT -6
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Post by losnyder on Jan 16, 2012 16:17:34 GMT -6
hey everyone.. i don't know anything about action figures so figured you would be able to help me out on this.. i was recently clearing out my parents attic for them and came across a "Tiger Electronics 13 1/2" Talking Turbo Man Action Figure" . my parents told me i could have it and i looked it up online and saw they go from 200-300 dollars on avg.. it's all in the box and everything and unopened still.. so what i was wondering is do you think the value of it will go up or is it basically at it's peak now? i'm not in need of fast cash or anything like that so just trying to figure out if i should hold onto it or try to sell it now.. thanks for the help!
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Post by 80s Action Figures on Jan 16, 2012 17:11:08 GMT -6
one thing with ebay and other online stores is you can list it for anything you want...but it is not really worth that until it sells. so if you are not in a rush watch every listing you can and then after you have seen some of them sell it will give you a better idea whats yours is worth.
ebay is crazy for people listing high and then sitting on it for months/years...its only worth the listing price if it sells...just my two cents.
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tootles
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Apr 26, 2024 2:47:37 GMT -6
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Post by tootles on Jan 16, 2012 19:47:30 GMT -6
I second what 80s Action Figures said. Prices are judged by recorded sales. I think that I recall mint in mint boxed ones selling for at least 150.
It is a rather uncommon figure. However, it was the only toy in the series and thus kids from that era may not connect with it. This is somewhat mitigated by the fact that it was based on a movie. Unfortunately, it was not one of Schwarzenegger's best works. It is also large for figures of that era and thus those kids may not have much affinity for it.
If you can get 250 for it I would recommend selling it. It may go up further, but if you have cash you can invest it.
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