philcom55 wrote:What a fantastic present! Now you'll have to think of something equally spectacular to get for Mrs. Eterno!
I wonder if she'd like a few Commando comics...................
philcom55 wrote:What a fantastic present! Now you'll have to think of something equally spectacular to get for Mrs. Eterno!
its apprantly had 1 bid zero feedback either as buyer or seller so i assume thats a fake bid by a fake acc.probably one the seller himself has made.Adam Eterno wrote:That is a hefty opening bid for Triumph #772!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222224493723? ... EBIDX%3AIT
It sold for £30-40 at a recent auction.big bad bri wrote:its apprantly had 1 bid zero feedback either as buyer or seller so i assume thats a fake bid by a fake acc.probably one the seller himself has made.Adam Eterno wrote:That is a hefty opening bid for Triumph #772!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222224493723? ... EBIDX%3AIT
I had a go at the shiver and shake, but my bid got well and truly crushed, great item though.Adam Eterno wrote:Not my kind of thing but a lovely item if you're in to Shiver & Shake: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHIVER-AND-SH ... Sw65FXs3e2
I have no idea what this kind of thing will go for??
This is also a lot for a run of TV Comics that don't seem in the best of condition although I don't think I've seen a run as long as this before: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252499765259? ... EBIDX%3AIT
starscape wrote: It sold for £30-40 at a recent auction.
koollectablz wrote:
I'd be very interested in what others thought is a realistic amount for the run?
It's 1-300, #1 looks very tatty, #2 also rough, and another five issues in the first 10 have the muffin coupon cut out which really killed the value for me.
My take on it was that the first 15 are saleable plus another couple from the next 285 due to the first appearances of sooty and noddy.
I'd assume that these are only really saleable as a run so aren't available to sell any issues separately.
I offered £1 a copy for the run which tbh I actually think was a pretty decent, even quite strong offer, but was told that was an insult and that he'd rather keep them...
What do people here think?
I think I remember seeing that after the fact. It wasn't in the best condition and sold for £45 but that's still a lot less than I would have thought as the comic has achieved over £1000 in the US 3 times this year on Ebay.starscape wrote:This one:
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 4800924109
Funny you say that as I was looking at the cost of binding comics last night after looking at the Shiver 'n Shakes! £20 for up to 3cm thick and £10 for each additional cm was the first one I found which doesn't seem a bad price at all.koollectablz wrote:
It seems bound comics are actually fetching a really good price nowadays, I can see the attraction.
In fact that was what I'd do with the TV Comics if I'd bought them.