Many people are asking if they are authentic so I am attaching the poster display and original packaging I have.
This is not for sale but hopefully will prove the authenticity and integrity of my posters.
Thanks for looking guys
Posted 14 October 2013 - 01:23 PM
Posted 14 October 2013 - 01:35 PM
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
2 questions: Where did you get that cardboard poster dispenser? Can we get some more detailed pictures of the dispenser?
Edited by Biffard, 14 October 2013 - 01:39 PM.
Posted 14 October 2013 - 01:42 PM
Posted 14 October 2013 - 01:59 PM
Edited by wolforrest, 14 October 2013 - 02:01 PM.
Posted 14 October 2013 - 04:08 PM
I recommend you put that poster dispenser up for auction. Nice piece.
Posted 14 October 2013 - 06:45 PM
yeah t-shirt idea is cool, but the art might be too wide, but that is a rare piece indeed.
Posted 15 October 2013 - 09:22 AM
Posted 15 October 2013 - 10:05 AM
I may be interested, but could you post some more detailed pics?
Posted 15 October 2013 - 10:16 AM
Posted 15 October 2013 - 10:37 AM
Not sure how I would scan it as it is pretty big, cheers for the interest guys. Still have some posters left for sale if anyone wants one? Everything has a price and I could be tempted for a sale on the dispenser but from what I have seen it is the only one known to exist so it would have to be a very nice offer indeed to tempt me in to letting it go
Get with Jkaris or any Council member about setting up an auction on this site. I guarantee you'll get a pretty penny for it. Go ahead and check what the shipping to the U.S. would be too.
Edited by walker13.1, 15 October 2013 - 10:38 AM.
Posted 15 October 2013 - 12:53 PM
Posted 15 October 2013 - 01:08 PM
Posted 15 October 2013 - 01:17 PM
It's quite late here now, I will put a photo of one of the better posters up tomorrow.
Cheers.
I was actually referring to pics of the Dispenser if you could?
Posted 15 October 2013 - 02:04 PM
Posted 15 October 2013 - 04:08 PM
I'm not looking to sell it unless I get a really good offer.
Put the poster up for auction on this sight, and watch the bids go up. This is the only poster dispenser this sight has seen, so you'll going to get bank on it. How much, I don't know, but many people to include myself will not make you an offer through private message. I don't like the idea of "well so and so is offering this, so are you going to top that" talk through private message. Not saying you would do that, but I don't like "private messaging auctions." On top of that, you're new to the board here.
If you set up an auction here:
1. Set it up to end at a good time. Don't end it at midnight any standard time. End it so it makes sense from east coast to west coast U.S. Most of the bidders will be coming from that area.
2. Put an anti sniper rule on it. Say it ends at 6pm EST, and a bidder jumps in at 5:59pm. To prevent this, you should make a rule like if someone bids in the last 10 minutes of the auction then the auction automatically gets another 10 minutes added to it.
3. Be sure to post very detailed pictures of the dispenser.
**If you go ahead and take someone's offer through a private message I guarantee you'll LOSE money.
Edited by walker13.1, 15 October 2013 - 04:11 PM.
Posted 16 October 2013 - 12:52 AM
Posted 16 October 2013 - 02:54 AM
Here's another photo of one of th posters which are going fast so if you do want one act quick. I am still on two minds on what to do with the dispenser as It displays great and I love it. I am taking private messages regarding a possible sale and cannot guarantee I will not sell it if the right offer comes in (it is my prerogative after All).
As for the auction idea, it all seems a bit complicated as I am new to the site and i live in the UK, GMT time zone.
I would hate to put it up and do something wrong so it goes for peanuts.
Thanks again for all the interest guys.
If you are serious about a poster act quick as I am selling them first come first serve and have a lot of interest already.
Many thanks guys
The dispenser will NOT go for peanuts if you put it up for auction. It's really not complicated. Create a thread, copy and paste the rules I gave you, have the auction run a week or two, and end it at 5pm Eastern Standard Time on a Saturday. Again, if you take a private message offer you will LOSE money.
Let's say you do decide on auction. Start the auction at your current highest bid that you received from private message. The second the auction starts you no longer accept private message offers. A collector who had a Super Rare M.U.S.C.LE. figure did that, started it at $500 (because that was the highest offer he received through private message), was smart enough to know he'll get more, put it up for auction, and watched it reach $1770. If that isn't incentive enough to put your dispenser up for auction I don't know what else to tell you. People who are making you offers through private message are most likely low balling you. You won't get its full value unless you put it up for auction, I guarantee you that.
Edited by walker13.1, 16 October 2013 - 03:05 AM.
Posted 16 October 2013 - 03:54 AM
Do what you feel's right - don't let anyone try to railroad you into anything simply because that's what they'd do.
I am sure you have the common sense to know what's a fair offer.
Don't know how anyone can say he'd be low-balled. Who knows what this thing might be worth?
I am a collector but I am certainly not even slightly interested in the dispenser - I wouldn't pay $10 for it!!
Make your own mind up, now that you've been presented with a couple of differing viewpoints....
J
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:14 AM
Don't know how anyone can say he'd be low-balled. Who knows what this thing might be worth?
I say low-balled because everybody and their cousin knows full well he'll get more through an auction. Jmckinnon316, I'm not trying to railroad him into any decision. I'm trying to protect him from making a bad decision, feeling rushed into a decision, and losing money. Do people who make offers through private message usually want to pay full retail price of item's worth? Nope.
Give you another perfect example: The school tube that was spotted a year or so ago. It was on Ebay until the seller took it off, and I imagine because someone made an offer. We all know the real bidding doesn't start until the last few minutes and seconds of any auction. Everything before that is child's play.
Put this dispenser up for auction if you want its full worth. Go ahead and take a private message offer if you want to sell it quickly, get it off your hands, and lose money.
Edited by walker13.1, 16 October 2013 - 04:21 AM.
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:20 AM
I say low-balled because everybody and their cousin knows full well he'll get more through an auction. Do people who make offers through private message usually want to pay full retail price of item's worth? Nope.
Missing the point there.
How do you know how much this is worth? How do I know? How does anyone know?
He might have been offered $250 by PM, which might be a decent price when postage etc is considered.
Maybe someone makes a fair offer on PM, which happens to be their max and also more than anyone else will pay.
Doesn't equal a low-ball offer..
John
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:27 AM
Missing the point there.
How do you know how much this is worth? How do I know? How does anyone know?
He might have been offered $250 by PM, which might be a decent price when postage etc is considered.
Maybe someone makes a fair offer on PM, which happens to be their max and also more than anyone else will pay.
Doesn't equal a low-ball offer..
John
I'm not missing the point. You want to take a vote and see which one wins on which will it go for more: 1. Auction 2. Private message. ???? I'll give you a hint on which one will win. I'm not making a private message offer. How can you say it's a fair offer when we haven't seen one end through auction? Also, $1770 (auction) is much greater than $500 (private message). You know and I know REAL bidders don't come out until the end of an auction.
Edited by walker13.1, 16 October 2013 - 04:36 AM.
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:34 AM
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:35 AM
I agree with you that an auction is definitely the way to go on this item. That's clear.
However, it's the low-balling that I can't get my head around. Don't think we can decide what a low-ball offer is since one has not been sold before.
Only certain collectors will be interested in this - it's not like a figure, where almost every collector would be interested in a rare one.
If this item goes to board auction and sells for $1000 then that's fine. But I believe that if someone has already offered the guy $100 yesterday on this item, he cannot be accused of low-balling. Since there's no known history for this item, nothing to compare against.
However - if another one appears in 6 months time, and the same person offers $100 then yes, it will be a low-ball offer...
Just my opinion.