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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 434
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I am thinking of getting a case of Indiana Jones ...Krystal Skull and wondering if it's worth the money? Can i resell them at all?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,155
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You have to hit something big to make money. Most of the sketchs in this product sell weak. It was way over produced and the movie wasnt all that. The toys are a great example as they are all in the dump bins at Toys r Us.
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Yeah, most of the sketches won't net you even a dollar on ebay with anywhere from 3-4 of your sketches falling into this category. The other hits will likely fall into autos that you won't be able to sell for more than a few dollars. The one positive is there are great artists like Trevor Grove and Adam Hughes as chase sketches but they fall few and far between. I believe that a Grove could net you anywhere from $100 to $300 and an unsigned Hughes would net you at least $80-125. Personally I would pay the extra $50 or so and go for Indy Heritage because the sketch artist list is a lot deeper plus the auto list is much better. It's just as easy to get skunked with poor sketches but the gamble would pay off better with second tier autos like Capshaw, Davies, or producers. There are plenty of Indy collectors that will pay good money for quality sketches. Good luck
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If you're looking for ROI, you probably won't get it. If you're looking for an inexpensive opportunity to bust a case and have some fun, I say go for it! I didn't pull anything earth-shattering out of my case, but for what I paid the experience couldn't be beat!
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