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Post by Grumpyoldman on Dec 29, 2007 15:30:44 GMT -5
all the posters that came with the LJN figures?
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Post by STOMWIJF on Dec 29, 2007 16:33:14 GMT -5
I have uploaded a couple of the ones I have onto the WF Database. Just search voor 'poster' in the LJN section and you'll find them. I highly doubt that someone will go to the effort to scan all 100+ posters for you.
Why are you asking?
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Dec 29, 2007 17:39:22 GMT -5
^ I always wanted to see how they looked. The artwork was great. King of reminded me of the old GI Joe cards. Thanks for the info.
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Post by GoldenHulk on Dec 29, 2007 20:08:58 GMT -5
The posters were great. I really wish I'd have had the foresight to keep them in nice shape. When I was a kid it was the farthest thing from my mind, though. There was some really great artwork on some of them. I remember I HATED it when they went to the photo posters with the last of the figures (A HonkyTonk Man or Hacksaw Duggan poster done in that original artwork style would've been great).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2007 23:52:16 GMT -5
Are these rare to find now? how much would you expect to pay if one cropped up on ebay?
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Post by GoldenHulk on Dec 30, 2007 7:47:34 GMT -5
I wouldn't say they're rare for the most part, but they are a little hard to find in good condition. there are plenty of them online to be found. Just like the figures, some posters are harder to come by than others. The only ones I would consider truly rare are the British Bulldogs single posters. That's because the Bulldogs on single cards were so rare, so it only makes sense that the posters would be also.
As far as price, I'd say it depends on condition and the wrestler represented. I've seen them go typically for between as little as 2 US up to 12 US dollars or a little more. Of course, ones like the Bulldogs would sell much higher than that. There have only been a few I've actually tried to go out of my way to hunt down and those are the prices they've gone for anyway.
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Post by STOMWIJF on Dec 30, 2007 10:48:48 GMT -5
The only ones I would consider truly rare are the British Bulldogs single posters. That's because the Bulldogs on single cards were so rare, so it only makes sense that the posters would be also. A few months ago I bought both Bulldogs on singles card. The bubbles had nearly gone off the card completely and I had to reglue the entire bubble. Before I did this I cleaned up the cards ànd took a look at the posters as well (as I wanted to scan these before reglueing)... suprisingly enough I saw that both Davey and Dynamite had the TAG TEAM posters included, NO singles version. This was odd to me as I own loose posters of the singles version of the Bees, Harts and Strike Force, but I am now 100% sure that the Bulldogs never had singles posters. (I hope to be disproven on this though). On a side note.... both Bulldogs were also on Hulk Hogan cards (like many of the re-released figures on Black Cards also were).
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Post by GoldenHulk on Dec 30, 2007 11:02:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the clarification on that. I had never seen either, but had always assumed, like the Bees, Harts, and Strike Force that I got individually, that the Bulldogs would have singles posters as well. I'm kind of disappointed to read that, actually. I had always held out hope of finding those.
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