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Well, there goes my shot of bidding on that, as everybody knows now. It's kind of like what happens with the "Antiques Roadshow", but just the opposite. Antique collectors live in mortal dread of their antiques being showcased on the show, as it makes people flood the market, thinking they're going to get what they quote on the show but the values actually go down.
Thanks for broadcasting yet another eBay film auction that apparently is not yours yet again and again! I sure wish this constant practice of eBay alerts would be banned from this forum!
I disagree. I do not have the time to scan eBay constantly, so I'm interested when these things come up.
I own prints and equipment from auctions that were only brought to my attention because various members found them interesting enough to post about here.
Well, there goes my shot of bidding on that, as everybody knows now. It's kind of like what happens with the "Antiques Roadshow", but just the opposite. Antique collectors live in mortal dread of their antiques being showcased on the show, as it makes people flood the market, thinking they're going to get what they quote on the show but the values actually go down.
Osi you have no hope of getting a cheap sly cheap copy of Raiders of eBay. There are bound to be some collectors out there checking eBay “every hour” along with search tags Star Wars Hitchcock Hammer Universal etc. Become best friends with a really old film collector and maybe they will bequeath you a copy. Failing that they do make very nice Blu rays you know.
First time I looked. New listing Raiders of Lost Ark buy it now £80 with an offer facility. I have no idea what state it is in and it is part of the Mr Not Mine collection. 😎
Winbert I would date around that time as when the madness began. A lot of what is pushing 8mm and 16mm prices is people buying into memorabilia as opposed to Film collectors buying films. If you look across eBay in collector categories like music, books, film or whatever there are a lot of silly sellers who think they have the wonder lot. Doesn’t help that eBay lets them list for free forever. If they were paying a percentage up front as opposed to the 15-20% when the item it sells prices would drop dramatically and it would become a real auction situation again.
Hey Osi, if you want to see the content of this release, take a look at this, starting at the 3.16 mark. Okay, the whole thing runs at superfast speed but you can see what the edit is like (we'll sort of) and what scenes are included. Just from this, you can see it is a spectacular release and I wish I had bought it when it first came out.
Well, the bidding is getting rediculous. It must be someone just going up a few dollars at a time, for there to be 35 bids and be at 79 dollars. Unintelligent bidding, a smart bidder "lays quiet", biding they're time, and then swooping in at the last minute or seconds, and putting a high bid in. This silly thing had 3 days to go, so it will be another case of a rediculously high winning bid.
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