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Post by Allykitten34 on Dec 8, 2008 23:30:01 GMT -8
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nobby
Heroic Mugg
manners are their own reward, gentlemen.
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Post by nobby on Dec 8, 2008 23:39:52 GMT -8
The question we should be asking is, "Do they work?"
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Post by SMC on Dec 9, 2008 4:04:43 GMT -8
is this just a lame ass way for Hasbro to make more money or is there some real merit to this. I mean, could we have our idols graded and then sell them for a stupid amount of money??
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Post by Allykitten34 on Dec 9, 2008 9:19:18 GMT -8
I couldnt figure out what it was all about either, but if its just the grading thats way dumb.
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Post by Joeofmars! on Dec 10, 2008 14:06:53 GMT -8
This is just dumb... if they could not sell them at $15, what makes them think they can sell them at $50-75?
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Post by hamiwill on Dec 12, 2008 8:08:08 GMT -8
The Fertility Idol was a SDCC exclusive. I actually own two of them and believe that they are fairly effective. Shortly after picking them up my wife became pregnant. lol! The Mugg itself is pretty cool, i think. The color scheme is very monochromatic, glossy gold on top of a matte gold, but the design and overall look is really neat. I picked it up @ con this last summer and am pleased with the grab.
Cheers, Price
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Post by Allykitten34 on Dec 14, 2008 20:56:45 GMT -8
Yeah I have one myself, but this is the same exact thing, but its being sold for triple money just because some people gave it a "grade." I love my idol, but this is silly.
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Post by xssocx on Dec 17, 2008 11:27:56 GMT -8
Yeah I have one myself, but this is the same exact thing, but its being sold for triple money just because some people gave it a "grade." I love my idol, but this is silly. Grading any kind of figure or card boosts its value. I find it funny. But whether its Muggs, McFarlane Sportscards, Sports cards, Star Wars figures it multiples the value.
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