AT-AT Driver being re-listed several times

stormcab

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Anyone else been watching this piece? Been watching it since it was in an auction, it sold for £123 reserve not met, so relisted for £230. Didn't sell, so relisted for £230 again. Didn't sell, so put back in auction without a reserve but pulled before auction ended. Now up for £285 or best offer. Driving me mental. I'd like it at the right price. Anyone had dealings with this person before? Seems weird.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252622384...61&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&autorefresh=true
 

theforceuk

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I've noticed this figure before, all the sellers stuff is overpriced. Best thing to do with these sort of items is forget about them IMO. Don't understand how the AT-AT driver is cheaper than the 2 Jedi MOC, which are hopelessly overpriced IMO. :roll:
 

Obi-Dan Kenobi

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Out of interest, what sort of price would you say is reasonable for an AT-AT driver in this condition? £100 - £150.

I'm fairly new to vintage collecting, and I'm just trying to get my head around why certain figures are so expensive? Assume it's a combination of rarity and greed?
 

stormcab

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Obi-Dan Kenobi said:
Out of interest, what sort of price would you say is reasonable for an AT-AT driver in this condition? £100 - £150.

I'm fairly new to vintage collecting, and I'm just trying to get my head around why certain figures are so expensive? Assume it's a combination of rarity and greed?

£150-200 for an graded 80 I'd say.

What makes certain figures rare? How long is a piece of string? :D

That's gonna take some time for you going back through posts on here.
 
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