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best material / glue to use for resealing
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<blockquote data-quote="yoda" data-source="post: 394811" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Yeah resealing not for me either I don't see any point in it. I would love some figures carded but i know will never own them because of cost. I would prefer to have the figures loose because I would know what I have resealed has been tampered with and is not in its original form.</p><p>I once got ripped off with a toy toni. I had it bought and later found out about the guy and realised I bought one of his figures. I will probably never sell it because I will never get the money back I paid for it. But I look upon that figure almost like a lose figure because I know it's not factory sealed.</p><p>But we are all collecting the same figures and how ever which way anyone else wants to collect is there own business. I don't think theres any right or wrong way regarding reseals. </p><p>I think where the problem starts if it's passed on and someone ends up buying it with no knowledge about it being resealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoda, post: 394811, member: 6271"] Yeah resealing not for me either I don't see any point in it. I would love some figures carded but i know will never own them because of cost. I would prefer to have the figures loose because I would know what I have resealed has been tampered with and is not in its original form. I once got ripped off with a toy toni. I had it bought and later found out about the guy and realised I bought one of his figures. I will probably never sell it because I will never get the money back I paid for it. But I look upon that figure almost like a lose figure because I know it's not factory sealed. But we are all collecting the same figures and how ever which way anyone else wants to collect is there own business. I don't think theres any right or wrong way regarding reseals. I think where the problem starts if it's passed on and someone ends up buying it with no knowledge about it being resealed. [/QUOTE]
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