Having an appraisal show is actually a good idea. There still has to be some rare pieces out there, but like the one guy said, you'd better have some extra $$$.
Mecha-May and Mew-Bot and SPT Layzner
-
We live in an amazing age of technology, when computers and robots can
accomplish the most outstanding feats. One such outstanding feat is
available now fo...
PlaidStallions is moving! (slowly)
-
So, after 14 years, we've decided to upgrade PlaidStallions and move both
the site and the blog here.
I plan to convert the entire site to WordPress, tha...
KOUSOKU ESPER
-
Japanese electronics giant Toshiba, is the result of two major companies
merging in 1939. The first was Tanaka Seizosho who manufactured telegraph
equipme...
3 comments:
Nice story.
Having an appraisal show is actually a good idea. There still has to be some rare pieces out there, but like the one guy said, you'd better have some extra $$$.
(Note: I don't need the GE999 can, just happy to know it exists : )
I gave up on the "collector's mindset" a long time ago, but I might have to hunt that can down. It's just odd enough . . .
It's an odd can, and in fact I'm sure there was another such can released back in the early 1980s in the wake of the theatrical films.
I've seen bigger images online, but darned if google images can dredge it up!
BCCA publishes a foreign cans guide, I'll have to see about getting that...
Post a Comment