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General Information => General Discussion => Topic started by: walkingintheair on February 15, 2024, 08:37:56 PM

Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 15, 2024, 08:37:56 PM
A little Jack in the Box.  This is the first time I've come across a Black Friday special on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/186298900567?itmmeta=01HPQCED5BK5N18AM9Z6AH22PG&hash=item2b6047a057:g:HpcAAOSwhJ5ly~ZA&itmprp=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0MzD%2F6VmBXNS2V8gQYIjp1WWIZJmytsfHOu6283QC7cXTxn0FqUV3%2FdCC%2FU%2FaysP8P8ixuUL75gw7hCxN63Ucn1%2B5rxj08%2BhG%2FM7D93lVs7unMSkq6%2FXIEpjNC7PBFn%2FF7FNBVvHmMOpqbwYY%2F80y0j24LtOZchQmVJMInyA3XMnjCvRo%2B%2FI7H8ISXIxR3yX5Za2hL0ujLJKLvn47zwNBL0bux%2FjLeBzd%2BY1rtj8Qk1Vi52%2BnVbUFws5L1vHk7AZWFhDitFqI0YywiNs2O214Yg%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR-DSuey1Yw

Also, "Garden Get Away", a mouse gone rare I've been searching a long time for recently sold for $165.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/126316868707?itmmeta=01HPQZ6BHFVKMBKE2HT98P78EV&hash=item1d69127463:g:3swAAOSwaMplwC~W&itmprp=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0LPqGEzpE%2F6oqgJWTzMCNpcRqGI88TsjWci1DpEXHmlQmpvLcKiJBoVTYFXIKhCBt6NPbX7ulfZE9Ml9mB%2B1xnQQfwiWmxCCovBuj7b597ff%2F0UL9nuM6x%2FuGriux%2FL4XG7I5LblyEXFI1Q775Wli4YXgPCEtqAytnKrG1lY3rODCVsE5gKB2uQ3PUgBhOby2t7kMNjKtY%2F08Ow%2ByEUAYmL44yKQSqcZZcSJQw8xGPtwrInD%2BOjDmCp2YaY6Eu7nBlHJV41nN1zwogwxzBuPoL0%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR-i4mf-1Yw
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: Jdroman26 on February 17, 2024, 09:13:32 PM
I have never seen that jack in the box piece before.  I would suspect it will go for a very high price.  The piece with the gnomes went for over $700 on eBay today.  I have never paid a price that high for a piece nor do I think I would. 
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 19, 2024, 03:05:58 PM
Those were some pricey gnomes. 
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: Jdroman26 on February 20, 2024, 06:55:08 AM
I agree.  lol.  Did you ever go to the Mouse Expos ?  I belonged to the Michigan collectors club in the 90?s but it disbanded.  I never went to the Expos and I could kick myself now.  So many cute pieces that now are either hard to find or are priced so high.  Did you see the piece on Ebay now that is the magician?  So darn cute.
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 20, 2024, 03:04:56 PM
No, I've never been to any expos.  Any wee forest gatherings I found were too far away for me to attend.  I had wanted to go to a factory tour but then covid happened and they were stopped.  I don't know if they are doing tours again.  I saw the magician piece.  I don't think anybody will pay that much for it but I could be wrong! To be honest, the expo pieces usually aren't my favorite.  They are a little fancy for me.  I do like the new "Spring Surprises" WFFCC piece though.
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: Jdroman26 on February 20, 2024, 06:55:56 PM
I only have a few of the Expo pieces. I agree that they do appear ?fancier? than the normal line pieces.  Some of the regular line pieces are so attractive because of their simplicity I think. You had mentioned Garden Getaway and I think that piece is so desirable.  Did you purchase Spring Surprises?  I like it but didn?t love it.  Is it one of those pieces that is even cuter in person?

Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 22, 2024, 02:26:15 PM
I didn't purchase it.  I thought about it, but decided not to.  Perhaps if one shows up somewhere I will think about it again. 

The Black Friday free jack in the box miniature sold for $643.
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 24, 2024, 03:02:41 PM
Suddenly another Jack in the Box has showed up on ebay.  It says it's new, while the last one says it was pre-owned.

A question I have is how do you ever know if a wee forest folk is brand new?  I usually don't pay attention to this in descriptions because wouldn't it be easy to just put a pre owned piece with no defects back in a bag and put it in a box and call it new?
Title: Re: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: Geoff on February 26, 2024, 08:43:26 PM
A piece is new if it comes from either the Factory or a retailer; anywhere else is technically the secondary market. The Factory is willing to sell time-limited pieces for a while, but then they may turn the rest of their inventory over to a retailer like FairyTales.
Personally, if I cannot distinguish a piece as being not new, it's new to me, and that's good enough.
I might add that some collectors are so picky about their pieces that if I ever have a chance to buy from one of them, the piece will probably be BETTER than new!
Title: Interesting ebay listings
Post by: walkingintheair on February 28, 2024, 08:33:27 PM
I feel the same way.  If there is nothing noticeably wrong with it, it's as good as new.