Hey Guys,
I was wondering if I can get some help. What is one of the better price/visual guides out there? I am looking to match up some weapons and get an idea of what I have for a collection.
Thanks,
Hey Guys,
I was wondering if I can get some help. What is one of the better price/visual guides out there? I am looking to match up some weapons and get an idea of what I have for a collection.
Thanks,
This is a great book...but not a price guide. I hate to day it, but your most up to date price guide is probably EBAY...
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The...24&USRI=gi+joe
I second the eBay and Bellomo book comments, but also check out yojoe.com , that's a pretty thorough visual and info guide.
Thank you both. I appreciate it!
One thing I'd caution, the Bellomo book is fantastic but it also might make you want to buy things that you had no intention of buying in the first place. I speak from first-hand experience!
No kidding. I had sold all my vintage RAHs and here I am, slowly reacquiring them, one a week. It's a really well done book -- nice write ups, great photos, thorough. A professional fan.Originally Posted by solid_strider
And yes eBay -- completed auctions -- is the best up to the minute price guide.
I take this book with me when I go to toy shows. Only way to make sure items are complete or see what is missing.
Man you guys are full of information. Please keep it up. I appreciate any and all.
Agreed. As a reference guide, it's an awesome book. Depending what your motives are, it could be a good price guide if you're looking for numbers for something like a homeowner's insurance policy. But from a practical sense, with basically any collectible, eBay is going to be your real world "what are people currently willing to pay" number.
I picked up this guide at my local Barnes & Noble on Monday for $6!!! It was in the bargain section and has helped me id lots of weapons and parts that would normally have taken hours on-line.