Yes, Karel has fixed amount of copies. He sometimes asks for more if its possible, but its usually a fixed amount to start a new GB.
We are planning on announcing the GB opening window prior so everyone will have enough time to get ready. GBs usually dont sell out that fast, hence there was no need to prior announcements, but since Alita is a popular title and we have more time than usual its better to prepare members so they wont miss out.
We shall see, if its going to be only few of these he needs to hold its fine. Also depends on how much space he will have in the room he is renting to keep his GB stuff.@CollectorEmtee For those who want to get one of these Alita editions and combine the shipping with the Spider-Verse XL, will Karel be able to hold the Spider-Verse editions beyond 3 months if there is a delay on the release date for the Alita? If, say, the Alita gets delayed towards the end of November or beyond.
It’d be nice if there was no j-card on the steelbook version (I know it will). Then I could just flip it around and see the art (without opening it). I guess I could buy 2, but they’re so expensive. Probably should just buy a small 4k TV and grab poster art to display on it...probably be cheaper in the long runMe too! I have the Odeon poster of that artwork and looks amazing. Here's my concept with that art with embossing on Alita and the title
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So you would consider wasting extra money buying a second copy for display purposes rather than just accepting a slight reduction of value by opening your single copyIt’d be nice if there was no j-card on the steelbook version (I know it will). Then I could just flip it around and see the art (without opening it). I guess I could buy 2, but they’re so expensive. Probably should just buy a small 4k TV and grab poster art to display on it...probably be cheaper in the long run
Edit: Oops, thought that was the latest post...but comment still valid.
Open it, remove the jcard, and seal it again (or go to anyone who knows how to do it)It’d be nice if there was no j-card on the steelbook version (I know it will). Then I could just flip it around and see the art (without opening it).
To make the extra cash am I willing to turn myself into a streetwalker on Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood?
To make the extra cash am I willing to turn myself into a streetwalker on Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood?
That is a serious discussion I will have to have with my priest and God. This hobby, man!
Good to know. If I do go that route I'll have to pretty myself up more than him.If you do decide to go down that road, say hello to @bloodsnake007 for me, I heard he's there from 10 PM onwards.
Good to know. If I do go that route I'll have to pretty myself up more than him.
Gonna be hard to top his Tacoliness.
No I wouldn’t do that. I just said it’s something I could do. I won’t open any o them.So you would consider wasting extra money buying a second copy for display purposes rather than just accepting a slight reduction of value by opening your single copy
What I understood throughout my 23 years of collecting, having thousands of editions sealed and unsealed, they all depreciate in price by 70-95%. By the time anything becomes old enough to be 'rare' or missed by fans, there is not only a new edition out, but a new format, reducing a huge layer of your collection to almost nothing. We kid ourselves of having an expensive collection, but we are just throwing money out. Basically our stuff 'ain't worth sнìt'.No I wouldn’t do that. I just said it’s something I could do. I won’t open any o them.