Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Blufans Exclusive #45) [China]

Apr 5, 2013
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Newport, UK
Release date: 1/4 edition only - this month (September)
https://shop.hidefninja.com/product...ay-3d-2d-blufans-1-4-slip?variant=42410166469
Notes: WEA, embossed and full gloss. 2D+3D.
Group Buy: hosted by cooey
1/4 slip - Very limited quantity, to be sold via the HDN store at a random time on September 9
1/4 slip + One Click - HERE
One Click - Ultimate Edition - Lenticular - Full Slip

One Click - $197
Double Lenti - $70
Single Lenti - $65
Full Slip - $64

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Me and @Stygian are both from Canada. That's why i told him that. I cant speak for any other country. :)

Yeah I don't seem to get bothered for anything up to and maybe over 80 bucks.
I had to pay a customs fee on an order from Amazon France once when they had one of their "100 euros for 50 euros" sales once. I ordered a couple of extra items because the shipping stays low on extra items.

I had to pay at the post office. I'm more careful now. :)
 
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Not that this is the "open Vs. sealed debate" thread ;) but... I used to keep the majority of my premium collection sealed as a new(ish) collector (some of my barebone/standard steels too) but soon found that opening and actually enjoying a Steelbook is far more rewarding than keeping it sealed in plastic. Especially a WEA release such as this... I can't fathom buying an expensive WEA Steelbook and never actually seeing/holding it in the flesh :confused: May as well just be a POS WWA inside like that yellow Baby Driver :rofl: That, or just a plain slab of metal with a spine... How else would you know otherwise? :watch:

I still don't and haven't open(ed) absolutely everything mind you and do have a proportion of steels/limited editions still sealed in my collection. However, Blufans as a rule HAS to be opened to fully be appreciated, IMO. Take recent Doctor Strange for example, opening up that single and double Lenti just blew me away! :OMG::drool: (1/4 slip still sealed though :p:hilarious:)

It's cool everyone collects in their own personal way but this is just my 2 cents :coffee: Bye for now :)
 
Not that this is the "open Vs. sealed debate" thread ;) but... I used to keep the majority of my premium collection sealed as a new(ish) collector (some of my barebone/standard steels too) but soon found that opening and actually enjoying a Steelbook is far more rewarding than keeping it sealed in plastic. Especially a WEA release such as this... I can't fathom buying an expensive WEA Steelbook and never actually seeing/holding it in the flesh :confused: May as well just be a POS WWA inside like that yellow Baby Driver :rofl: That, or just a plain slab of metal with a spine... How else would you know otherwise? :watch:

I still don't and haven't open(ed) absolutely everything mind you and do have a proportion of steels/limited editions still sealed in my collection. However, Blufans as a rule HAS to be opened to fully be appreciated, IMO. Take recent Doctor Strange for example, opening up that single and double Lenti just blew me away! :OMG::drool: (1/4 slip still sealed though :p:hilarious:)

It's cool everyone collects in their own personal way but this is just my 2 cents :coffee: Bye for now :)


I'm thinking it'll be more of a time capsule. Once time runs out, and it's definitely not worth anything, or I know I will never need to to sell it or move it along, then I can open it.

Just imagine my surprise when I do and inside instead are copies of Space Jam.

Kind of when somebody goes to exhume a body and finds an empty coffin.
 
I always open at least 1 copy of my Blufans releases, in the cases of the Marvel films it’s always the 1/4 slip I open and the rest stay sealed
 
I open all of my copies unless I love the edition so much that I get a second, then I keep that one sealed. :) When I get a OC, I open all the slips but only one steelbook. :)

So far the only copy I couldn’t get myself to open is the TWS lenti by Nova ... just can't do it. XD
 
3 key advantages of keeping steels sealed:

1. No need to worry about hidden imperfections.
2. Better reselling potential (both short and long term).
3. Majority of the hardcore collectors like to keep premium editions sealed.

Is 3 an advantage though? Sounds more like a preference

5. it feels good to feel a sealed premium edtion on the naked body

Feels even better to feel a opened one on a naked body ;)