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The hellboy amazes me more than the Hartigan. So is he one of the main sculptors for ht now?

He started with the HT Hellboy II figure release. If you check
the HT website, you can see his name listed on it and others.

That's why I'm hoping he takes a stab at the Sin City II
figures. And yes, Sin CIty II: A Dame to kill for, was half finished for the longest time.
But I saw an interview with Rodriguez and he said
it's in post production now and may even release this year.

And HT still has interest in that license.

I had a thread about it 2 years ago called HS KIM + HT + Sin City license = gold mine.

I'm still hoping it all comes together.
 
Ok, let me be a little more clear here... Find a Gorean Style Hartigan on a bidding on ebay... I make and offer and the final offer for the auction got for less than US$ 100,00 (hundred dollars, that's right)...

So my question is: The seller has a good feedback and reputarion, ant chance he honor the auction an actually sent me the figure for this final price?

Nope, dont count on it. I'm sure he'll make something up, sorry to say.
 
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Nope, dont count it. I'm sure he'll make something up, sorry to say.

Yes, unfortunely I think you're right... Let's wait and see what he'll say... Will be the first negative feedback for this guy...

My opinion is that if you put an auction starting with U$ 1,00 you have to be prepared to honor it, no matter the final price...

So let's see what happens and pray for a honored seller...
 
Yes, unfortunely I think you're right... Let's wait and see what he'll say... Will be the first negative feedback for this guy...

My opinion is that if you put an auction starting with U$ 1,00 you have to be prepared to honor it, no matter the final price...

So let's see what happens and pray for a honored seller...

In a perfect world..yes it would be nice.

But see it from a business standpoint.

I have a figure, one of the best ever made in the world
by one of the original high figure makers in the world.
Literally the father of all high end figures, dare I say legend.

I could turn around and sell it for $600 without even breaking a
sweat, most likely $800-900 over a few weeks.

So what is worse: taking one bad feedback or losing $500 to $700.

That's the reality of it.
 
In a perfect world..yes it would be nice.

But see it from a business standpoint.

I have a figure, one of the best ever made in the world
by one of the original high figure makers in the world.
Literally the father of all high end figures, dare I say legend.

I could turn around and sell it for $600 without even breaking a
sweat, most likely $800-900 over a few weeks.

So what is worse: taking one bad feedback or losing $500 to $700.

That's the reality of it.

Maybe it is the reality of the business, but if you had such a good figure, why put it on auction with US$ 1,00 starting bid?
 
In a perfect world..yes it would be nice.

But see it from a business standpoint.

I have a figure, one of the best ever made in the world
by one of the original high figure makers in the world.
Literally the father of all high end figures, dare I say legend.

I could turn around and sell it for $600 without even breaking a
sweat, most likely $800-900 over a few weeks.

So what is worse: taking one bad feedback or losing $500 to $700.

That's the reality of it.

Then don't start the auction for $100 bucks.

If he doesn't ship it, seller deserves every bit of the negative feedback.
 
Doesn't matter if he doesn't ship neg him. If he wanted to sell for a certain amount he needed to put a reserve or do a BIN.
 
Good news, everyone!

Hartigan arrived yesterday! The guy keeped his word and send it to me.

Believe it or not, but now this is my for US$ 64,00!!!!

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