Darth Cruel
Super Freak
What removing the plastic bag?![]()
Opened bag does not equal open box. I'll get pics up of what I am talking about...eventually.
What removing the plastic bag?![]()
What removing the plastic bag?![]()
I can see that becoming the standard for those NEW MIB freak collectors out there. Kinda like an unopened comic book guy....
I can see that becoming the standard for those NEW MIB freak collectors out there. Kinda like an unopened comic book guy....
Nope. What I am talking about can not be avoided...it is not possible.
Don't forget DC. I want to see what your talking about. All my Joes are unopened and I wanna cross check a few I bought on eBay under the 'guise of being unopened. If any of mine HAVE been opened, I sure can't tell...
Meh, heat the tape and it'll peel right off. Then just stick it back. With the exception of purchasing a rated one, there's really no way of knowing whether or not it was opened. Even with the shipper, one can always claim it was re-sealed by SSC before shipment.
This is still an opened figure, to me. It doesn't make any difference who opened it or when. SSC has opened some of them prior to shipping. They stuck gift cards in some of them. My Commander Gree came with a gift card inside the box and iirc, so did one of my Endor troopers when I ordered them as a set. Also, I firmly believe that Sideshow puts returned figures out for the waitlist after they make corrections. And I strongly believe that despite Sideshow's denials. It would be stupid not to.
My own opinion is that once the box is closed by the last person on the assembly line. It is factory sealed. If it is opened after that...even by the same worker 5 seconds after closing it because they noticed something out of place, it is an open figure.
Now, what I have done because of this is to adjust my own expectations of the condition of the box way down. And it is easy to accept because everyone knows that Sideshow has made these boxes to be re-used with minimal heartache. And most collectors seem to me to take that in to consideration. I no longer claim "factory sealed" on anything...even if it IS factory sealed. If I figure it is that close to being indiscernible from a factory sealed figure, I will just say that the buyer would be hard pressed to tell it from a factory sealed one.
That all goes for the product box. As far as the shipper goes, it is just there to protect the product box. So I as long as it is in good enough shape to do that, I don't care any further than that about it.
Hit the nail on the head man. And as far as the shipper goes, they are nice to have but does anyone really care about the brown shippers?
I care about the shippers on statues.
They're huge, and if you put one on top of a campfire, you can make day.![]()
Hit the nail on the head man. And as far as the shipper goes, they are nice to have but does anyone really care about the brown shippers?
Those can double as skid row duplexes as well.
You can lose a cat for days in one of those things.
an opened figure is when the ACTUAL figure is removed from the box for the first time...opening the flaps to make sure the figure has everything is STILL Mint in MINT in Box...the figure is still NEW!
Edit - You, sir, are mistaken.
Hit the nail on the head man. And as far as the shipper goes, they are nice to have but does anyone really care about the brown shippers?
I think Nam was questioned about the shape of the brown shipper box on something he was selling.
Once it is opened it is no longer Mint In Mint Box.