How did you obtain this 'prototype' skyhook? Looks to me like you've just painted a skyhook silver and dubbed it a prototype.
I've viewed the listing and personally my B/S detector is going wild!
Here's the product description: (flags in red)
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Note: If you're running a scam like the last guy that tried to buy this, please take it somewhere else. Only interested in legitimate buyers.
Would you kindly bid on what I believe to be a one-of-a-kind BioShock Infinite SkyHook Prototype created by NECA.
Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy who visited the floating city of Columbia and brought back a souvenir.
It is fully-functioning, and I believe it's the same model that can be seen in action in this video, the only mention of a SkyHook Prototype I've been able to find anywhere online: youtube.com/watch?v=1wxNBwzZG8U
As you all know, the SkyHook was one of the coolest additions to the BioShock series. And although I've seen plenty of the painted, finished versions of this SkyHook go for $100+ online, this is the only known Prototype I've seen anywhere. With the dissolving of Irrational Games, this may be the last great piece of gaming memorabilia worth collecting from the BioShock universe.
This life size 1:1 prop replica is exactly how the Sky-Hook would look in the real world. The Sky-Hook measures over 22" in length and is nearly 11" tall, it features motorized action that causes the gears and 3 hooks to spin when the trigger is squeezed.
Don't miss your chance to own it.
Because of the size and fragility of the piece, it will be a flat $50 shipping fee which will include insurance on the piece.
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The top note is a blatant diversion tactic, scammers always claim to be scammed. And your listing has no legitimacy, you 'believe' its a prototype?!
A simple Google search can see its not a 'known' prototype, there's no mention of it anywhere.
Can we get a moderators attention on this thread?
Sorry for my disbelief, but I see no grounds of proof in this.