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Old 11-06-2012, 12:27 AM
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I think I have only seen it once before in the last year and a half or so.

I usually see everything everywhere steelbook related as I have very, very good saved searches.

Saw this about an hour before it sold and knew right away that it's probably worth at least double what it sold for.

But it takes money to make money and I am quite broke right now so had to pass which sucks

Although part of me knew that if I got that steelbook, I would probably sell a kidney before I would sell this steel

And you didn't mention it to me?!??

I would have SOLD a kidney BEFORE and bought the steelbook... LOL!!
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Old 11-06-2012, 02:10 AM
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And you didn't mention it to me?!??

I would have SOLD a kidney BEFORE and bought the steelbook... LOL!!
Sorry, the thought crossed my mind but I kind of assumed steelbook collectors of your calibur would've seen it before or at the same time as me.

Besides shouldn't you know your side of the pond better than me... LOL

Just kidding, I'll make sure next time I see a steel of that magnitude to post it regardless.

Assuming I can't scrounge up the necessary organs to pay for it myself
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Old 11-07-2012, 03:03 AM
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Sorry, the thought crossed my mind but I kind of assumed steelbook collectors of your calibur would've seen it before or at the same time as me.

Besides shouldn't you know your side of the pond better than me... LOL

Just kidding, I'll make sure next time I see a steel of that magnitude to post it regardless.

Assuming I can't scrounge up the necessary organs to pay for it myself
I almost forgave you when you said 'steelbook collectors of your calibur'but then I thought a little and....

NO NO NO!!!! :/

Been so busy with AC3 my eye had gone off my saved searches... Always the way when something amazing crops up...
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Old 11-08-2012, 01:15 AM
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I almost forgave you when you said 'steelbook collectors of your calibur'but then I thought a little and....

NO NO NO!!!! :/

Been so busy with AC3 my eye had gone off my saved searches... Always the way when something amazing crops up...
Yep we're all a little mad we let it slip away

Back on topic though, I thought of another steelbook that is kind of a grail.

Tales of Vesperia Special Edition

It's not necessarily rare per se but sealed ones tend to go for around 130 USD or so and that would put it above Dead Island. Then there's also varying levels of sealed quality to be considered (I.E. the smallest tears in the seal)
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