Classic 4ft Tall Mario Statue

Hey everyone



It's my second post here, so sorry if I'm going against any protocol.

I believe I have searched this forum enough, but could not find any solid answers,

so I am hoping the community can help me based on how much everyone seems to know about vintage Nintendo products.



I've seen some other threads regarding a 4ft Mario Stature (Specifically the one featured on Pawn Stars).

but I have a slightly different item then that one. (Images attached)

The Mario statue I have is apparently older, and I am guessing it was used for displays around 1992-1995

It does not have a connector at the base and it can actually stand on it's own two feet without falling over.



I have seen images of statues similar to mine,

but I have never seen any pricing for them, or know how many were made, how rare, etc...



What I do know about the item I have is that it was once used for a Ninetndo Sears Display.



I was told that the statue I have was retired after the newer statue (The one seen on Pawn Stars) arrived in 1996.

Apparently Nintendo Reps wanted the item to look more similar to the Super Mario 64 model of Mario)

Take that for what it's worth.



Any knowledge or help is appreciated... and if I missed a thread concerning this topic I apologize.



Thanks

Nick












Comments

  • That one was the earlier 90s (possibly late 80s?) i believe. Compared to my mid-late 90's Model.
  • Pricing is whatever people in your area are willing to pay on Craigslist. you can offer whatever you want on eBay but shipping is going to probably scare away most of your buyers. Im in Indiana and would love another Mario Statue. I can drive, if you cant find a buyer (Especially another Collector on NA) then id love to work out a deal. let me know
  • Thanks for the input

    (nice looking statue you have there!)



    This thing has literally been with me for two decades...

    But as with everything, I may be looking to finally part with the guy.



    His paint is scuffed, but overall, he's in great shape with no dents.



    I'd honestly much rather have someone at this forum who appreciates this stuff like I do get it then go through ebay or craigslist.

    I would consider it for sure.



    Happy to talk.
  • Here are some additional photos in case anyone wanted to see the condition.








  • I'd consider buying him because he looks so odd... and it'd give me an excuse to visit friends in Chicago.
  • It looks like there is one thread on NA with a similar looking piece!



    http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid=43519



    The paint job and the feet look a bit different.

    I threw them a quick pm.



    Thanks for the help everyone.

    Looks like I may have to part with it.
  • I would like to buy this statue. I restored the other version that you see more often. I could also trade a nice mario statue straight up for this one if you were in the mood to keep a good one. I want to restore this version so I have both for my museum!
  • Question is one of his yellow buttons on his suspenders pushed in?
  • Hi Jason



    Sorry I did not see this message until now.

    The Buttons aren't pushed in as to my knowledge...I believe there are no dents.



    I will double check and get more detailed photos if you like. (I'm at the office so I will check out the item later tomorrow)

    I'll hit you up with a PM



    -Nick
  • NA members have told this seller in PM this statue in good shape is worth $4000! I have a perfect other style statue fully restored and near perfect for $2000 plus shipping right now. Anyone interested in this one the seller is starting his price between $1200-2000. SO maybe the people who say its worth so much should buy this and flip it for some mad cash.
  • I own the same (style) statue, got a PM, and DID NOT state anywhere near $4,000 and I own one...
  • Just for clarification...

    No one on NA told me the statue was worth $4k.

    Sorry if there was any confusion.



    I have some friends in the arcade machine circle and they believed if it was perfect, then it could run as high as $4k

    to the right collector. None of them have seen my model, which is what they based their guess on.





    What I have is not perfect... that's for sure.

    For reference...Most members here are thinking it's valued at approximately $500-$550.



    I'm still debating on selling it, and I was given advice here on how to use the NA auction forum.

    I appreciate the assistance from the people that messaged.



    Thanks again

    Nick
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