How would you guys suggest i sell this large SNES lot?
I have acquired quite the Snes lot in the past couple weeks. Unfortunately, i'm not a huge Snes collector and am more into boxed NES sets and accessories.
1) I am trying to decide weather to Sell it off as one large lot or to split it up into 2-3 smaller lots and just cash out
2) Also considering if i should i use it as trading material and try to trade for a couple things.. Ex) boxed NES-101 (top loader), boxed Konami Laserscope, Boxed Miracle Piano, Boxed ROB, etc. - - If the Snes stuff i have is even trade worthy?
I know i could get more out of it selling it all separate, but i don't have the time or desire to make 40 eBay postings and deal with 40 different shipping messes
The lot includes:
4 Snes consoles (2 work great and look pretty decent, 1 works, but is really baddly discolored, 1 has some discoloring and won't pop up onto the TV.) In order by picture
3 power supply's (2 are great, 1 is missing the pin inside the end)
5 controllers (3 standard, 1 w/ colored buttons, and 1 w/ turbo modes)
~27 game manuals (conditions vary)
57 games: All Work some have the sleeves
-Kirby Super Star
-Axelay
-TMNT Tournament Fighters
-Zelda: A link to the past
-DK 1, 2, and 3
-Earthworm Jim
-StarFox (x2)
-Super Mario Kart (x2)
-Mario Is Missing
-Super Mario World (x2)
-Super Mario World 2
-Super Mario Allstars
-Super R-Type (x2)
-Populous
-MK 2 and 3
-Killer Instinct
-PitFall
-X-Men
-The Simpsons
-And quite a few other misc games. I think i hit the highlights
1) I am trying to decide weather to Sell it off as one large lot or to split it up into 2-3 smaller lots and just cash out
2) Also considering if i should i use it as trading material and try to trade for a couple things.. Ex) boxed NES-101 (top loader), boxed Konami Laserscope, Boxed Miracle Piano, Boxed ROB, etc. - - If the Snes stuff i have is even trade worthy?
I know i could get more out of it selling it all separate, but i don't have the time or desire to make 40 eBay postings and deal with 40 different shipping messes
The lot includes:
4 Snes consoles (2 work great and look pretty decent, 1 works, but is really baddly discolored, 1 has some discoloring and won't pop up onto the TV.) In order by picture
3 power supply's (2 are great, 1 is missing the pin inside the end)
5 controllers (3 standard, 1 w/ colored buttons, and 1 w/ turbo modes)
~27 game manuals (conditions vary)
57 games: All Work some have the sleeves
-Kirby Super Star
-Axelay
-TMNT Tournament Fighters
-Zelda: A link to the past
-DK 1, 2, and 3
-Earthworm Jim
-StarFox (x2)
-Super Mario Kart (x2)
-Mario Is Missing
-Super Mario World (x2)
-Super Mario World 2
-Super Mario Allstars
-Super R-Type (x2)
-Populous
-MK 2 and 3
-Killer Instinct
-PitFall
-X-Men
-The Simpsons
-And quite a few other misc games. I think i hit the highlights
Comments
I would make 3 lots since you have 3 working consoles and that is a nice compromise between splitting things up for profit and selling things in lots to save yourself from hassle.
Stick all the fighting and "cool" games and 2 controllers in one lot. I've noticed some people who really love fighting games hate platformers and vica versa.
Stick one of each Mario game in another lot with the ugly system and all the worthless and bad games. If a gamer doesn't buy it then a reseller would because it has Mario games and assume there must be more valuable games in the pile as well.
Finally put Kirby, Axelay, EWJ, Zelda, and all the really good games that only a gamer would know about in a lot with a nice console but the bad power supply or no power supply. A gamer wouldn't mind the lack of a power supply and would probably already have a console.