The holy grail of my snes collection-for me anyway

This happened in Sept. of 2012; I had just moved to a new state and my wife and I were checking out the town (as small as it was). We stopped in a independent thrift/junk shop. I was looking for games of course and eventually found them. The pickings were slim but I began going through all ten games they had, nothing interested me that I didn't already own. I was about to leave and noticed an snes console sitting on the bottom shelf almost hidden out of view. I owned 5 snes consoles at that time so I almost walked off when a little voice said "see if there's a game in it", (not a literal voice-I'm not crazy, hahaha) anyway, I kneeled down to see if there was a cart in it...there was...EARTHBOUND!!!! I quickly snatched it up and asked the lady working the counter how much and prepared myself for a $50.00-$100.00 price, (it was topping off at $150.00 at the time) which I couldn't afford since we spent our savings just to move our entire household-aprox. $7k. I almost fell over when she said $3 bucks. Let me repeat that: Three Bucks!!!!! So I calmly reached into my pocket, handed her 3 one dollar bills and with game in hand, made tracks for the door.                                                                                                                                                                                                            Now I go in there and they have a Zelda gold cart (common) with a price tag of $70.00?!! No more 3 dollar games, not even supermario/duckhunt. They started looking everything up after that, still don't understand where they got 70 bucks for Zelda, though.

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  • Pics or it didn't happen!
  • I'm still waiting for a find like that.
  • I know the feeling, June of last year I came across one for $2 at a flea market sitting on a stank pile of used clothes and sealed copies of Madden and Tiger Woods Golf for PC some woman with little grasp of english had baking in the sun, and it was a couple hours after the place opened up too. Stuff sometimes just happens with right place, right time, and right person asking little for it.
  • What are you covering up with your thumb?
  • ^probably just holding the cart.



    Nice snag dude!
  • These finds are always the best! Congrats!

  • Originally posted by: Wolfman



    What are you covering up with your thumb?

    Well part of the label is located underneath his thumb, so I'd venture to say the label, if we're trying to be literal that is.







    That's a pretty incredible find, congratulations! I am still awaiting the day that I can get a hold of this game for a good price.




  • Whoever had this game before me tried to remove the price sticker that was on the label...and removed the paper that was underneath it. Guess they didn't know about the "hair dryer" trick to heat it up first, blah. What a bone-head, right? I normally don't hold my games like this-by touching the label but in this case, yeah, I'm covering the ugly torn spot. Even if the label is damaged, at least I still have this for my collection and I got it for cheap, so I guess I can't complain too much.
  • Thanks, I just got lucky.
  • You know, for $3 you can't be picky. Who cares. Game works and the battery too which is important. Worst comes to it you can get a new label for it on ebay, lately they've been all over on there with people on here bringing it up and getting mad about it. Just get a spare front and slap it on there, problem solved.
  • ^ bad idea IMO. Leave well enough alone; a damaged original label is more desirable than a reproduction
  • What if just cut a repro label and pasted it on the missing spot ?

  • Originally posted by: Bronty



    ^ bad idea IMO. Leave well enough alone; a damaged original label is more desirable than a reproduction





    This.

    It is really sad that some of the "collectors" these days would have reproduction crap mixed into their collections and pay good money knowing it is fake or are faking it themselves



    What are you guys going to do when people are afraid everything you have is restored or fake if/when you go to sell something?



    I won't touch any of it, if there is even a small chance.  I have already started my own list of collectors who buy this stuff so I can keep track of their collections and try to avoid doing business with them.




  • I said to use another spare front, I didn't say shave off the original, so there's no harm and no foul with my reasoning.

  • Originally posted by: Tanooki



    I said to use another spare front, I didn't say shave off the original, so there's no harm and no foul with my reasoning.





    except the guy would have a great find with a fake front...  that he paid more for than he paid for the game



     
  • Yeah, I have no plans to do anything to fix it as I'm content on owning as it is. At least it's in my collection.
  • Hahaha, haven't heard that one yet. Thanks.
  • Naw, I'm not picky at all, just glad to have found it. What sucks is the shop I went to will NEVER make this mistake again...I know because I've been back and now they're asking for $10 for the most common of games-when they have games.
  • @nintendopower4ever ;    good point.  
  • Awesome story, great score!

  • Originally posted by: nintendopower_4_ever




    Originally posted by: Tanooki



    I said to use another spare front, I didn't say shave off the original, so there's no harm and no foul with my reasoning.





    except the guy would have a great find with a fake front...  that he paid more for than he paid for the game



     

    So what?  Some of you take this shit way too seriously.  And as I said, it was a second front and to keep the other around.



    Either way if he's leaving it as is, there's no argument.




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