Big Nose the Caveman sealed question
Hey guys,
Can someone (quickly) let me know the aprox value of a sealed big nose the caveman NTSC? Got very lucky on Facebook tag sale, but the woman said she has lots of inquires and can only hold it for me until the end of the night....I'm offering 50....she also said it's "autographed" but I can't really tell from her photo, which seems like it was taken years ago.
Can someone (quickly) let me know the aprox value of a sealed big nose the caveman NTSC? Got very lucky on Facebook tag sale, but the woman said she has lots of inquires and can only hold it for me until the end of the night....I'm offering 50....she also said it's "autographed" but I can't really tell from her photo, which seems like it was taken years ago.
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She also said she may have more games. Kind of sad but she said it was the only way to get her grandkids to come and visit her was by buying games in the 80s
Who's autograph?
Ha. My partner was just making fun of me for this. “You met the lady and didn’t even ask whose autograph it was?!!?”
In my defense, I’ve never encountered a sealed game this rare, let alone from some woman I’m just meeting, hoping she sells it to me and not the other sharks that are checking tag sales everyday so I made it as quick as possible. Paid fast, thanked her with barely a few seconds to appreciate the score.
Never saw saw this game, let alone sealed in my 46 years. The first letter is definitely a “J” the last name looks scribbled but may be “white” I’m on my phone right now but I’ll post some pictures tomorrow.
In the meantime there’s got to be some reference for who designed or programmed the game. I’m assuming it’s him or her. I kind of want to call the seller back now ha.
Sure enough this nice lady left me a message saying that she believes she has more games in her garage. I offered nicely to help her clean and that I would pay half the eBay price of whatever she finds. Also asked about the autograph.
She said she worked as a set designer in the 80s and 90s for television and did some work with sitcoms so whatever props real or crafted she would usually have some of the cast sign. So this copy of big nose was used as a prop in one of the kid's rooms in Family Matters.
When they updated the stage/set she had Jhaleel White a.k.a the legit badass and stud muffin Steve urkel sign it!
She was telling me how she worked with some pretty big names for a while but that she was hardly ever on set once the design was finalized. Said she was contracted by Miller Bouyett who produced family matters, full House and a lot of TGIF shows. Said she met Dave courier, urkel, cast of perfect strangers, John Hornbaker, Chevy Chase, John Stamos and Josh Leeman among others.
I'll get back to y'all tomorrow when I meet her and go through the garage but it probably needs it's own thread. So glad there are good people left out there.
The lady asked why I want these old games and if I ever have seen the Wizard lol. She said I kind of look like the bounty hunter in it, which I took as a huge compliment.
If anyone is interested in buying the autographed Tetris, I'll have it up in a sale thread later.
Well, I wasn't expecting this.
Sure enough this nice lady left me a message saying that she believes she has more games in her garage. I offered nicely to help her clean and that I would pay half the eBay price of whatever she finds. Also asked about the autograph.
She said she worked as a set designer in the 80s and 90s for television and did some work with sitcoms so whatever props real or crafted she would usually have some of the cast sign. So this copy of big nose was used as a prop in one of the kid's rooms in Family Matters.
When they updated the stage/set she had Jhaleel White a.k.a the legit badass and stud muffin Steve urkel sign it!
She was telling me how she worked with some pretty big names for a while but that she was hardly ever on set once the design was finalized. Said she was contracted by Miller Bouyett who produced family matters, full House and a lot of TGIF shows. Said she met Dave courier, urkel, cast of perfect strangers, John Hornbaker, Chevy Chase, John Stamos and Josh Leeman among others.
I'll get back to y'all tomorrow when I meet her and go through the garage but it probably needs it's own thread. So glad there are good people left out there.
Defiantly a cool piece of memorabilia.