
Where he says it's his favorite!
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That's pretty damn cool. Unfortunately, I don't think you'd get that much for them, considering the fact that relatively few people know of the classic Sierra Adventure Games and even fewer know who Al Lowe is.Collector wrote:If you ever sold them (outside of to me) I would break your arm, but I wonder how much you could get for them on eBay?
Have you seen what prices are for some of the old Sierra classics? Granted these are not some of the pricier games, but many of the Sierra classics have become collectors items.DeadPoolX wrote:Unfortunately, I don't think you'd get that much for them, considering the fact that relatively few people know of the classic Sierra Adventure Games and even fewer know who Al Lowe is.
Still... it'd only take one person to want them really bad.
I realize that. However, my question still stands: "How many people even know of the Sierra classics?" The answer is not that many. Since relatively few people know of those games, the number of collection seekers who bid to own those items is diminished.Collector wrote:Have you seen what prices are for some of the old Sierra classics? Granted these are not some of the pricier games, but many of the Sierra classics have become collectors items.DeadPoolX wrote:Unfortunately, I don't think you'd get that much for them, considering the fact that relatively few people know of the classic Sierra Adventure Games and even fewer know who Al Lowe is.
Still... it'd only take one person to want them really bad.
Collector wrote:If you ever sold them (outside of to me) I would break your arm, but I wonder how much you could get for them on eBay?
...and i'll go for the neck. So, considering the options, Tawmis better just keeps themCollector wrote:If you ever sold them (outside of to me) I would break your arm, but I wonder how much you could get for them on eBay?
Washes Rudy's mouth out with soap for such a statement.Rudy wrote:How much would MCL, signed by Al Lowe, go for?