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IT WILL BE MINE: Griff’s Hoverboard For Sale On eBay

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Stop everything and empty your bank account, because Griff’s ‘Pit Bull’ hoverboard used in Back to the Future II is for sale on eBay. And it’s only $ 13,000 — for a fully functioning hoverboard! “GW? I don’t think it actually hovers.” WHAT? For $ 13,000 it damn well better hover AND have GPS navigation so it can cruise me home on autopilot when I’ve had too much to drink. ‘Hey McFly, you bojo — those boards don’t work on water.’ ‘Unless you’ve got POWER.’ I embedded that clip after the jump so you can see Griff’s hoverboard in action. Now let’s buy it together and go bully all the neighborhood children. “Bullying isn’t cool.” Good, that was a test and you passed. DON’T BE A GRIFF, KIDS.

Hit the jump for a bunch more shots and the scene from the movie.

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Go Halvsies With Me?: The History Of Video Games For Sale On eBay (Including 331 Consoles, 6,850 Games)

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eBay user *videogames.museum* is selling his entire video game collection from the past 30 years. It includes over 330 consoles, 6,850 games, 220 controllers, 185 accessories and a ton of other promotional material/special edition stuff. You can download a PDF file of all the systems and games included HERE. The auction starts at $ 550,000, but so far there haven’t been any bidders, probably because who wants another NES when you already have one? It’s like, I don’t want to have to pay for that.

Hit the jump for a couple more random pictures of the collection but definitely check out the eBay page for a MILLION more shots of everything the auction includes.

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eBay seller crafts toy memorabilia for film classics that were never aimed at kids

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Finding toy memorabilia for numerous movie classics of the ’70s and ’80s isn’t all that tough. Star Wars, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, and other franchises brought in gigantic revenues at retail thanks to broad licensing agreements– often amassing higher sum totals than just what their particular movies drew at the box workplace. But exactly what about the effective flicks that never ever had a presence at Toys’ R United states? Ebay vendor popsfartberger has actually dealt with that with his thoroughly crafted (and packaged) action figures for movies that usually could not strike you as a fit for children’s toys.

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Characters from adult-oriented hits like Taxi Motorist, Lethal Weapon, Jaws, Dawn of the Dead, Cobra, and others are supplied at rates varying between $ 16.95 and $ 69.95– …

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Droid X on ebay

This video clip is for the droid x that I, joshtalgia81, am selling on ebay.

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eBay debuts Setify, a new organization and wishlist tool for collectors

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eBay has announced a brand-new tool called Setify, which makes it easier for individuals to organize, share, and contribute to their collections of treasured objects. The service– presently in exclusive beta– permits individuals to create a collection using products from the site or from their very own collections, established a wishlist of other items, and share their progression with other eBay members. The service presently only works for coins and comic books, however eBay states that more classifications are on the way, along with Setify apps for iOS and Android. eBay is touting the service as rather of a return to its roots, as the site was initially occupied by collectors, but it will be fascinating to see exactly how much the e-commerce company means to regulate the collector …

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HTC One X Cushnie et Ochs available on eBay, mobile-minded fashionistas ready their wallets

HTC One X Cushnie et Ochs available on eBay, mobileminded fashionistas ready their wallets

Remember that special edition One X for AT&T with the Cushnie et Ochs-approved exterior, and how HTC said it would never go on sale? Well, while HTC is sticking to its word, one of the 150 souls who grabbed one at New York Fashion Week has decided to give the rest of us a crack at buying it via eBay auction. For folks interested in owning the half ebony, half ivory handset, the bidding currently starts at $ 360 — though you can expect the phone to fetch a far greater price when the auction ends six days from now on September 17th.

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WEAK: eBay Bans The Sale Of Magic Potions, Spells

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Because eBay is run by a bunch of Muggles, the on-line auction titan has decided to prohibit the sale of magic potions, curses, spells, and anything else cool that may be worth purchasing. Fingers crossed cat jewelry is still a go (for my sister’s sake).

Effective August 30, eBay’s 2012 Fall Seller Update will certainly forbid individuals from offering the following:

“The following items are additionally being included to the restricted items listing: assistance; spells; curses; hexing; conjuring; magic; prayers; good thing services; magic potions; healing treatments; work from residence businesses & info; wholesale lists, and drop shop listings.”

I’m sorry, however I thought wizards were practically the only ones left still using eBay. You lose the magic demographic and who are you left with? Precisely, one single loser searching for the Beanie Infant he requires to finish his collection. “Is that loser you, GW?” F \*\*\* no bro, I put my cash in Priceless Seconds figurines.

Thanks to melony, Bryce and Amanda, who have actually luckily currently stocked up on Harry Potter wand imitations.



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Fanboys, Grab Your Credit Cards: Original Factory-Sealed iPhone Rises On eBay For $ 10,000

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Apparently $ 10,000 is the going rate for a factory-sealed first-gen iPhone. At least, that ’ s asing reported by 2 sellers on eBay, who have recently detailed the historic device on the bidding website.

I would typically say that a lot of electronic devices shouldn ’ t be seen as collectors products, as they only lose value over time and aren ’ t pivotal enough during their life-span to call for a resurgence in value. Yet, the original iPhone is a different tale.

This is a tool that changed the course of the future. The Application Shop itself, though not present on the original iPhone, has actually altered the entire tech industry. Plus, the first iPhone was the very first time we had a practical version of the Internet in our pockets. So yeah, the original iPhone is a big promotion.

There have actually been no bids on either unit, though both come from apparently dependable sellers. Samsonbible is a top-rated seller with 100 % comments, and phsledge also has 100 % evaluations. Plus, the photos look completely legit, as even the box is still wrapped firmly in plastic.

Here ’ s the seller listing:

STUNNING RARE COLLECTORS CHOICE APPLE iPHONE 1ST GENERATION 8GB AND FACTORY SEALED. !!! YOU ARE SEEING A PIECE OF HISTORY. !!!! THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE COLLECTORS SHOW PIECE. !!!! THIS WOULD BE A CROWN JEWEL FOR ANY COLLECTION. !!!! AMAZING FACTORY SEALED BOX. !!! UNOPENED AND THE COLLECTORS DREAM APPLE iPHONE. !!!!!!
THIS IS OFFERED FOR A LIMITED TIME …. !!!!!!! HAPPY BIDDING … !!!!

So, if you have $ 10,000 lying around and have actually hung on to all of the previous iPhones (or plan on collecting them), hop on over to eBay and check it out. This well might be your only chance– the original iPhone is no longer readily available for sale.

And even if you can ’ t manage it, it ’ s constantly fun to have a look at the specifications compared to just what we ’ re seeing nowadays.

[Hat strategy to iDownloadBlog for locating the listing]



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eBay listing claims to have every game from 22 classic consoles, asks for €999,999.99

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If you think you have a huge collection of traditional computer game, think again. eBay user collectors_king is auctioning off a collection that contains every game released for 22 consoles, all in boxes and with directions. If the listing is legit, over 6,500 titles from every Nintendo console from the Famicom to the Gamecube, every Sega console, and all NEC systems are up for grabs (you can see a complete listing on the public sale web page). So if you’re a devoted collector with & euro; 999,999.99 (around $ 1,238,099.99) to spare, the “Buy It Now” button is anticipating you.

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Got Money To Burn? iPad Prototype Appears On eBay, Shows Off Its Two Dock Connectors

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Every gadget that graces our shelves goes through plenty of tweaks and changes during its design phase, but it isn’t too often that we get an actual glimpse of those scrapped iterations. It can be tremendously cool to see what our stuff could have looked like in some alternate timeline, and a new eBay listing reveals a peculiar iPad that may have been.

The listing is for an early first-generation iPad prototype, and unlike the final model it sports two dock connectors, allowing the iPad to be docked in either portrait or landscape mode.

Astute readers may recall that some of Apple’s earlier iPad-related patents pointed to a dual-docking device, and nearly three years later, we’re finally getting our first real look at one. Long story short, it looks just as dumb as you would expect it to. While the ability to dock the iPad in either orientation is arguably useful, it makes for a design that isn’t as clean or as thoughtful as Apple is (usually) known for.

It probably goes without saying that this early 16GB iPad is more of a conversation piece than a fully functional gadget, though. The seller notes that the touchscreen doesn’t work properly thanks to some funky digitizer issues, though it’s possible that someone with enough gumption (and the right tools) may be able to get it running again.

The prototype also runs an early build of iOS 3.2 along with Apple’s Switchboard hardware testing suite. It’s nothing that will make its eventual owner’s life any easier, but it certainly lends a bit of credence to the notion that it is actually some in-house Apple hardware instead of a carefully crafted hoax.

Between this and that Atari-era Steve Jobs memo, Apple aficionados have plenty of Cupertino memorabilia to lust after. Of course, it’ll cost you a pretty penny should you try to score this piece of iPad history — the prototype currently sits with a $ 4,800 bid, but it could be yours for a cool $ 10,000 if the whole bidding-on-things bit isn’t your style.




[via MacRumors]



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