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Inpro dimetrodon

Started by Lio99, April 03, 2012, 11:18:47 AM

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Lio99

I have found an inpro dimetrodon in a bag of small discarded toys and i am thinking of selling it if it is rare.
So does anyone know how much its worth these days?


Horridus

It's not that rare to be honest, but should fetch a few...well I guess it'd be dollars in your case. If you sell it on eBay make the starting price quite low.
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Gryphoceratops

Yeah I honestly don't think the inpros are worth more than a few bucks.  I bought mine for that much anyway from a member on here who isn't that active anymore.  Why not just keep it?  They are neat little retro-figures. 

SBell

Quote from: Gryphoceratops on April 04, 2012, 01:34:07 AM
Yeah I honestly don't think the inpros are worth more than a few bucks.  I bought mine for that much anyway from a member on here who isn't that active anymore.  Why not just keep it?  They are neat little retro-figures.

There are a couple sought after and potentially valuable Inpro figures (Allosaurus, Trachodon, Saltoposuchus, maybe Pteranodon, and especially Brontosaurus--plus the Toyway/Inpro Plesiosaurus that wasn't released as part of the set). But the Dimetrodon is not one of them.

Gryphoceratops

Quote from: SBell on April 04, 2012, 03:33:39 AM
Quote from: Gryphoceratops on April 04, 2012, 01:34:07 AM
Yeah I honestly don't think the inpros are worth more than a few bucks.  I bought mine for that much anyway from a member on here who isn't that active anymore.  Why not just keep it?  They are neat little retro-figures.

There are a couple sought after and potentially valuable Inpro figures (Allosaurus, Trachodon, Saltoposuchus, maybe Pteranodon, and especially Brontosaurus--plus the Toyway/Inpro Plesiosaurus that wasn't released as part of the set). But the Dimetrodon is not one of them.

The allosaurus?  Hm that was one of the ones I bought. 

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