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| (...) Get your pictures from (URL) On average, the quality is much much better - in my opinion. This is because Huw uses instruction/box scans rather than sales catalogue scans. Huw also offers scans of the figures in each set... which can be a (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| (...) Yes, I've linked to the item page on Lugnet as well, but would really like catalog or instruction scans. problem is, i don't have a scanner or digital camera myself, nor do I have any sort of photo-editing capabilities for situations such as (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| (...) The auctions I've run generally go higher if they end during the weekday. Another good idea is to time the auction end to coincide with evening hours Pacific Standard Time. I think many people are online in the evenings rather than the day. So (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| (...) You can also link to the item page on lugnet, but in my experience, actual pictures of your items seem to really help. I use a digital camera to make it easier, just snap, download to pc and put in listing. Or take pictures on film, an (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| (...) Others will probably disagree, but I have the best luck with 10day. But if you want to get rid of them fast, do a 3day, but MAKE SURE to note in the title that it is 3day. (...) Don't end it on a weekend - lots of people bid from work or (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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