Great Deal on Daizenshuu on EBay

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Post by Tyro » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:07 pm

dasmith wrote:Question: Are all of the Daizenshuu hard cover, or were they also sold as paperbacks later? (Sorry, I'm a newb to the daizenshuu)
Only the first seven were hard covers. Three others came out, two TV guides and a card guide or something, but they were paperback.

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Post by SSJToreto » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:13 pm

So are these books worth buying? The art should be amazing.

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Post by Tyro » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:18 pm

If you can't read Japanese they're not really worth your time, as you're not going to further your knowledge of all that is Dragonball if you can't read that which will be teaching. If you can, heck yeah, pick these up nao.

Or you can get #1 and call it a day. It's just pictures, mostly.

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Post by Chibi Mystic Gohan » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:19 pm

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Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:I bought one of that guys sets recently. I read about what to look out for in bootleg Daizenshuu in previous topics, and the set checked out. None of the signs were present. Plus, two of the books were from a Japanese used bookstore, apparently. They were wrapped and had a slip from the bookstore showing the price he paid for them and everything.

Oh, and while they were in really great shape for twelve year old books, they were still quite obviousy used. Wouldn't a bootleg look new? So, yeah, if you have the money for one of his sets and the shipping, I'd say you should buy one. His feedback is nearly 100% positive and I could find no comments claiming that his items seemed bootleg.
What are the signs? :? Are the Daizenshuu's in the first post legit?
I don't really remember the specifics. I remember something about checking out the copyright pages, and seeing if the spines have Shueisha printed on the sides. I have heard that bootleggers don't generally copy the original company's logo onto their bootlegs, because they can get in much more trouble for that. I'm not sure if that is true or not, but Shueisha is printed on all of my books.

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Post by SSJToreto » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:30 pm

Tyro wrote:If you can't read Japanese they're not really worth your time, as you're not going to further your knowledge of all that is Dragonball if you can't read that which will be teaching. If you can, heck yeah, pick these up nao.

Or you can get #1 and call it a day. It's just pictures, mostly.
Still, I think it would be a great edition to my collection, and I could glare at the picture's to no end :oops:

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Post by dasmith » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:58 pm

Tyro wrote:
dasmith wrote:Question: Are all of the Daizenshuu hard cover, or were they also sold as paperbacks later? (Sorry, I'm a newb to the daizenshuu)
Only the first seven were hard covers. Three others came out, two TV guides and a card guide or something, but they were paperback.
Ah, yeah, I was just talking about 1-7. They were only ever released as hard covers?

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Post by SSJToreto » Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:48 pm

So will anyone here gonna bid on these books?

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Post by dasmith » Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:53 pm

I did, then they just shot up to $155, so I'm out. I bet this thread is getting that seller more money than he would have expected for the set.

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Post by SSJToreto » Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:56 pm

I wonder if it's wtill worth it at 155$ :?

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Post by Acid_Reign » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:49 am

Wow, just checked the bids... sold for $224! How much do these things usually go for?

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Post by VegettoEX » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:51 am

Acid_Reign wrote:Wow, just checked the bids... sold for $224! How much do these things usually go for?
$25-35 per single book on average.
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Post by MajinVejitaXV » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:32 am

Just be grateful they aren't as limited as some other books. The Phantasy Star Compendium, for instance. It's nearly impossible to find domestically, and when you do find it, it fetches quite a price.

Still, congrats to whoever won. I thought, for a split second, about buying them as a second set...but then I realized that was nuts ;p

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