Chilly Down
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Hi, all,
On the old MC forum a while back, someone once asked what were the rarest, most hard-to-find Muppet videos. At the time, someone (Micheal, I think) said that the rarest ones were the "Jim Henson Play-Along" interactive videos for very young kids. So I told someone that I trade with to keep an eye out for me. Amazingly enough, he actually found them!
In fact, he found two of the four. One is "Neat Stuff" and the other is "Hey, You're as Funny as Fozzie Bear." I didn't know exactly how much they were worth, so I let this guy set the price. He said he was willing to sell them to me for $15 a tape.
I've got the tapes now, and here's the thing: the tapes are even shrinkwrapped! (That's impressive if one assumes, of course, that he didn't take it someplace and get it re-wrapped himself to make it appear more valuable.)
So does anyone know how much these tapes are actually worth, then? Also, I'm looking for advice on whether or not I should unwrap them. The value stays better if they're wrapped, but of course I'm curious about seeing the programs, and also I can trade copies of the program with people if I open them up. (For that matter, the videos may not even be worth that much -- they may just be rare in relative terms. I just don't know!)
If anyone has any information on this, or thoughts or opinions, please let me know. Thanks!
On the old MC forum a while back, someone once asked what were the rarest, most hard-to-find Muppet videos. At the time, someone (Micheal, I think) said that the rarest ones were the "Jim Henson Play-Along" interactive videos for very young kids. So I told someone that I trade with to keep an eye out for me. Amazingly enough, he actually found them!
In fact, he found two of the four. One is "Neat Stuff" and the other is "Hey, You're as Funny as Fozzie Bear." I didn't know exactly how much they were worth, so I let this guy set the price. He said he was willing to sell them to me for $15 a tape.
I've got the tapes now, and here's the thing: the tapes are even shrinkwrapped! (That's impressive if one assumes, of course, that he didn't take it someplace and get it re-wrapped himself to make it appear more valuable.)
So does anyone know how much these tapes are actually worth, then? Also, I'm looking for advice on whether or not I should unwrap them. The value stays better if they're wrapped, but of course I'm curious about seeing the programs, and also I can trade copies of the program with people if I open them up. (For that matter, the videos may not even be worth that much -- they may just be rare in relative terms. I just don't know!)
If anyone has any information on this, or thoughts or opinions, please let me know. Thanks!