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1971 (?) Model No. 620 (Vikings vs. Packers)


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Hey All!

I thought I’d come to the experts to see if anyone knows an approx value for the NFC, Vikings vs. Packets edition on the Tudor Model No. 620, fully intact in original box. The Official Rule guide has 1971 listed at the end, so I figure that is the production date. I cannot find this edition anywhere fir comparison. I know the 1967 Browns vs. Giants edition is prized, but hadn’t seen this alternate, later edition around. I’d like to get an of what the market would command for such an item, if anything at all. If there is a better place to list this, or a post that has already covered this, my apologies. Thanks in advance for your help!

 

 

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You're right, it's in great condition. I'd say your best place to go to do "market research" is to go searching around on eBay.

There's a little wear on the box, and a couple of things I see - 

Make sure you have all 8 end zone flags

I don't see a down marker

The photo appears to only show 10 Packer players. 

If the teams are 11 on 11, with the board looking that good (and it runs), I would estimate you could sell it for at most $150. 

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Thank you so much for the info!! Incredibly helpful. I have searched through availables & solds on eBay, but couldn’t find any good comps. The 11th Packer is currently sidelined with an injury, working on his ‘rehab’ at the moment. 😉 there were only 2 end zone flags included, but there is the magnetic down marker on the far sideline. It is fully operational, so it should be a great addition to any family night!

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Just remember when selling Electric Football items on any platform, being up front and honest will lead to future success in this hobby. Once you rehab the Packer fella, you state that "one player has an injury", and that it is missing 6 of the 8 end zone flags. 

Electric Football collectors are a picky bunch, and if you claim this as "fully intact", the negative reviews you will receive will do far more damage than you could realize. This set is not "fully intact", but you can still go a long way toward a successful sale if you're honest and open about what is in the box. 

How did you rehab the Packer player? 

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On 4/26/2020 at 2:50 PM, RWJ said:

Hey All!

I thought I’d come to the experts to see if anyone knows an approx value for the NFC, Vikings vs. Packets edition on the Tudor Model No. 620, fully intact in original box. The Official Rule guide has 1971 listed at the end, so I figure that is the production date. I cannot find this edition anywhere fir comparison. I know the 1967 Browns vs. Giants edition is prized, but hadn’t seen this alternate, later edition around. I’d like to get an of what the market would command for such an item, if anything at all. If there is a better place to list this, or a post that has already covered this, my apologies. Thanks in advance for your help!

 

 

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I will make you an offer.......

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3 minutes ago, Jesse said:

I will make you an offer.......

Just contact me Please.....

 

 

3 minutes ago, Jesse said:

I will make you an offer.......

 

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