Personally I don't like the phrase mint condition. I use it sometimes myself if I'm honest, but one person's opinion of 'mint' condition is very different than another's. Especially some of the so called 'mint' figures I have bought from eBay over the years.
Bastards.
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 17:58
by Ross SC
if i listed something as "mint" i would mean 100% perfect, like new but i know a lot of people use the term loosely!
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 18:03
by Golden Puma
I was told to go easy with the term mint, wonder who that was
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 18:08
by Ross SC
Golden Puma wrote:I was told to go easy with the term mint, wonder who that was
is this some kind of in-joke?
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 18:18
by Golden Puma
I think it was Shaunyboy, fair cop though, It just fits nicely into the title bar
I have started to use 100% more often
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 18:40
by Andy1672
I would have thought MINT was uncirculated ?
I wouldnt class anything as mint unless it was still packaged.
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 18:57
by Thundershot
I think for something to be truly 100% mint it would had to come straight off the production line..but looking @ this film I doubt even then that many figures would have a 100% perfect paint job,
Re: MLC?
Posted: 23 May 2009 19:44
by Shaunyboy
Golden Puma wrote:I think it was Shaunyboy, fair cop though, It just fits nicely into the title bar
I have started to use 100% more often
Eh? Was it me? What did I buy from you? Hope I didn't come across as offensive?