Value: Weatherlight album

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Value: Weatherlight album

Post by victorfrost » Thu Feb 12, 2004 4:50 pm

I just came across a weatherlight album in great shape along with all of the pages with pics of each card on it.  

I was wondering if anyone knows what the value of such things are and if anyone collects them and is interesting in trading.

john

Edit: It also came with some pages made by ultrapro with "magic the gathering" imprinted on them.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by rick21n » Thu Feb 12, 2004 7:31 pm

I have a few of these and most run between $6 and $10 on eBay.  Prophecy, Exodus and Urza's Legacy Binders are on eBay quite frequently.  The others are harder to find.  I am somewhat interested but could only offer to buy it.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by mintcollector » Thu Feb 12, 2004 7:39 pm

I would agree with Rick21n's price estimates.  I already have this particular album though.  I also did not like trying to get these albums via mail because shipping is never cheap on these guys.  Your best bet is to try and find someone locally by you interested in it imo.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by victorfrost » Fri Feb 13, 2004 1:33 am

thanks guys....... sounds like I should just keep it and use it since its not worth much more than just some regular d ring binder from a card shop.  I kinda figured that there couldn't be a whole lot of these floating around in perfect shape since it is almost 8 years old now.  Oh well.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by Muldoon » Sat Feb 21, 2004 11:59 pm

I bet someone who's really into Weatherlight would pay 20 bucks or maybe even more for it, but finding one such collector is far more work than its worth, just keep it around. Someone might be searching franticly for one in a few years ;)
On a side note, I'm interested in the "Magic the gathering" ultra pro binder pages, if they are in nice condition.
If you'd be interested in trading them, drop me an email at titan_jc@hotmail.com , I'll see if I have something you want that'd make it worthwhile for you.
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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by squt » Sun Feb 22, 2004 9:25 pm

Even though these are out of print, they never really went up in value...don't know why - I love the set-specific binders!

What does everyone else use now that they're out of print?  I've purchased a few home-made ones, but I think the guy i used to buy from got shut down by WOTC.  Hobby Japan makes set-specific binders now, but they're very hard to find.  Anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by macone » Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:20 am

Hi, squt

Here is Hobby Japan binders
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h6368609

But they are 4-Rings so Ultra-PRO 9 pockets(3 Holes) cannot be use.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by rick21n » Mon Feb 23, 2004 5:51 am

Hi, squt

Here is Hobby Japan binders
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h6368609

But they are 4-Rings so Ultra-PRO 9 pockets(3 Holes) cannot be use.
Isn't that like $225 US Dollars.  Or am I missing something.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by macone » Mon Feb 23, 2004 8:02 am

$225/ 13Binders == $17.30/ 1Binder

Its regular price is $18.50, so this is a little cheaper ;D

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by sylvanstu » Mon Feb 23, 2004 8:30 pm

I use the boxes and a pack and get Avery view binders
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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by mintcollector » Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:16 pm

Even though these are out of print, they never really went up in value...don't know why - I love the set-specific binders!

What does everyone else use now that they're out of print?  I've purchased a few home-made ones, but I think the guy i used to buy from got shut down by WOTC.  Hobby Japan makes set-specific binders now, but they're very hard to find.  Anyone have any suggestions?

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simple laws of supply and demand.  I spoke with Ultra Pro reps at a con to ask why binder production for M:TG had stopped.  The rep I talked to said simply sales weren't hot on these.  They could not justify producing an item and tying up a production line.  They had also made attempts to produce them more cheaply to justify continued production.  They had many problems where the plastic cover were peeling up off of the artwork padding.  The end result was to discontinue the line.  I personally liked them myself and have most of them.  Never pursued them avidly, but bought them if I saw them.

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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by hammr7 » Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:57 pm

I'm one of those that gave up on binders.  I kept having problems with pages sliding and putting cards in contact with the rings, or being creased by the weight of the binder.  The final straw came when I bought a group of Beta cards, only to find a Lotus creased by one of the binder rings during transit (despite my request that the pages be removed and packaged seperately).

Now everything worthwhile gets sleeved and stored in boxes.  It keeps me organized and cuts down on storage space.
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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by AXIOS » Mon Feb 23, 2004 10:20 pm

Hi, squt

Here is Hobby Japan binders
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h6368609

But they are 4-Rings so Ultra-PRO 9 pockets(3 Holes) cannot be use.
what's the bottom binder, the one with the schichifukujin dragon on it?
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Re: Weatherlight album

Post by macone » Tue Feb 24, 2004 4:52 pm

what's the bottom binder, the one with the schichifukujin dragon on it?

Yes, the bottom one is Shichifukujin Dragon.

On that picture, HobbyJapan Binder id displayed like this;
[OD] [OD] [TOR] [TOR]
[JUD] [JUD] [ONS] [ONS]
[LGN] [LGN] [Knight Set] [Angel Set]
      [Shichifukujin Dragon]

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Re: Value: Weatherlight album

Post by Tenacious_Dyl » Tue Jul 06, 2004 3:58 am

Our local store has almost every set's binder :P ... of course it uses them for selling singles from those sets... oh well.

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