Now that the Super Bowl is over, you need to figure out how to spend all that money that you won in your office pool. This week's Auctioneer is here to help take that cash burning a hole in your pocket with some quality selections from eBay.
Six-feet-tall Jack Skellington Plush
Nightmare Before Christmas fans are a rare breed; they're nothing if not devoted. So much so, that
some of them may actually want a six-foot plush Jack Skellington in
their home, but they might not have the $500,000 (yes, you read that
correctly) to afford it. Now if it were a six-foot Victor Van Dort,
maybe it'd be worth a cool half a mil. Starting at $500,000 or Buy it now for $1,000,000
Rare: Nike Remote Control Vapors
At one point, Nike took their already pricey Vapor and attached what was basically a remote-controlled car to the bottom of it. If you think about that for a few minutes, you might be able to figure out why only 10 of these bad boys exist. Now you crazy shoe collectors out there can own a pair of them. That is, if you can afford them. Buy it now for $5,000
Sony Net Yaroze PS1
It took a lot of willpower to save this for the UGO masses, and not buy it for myself. Sony's Net Yaroze was a special edition of the original PlayStation that was released for $750 via mail order, and it allowed students and wannabe developers to program their own PS1 games. At only $99, this Net Yaroze is a steal, since these kits usually go for double or triple this price. While it's an interesting piece of Sony's history, it's also a region-free system, so if you're still playing import PS1 titles (and some of us are) this baby can help you do it without any kind of a mod. Buy it now for $99
Uncut Super Mario Bros. Stickers from 1982
Let's say you get a hankerin' for decorating your Trapper Keeper with some rad new stickers, but you don't have any from your favorite video game, Donkey Kong. It's eBay to the rescue. Right now, you can get an uncut sheet of Donkey Kong stickers straight out of 1982, which include some of Mario's most classic moments for only $149.99 (which works about to about $1.12 per sticker). Use them to keep your homework organized in vintage video game style.
Star Wars Birthday Cake Posters
Cake and Star Wars are two of the best things on earth (Snoop Dogg and Star Wars is almost as good), and when they come together it's like an orgy of awesome. True Star Wars collectors know that these rare posters were given to theaters in 1978 when they were still showing A New Hope a full year after its original release. You can either drop $1,499 on this one that's got a few folds in it, or, if The Force is strong with your wallet, you can go all out for a near-mint version, and pick up this one, for only $5500.99 more.













