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Edward Scissorhands The Professor Figure ~ Vincent Price ~ Convention Exclusive on 2040-motos

US $69.99
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Reseda, California, United States

Reseda, California, United States
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*** EDWARD SCISSORHANDS - The PROFESSOR FIGURE ***

RARE ~ 2006 CONVENTION EXCLUSIVE

LIMITED ~ 2000 PIECES

Only ONE Left in Stock!

BUY IT NOW!

Behold the godfather of creepy, Vincent Price as the Professor from the cult classic film Edward Scissorhands. This 9 inch Vincent Price figure is fully posable and comes with a gift for Edward, REAL HANDS. This figure is quite rare, as it was only available at the 2006 San Diego Comic Con. Only 2,000 units were made.  Blister card packaging.   BRAND NEW, never displayed. 

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Terms: Payment is due within 7 days of item close. PayPal is our preferred method of payment.  We also accept other options through our  Store Home .
 
Sales Tax: California residents add sales tax at the current rate.
 
Shipping & Handling:  We combine LIKE items in shipping to save you money on postage.  eMail me for combined S/H rates.    Domestic buyers please add S/H as noted in this auction.  International orders please email me for shipping options and rates.
 
Insurance: Postal Insurance in the U.S. may be required for some items.  Insurance is an additional coverage. We are not responsible for UNINSURED packages, and will not send replacement merchandise for lost or damaged packages by the postal system.   International orders please email me for Insurance options.
 
Insurance for Domestic shipping available for an additional fee of $2.50. 
 
Millennium Comic Art cannot be held responsible for packages LOST or DAMAGED in shipping, unless the item is insured.  While this is not a common problem, you may want to opt for the insurance for an extra level of security. 
 
*** International buyers:   International customers are responsible for any customs duties, taxes or fees payable. Please note, that as a registered business we are unable to ship international orders as a ‘gift’ and all shipments must be declared as ‘merchandise’.

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