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I found some at Marshalls! They were priced $3.99, so I scooped up all three. What's strange is they have three different possible "pools" of ponies to pull from: The one with GiD Applejack, GiD Princess Sparkle, and GiD Firefly.
I was able to acquire 1 box from my local Gamestop, total was around 45$. Would have been a "steal" if I had gotten Lickety or Gusty, but it was all commons I already owned therefore it was a bust Couldve just forked up 50$ for Gusty and 35$ for Lickety Anyhow, did any of you see the EBAY sales for the CLUB 28 Pearlescent Firefly BIN 350$/BO and Pearlescent Princess $999.99/BO both sold yesterday !!! PP was only listed for that 1 day and sold... any guesses from the pony pros how much the BO sold price was ??? I have it on my ebay watchlist but doesnt show final price since it was BO wins. Seriously... how much are these CLUB 28 figures worth??? Post Merge: July 10, 2018, 08:34:18 AMOh, and I wanted to add that the pearlescent paint on the PF didnt look seamless at all... The photos showed elongated seams in the hair. On the other hand pearlescent PP was surprisingly really really pretty I wasnt really interested in the pearlescent ponies until I saw PP But for the cost, I dont think they are worth it and definitely not in my budget to spend like 2000$ for a set of pearlescent ponies. Im more intersted in trying to get a clear glitter set after I got Minty. The clear Minty is gorgeous
I can't fathom spending that much on such a small figure, especially one that is only jacked up in price due to the company's deliberate choice to make that figure scarce.