Question about Zork Collectibles

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Taramoor
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Question about Zork Collectibles

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Hi,

I'm not sure if this is the proper forum but it seems best.

I recently found someone online in possession of two items of oldschool Zork memorabilia and he's willing to part with them if I make him a fair offer.

After scouring the internet I can't find anything even approaching a price or a resale value for these items, and I don't want to insult him or anything like that, so a google search for people who know Zork led me here where I can ask you for your opinion even though you don't know me yet.

One is a Zork I poster by David Ardito
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The other is a Zork II poster by some italian artist.
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If it is inappropriate to ask a question like this here, I apologize and will be on my way, but if anyone out there knows what I should do, please let me know. He seems convinced that they're ultra-rare and my inability to find any information about them doesn't help.
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Re: Question about Zork Collectibles

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Those are indeed two rare and highly sought-after posters. (By myself included!) They very occassionally show up on eBay and can easily fetch prices of $150-$300. Perhaps more (likely) or less (very unlikely!) depending on condition and the unpredictable nature of eBay. I have not seen one in a long time so these prices may be out of date.
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