Final Fantasy XI Kraken Club Replica

Despite my hatred for FF XI, this thing looks pretty neat.

This replica is the second-to-last copy of a series I made between 2009 and 2010. Initially a gift for a friend of mine, I made a mold of the original and created 11 copies for various other people who were fans of the Final Fantasy XI online RPG. The copy for sale here is #10 of 11, and has been my own personal copy for about a year and a half. I haven’t played FFXI in some time, and I think someone more currently associated with the game will have more enjoyment with the piece.

#10 has sat on a shelf for most of its life, only being handled for some goofy pictures at parties or when I got a strange knock on my door at an unusually late hour. Never costumed with, so there is no “convention damage” present. This casting is created entirely out of smooth-cast 300 urethane casting resin and has a purple vinyl grip area. Painted with laquer and acrylics, then clearcoated to keep the weathering and grime intact during handling. As the piece is completely solid resin, it is very sturdy and a little on the heavy side. Comfortable and fun to swing around, but I take no responsibility for what you decide to swing it into! You can see on the cutting mat, the club is slightly over 2 feet long. It weighs just over 4lbs.

Auction Here – 10% goes to charity. Build process pics are here.

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Intellivision Lot of 6 Burgertime Games Sealed In Shipping Case – If I collected Intellivision at all, I would think of grabbing this for under $80.00.

NJ Lottery Pac-Man Ticket – This is a sample/void ticket, given to retailers as a sample to what the ticket will look like. These are not tickets that you can win money, though they look exactly the same. There is a VOID on the bottom where the product number is and a SAMPLE stamped on the back. Ticket is in new, unscratched condition.

Official Half-Life Promotional Sega Dreamcast Box – From the unreleased game. Cool, but I wouldn’t pay the price.

Super Mario Bros. Kids Chair
– Main pic is crappy, but I haven’t seen one in awhile. Again, overpriced but with OBO.

Autographed copy of “Riana Rouge” – The Sensual Action Adventure starring the April 1996 Playboy magazine Playmate Gillian Bonner. Apparently Riana Rouge was voted #2 sexiest game of all time by PCGAMER magazine.

Custom Video Game Challenge Coins – A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion (usually military), bearing an organization’s insignia or emblem and carried by the organization’s members. Seller has Modern Warfare 3, Homefront, Arkham City, Skyrim and Assassin’s Creed.

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