What The World Is Watching prides itself on
making sure that their customers are completely satisfied with their merchandise. In order to live up to our
reputation, we have found it essential to define what is meant when terms such as "mint," "excellent," and "very good" are used to
describe a wrestling figure. However, the definitions of such words varies from toy manufacturer to toy manufacturer. Therefore, we have provided a definition and
a photographic example of what we mean we describe our merchandise as mint in regard to each manufacturer.
Mint Condition AWA Remco: In order for an AWA Remco to be defined as "mint," the item must be clean without any scratches or stray marks on it from other figures.
The item's joints must be tight without any sign of looseness. The figure may have minute paint loss. The figure does not need to have an original gloss to it, as many Remco figures
never had a gloss to them.
Mint Condition WCW Galoob: In order for a WCW Galoob to be defined as "mint," it must have its championship belt. Furthermore, the item must be clean without any scratches or stray marks on it from other figures.
The figure may have minute paint loss. The figure does not need to have an original gloss to it, as many Galoob figures
never had a gloss to them.
Mint Condition WWF Hasbro: In order for a WWF Hasbro to be defined as "mint," its action move must work. Furthermore, the item must be clean with some of its original gloss.
The item must be without any scratches or stray marks on it from other figures.
The item's joints must be tight without any sign of looseness. The figure may have minute paint loss.
Mint Condition WWF LJN: In order for a WWF LJN to be defined as "mint," it must be clean without any scratches or stray marks on it from other figures.
The figure may have minute paint loss. The figure does not need to have an original gloss to it, as many LJN figures
never had a gloss to them.
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