Just update your current list already if you have new stuff, don't post it 3 times.
My list:
Old School
2 limited edition red War Lions (one is missing a Sub-AR)
1 green Tiger Defenser
1 red Smash Turtle
1 metallic blue Dranzer F (missing bit chip)-
reserved w/ 8 Wide by Bazooka
1 bit protector with a Dranzer F sticker on it
1 HyperBlades Dragoon F (the AR is chipped and base is heavily used)
1 HyperBlades Draciel F (Base is broken because can't hold metal balls in usual slots and blade is heavily used)
1 Wolborg 3/Uriel bit chip, AR and WD
1 Draciel G with EG winder (no AR stickers, only Bit sticker)
1 Wing Cross (Hasbro UFD mold w/ bit chip)-
reserved by Cyber Blader
1 Knight Dranzer green bit chip-
reserved by Bazooka
2 Roller Defender ARs (one with a Knight Dragoon bit chip)
1 red Trycutter with an unknown bit chip.
I also have an unknown SG, it doesn't fit into any of my bases but it has Driger F casings. The tip is god knows what though, a fixed metal ball or something like that.
1 full Hasbro Thunder Dragon(HMS)-The RC is worn down a bit, it doesn't move fully, but the important parts (AR and CWD) are lightly used and fully intact. Missing a few stickers.
There are also 2 grips, a few right spin launchers and one left spin launcher.-
1 grip w/ right-spin launcher reserved by Bazooka
New School (MFB)
5 LL2s-$1 each for TT, $1.25 for SK (4 TT, 1 SK; SK launcher is gray instead of black, has noticeably smoother launch and less likely to damage ripcords)-
2 TT and SK reserved by Beychamp76, 1 TT reserved by sparkman321lir
2 LL1s-$1 each; 1 Hasbro (white w/ Pegasis sticker) 1 TT (yellow, Ray Unicorno starter)-
TT reserved by Beychamp76
10 tools-25¢ each.
"In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. But there are times when a critic truly risks something, and that is in the discovery and defense of the new. The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations. The new needs friends. Last night, I experienced something new: an extraordinary meal from a singularly unexpected source. To say that both the meal and its maker have challenged my preconceptions about fine cooking is a gross understatement. They have rocked me to my core. In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto, "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere."
-Anton Ego/Peter O'Toole (1932-2013)