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Packaging Rarity Increases Peeball Values |
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Do you own a Power Peeball box that says the World Record for single ball destruction is 2.35 seconds by Gunter Bürsht? If so, you could be sitting on a small fortune. Well, maybe.
The fact is your Peeball box has been sabotaged by a group of extremist supporters (The Gunter-Ultras) of the great German player. Back at the 1993 Catalan Classic Bürsht did destroy a peeball in 2.35 seconds, but no sooner was the stand completed than the entire tournament was plunged into controversy. Bürsht himself openly complained that the ball was far from regulation and withdrew from the tournament immediately. After a rigorous inspection by the IPF it was agreed beyond reasonable doubt that someone had indeed fiddled with Bürsht's balls; most probably his own fanatical supporters. Immediately, all results from the tournament were discounted from the record books.
It is still unclear how the extremists tapped into the IPF print system. However, what is clear is that Peeball collectors across the globe are already snapping up these tampered boxes. Peeball antique expert David Dickinhand is anticipating an astonishing return for investors.
"The 2.35 second box is already being talked about in hushed tones by Peeball rarity collectors," revealed Dickinhand. "I fully believe that a £1 box featuring the false record will eventually sell upwards of £1.50. Urine damaged boxes will undoubtedly not give such a healthy return so make sure you store them safely away before competing".
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