Speaking of flea markets, sometimes they are not such a good place to look in. I went to a flea market a year or two ago and there was only one guy selling Ghostbusters stuff. I decided to check him out and to my surprise he was charging $10.00 for one used figure that looked so deformed you couldn't tell what Ghostbuster it was. Though it might have been Peter since the figure was grey and yellow, I couldn't really tell. I bought it anyways like a fool. I also bought a used, crappy, beat-up Ecto 1-A for $75.00. $75.00! Can you believe that? I got a brand new, mint in box, fully complete and not a scratch on it Ecto-1 for $50.00. Of course I only bought the Ecto 1-A because I didn't know about eBay and other sites like this one. So take my word for it. If they're gonna charge you rediculous prices at flea markets, like they usually do down here, then you should search the internet first and make the flea market your last resort. You might get luckier than me, but I think flea markets can sometimes be a little crumby when it comes to finding old toys in good condition.