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J Dilla Figure By Pay Jay

Sold Date: May 2, 2017
Start Date: April 22, 2017
Final Price: $149.99 (USD)
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First Edition of J Dilla Figure Sealed in original packaging, figure has never been taken out of box except to be photograph while sealed - exterior box has a few cosmetic blemishes when received. Read for more details concerning this item below!

Item Ships to U.S only,Within 24-48hrs. Sorry No Returns!

From Rappcats:

To reiterate: the first edition of the Figure is 2,000 units. The second edition of the Figure is 3,000 units – these 3,000 units will carry the words “Second Edition” on the bottom of the box.

The J Dilla Figure is an official Pay Jay Productions release, produced under the oversight of the Estate of James Yancey.

The Figure was conceived and rendered by Detroit artist Sintex, designed and sculpted by Seoul-based toy artist P2PL. It was manufactured by Blitzway on behalf of Pay Jay. It is a collaborative release with Stussy, whose logo is officially licensed.

The Figure is 7.5″ tall. The Figure’s hat, sampler and chain are removable and the Figure’s arms articulate. The Figure comes in a custom designed box, wrapped in paper to best attempt to protect the box from rubbing in shipping. The Figure comes in a clamshell case inside the box. Please note that the box is for the protection of the Figure during transportation and is not replaceable if damaged.

Pay Jay Productions was founded by J Dilla (James Yancey). The Estate of James Yancey is administered by attorney Alex Borden and overseen by the Probate Court of the State of California on behalf of Yancey’s four heirs – his mother, Maureen “Madukes” Yancey, his brother John “Illa J” Yancey and his two daughters, Ja’Mya Yancey and Ty-monae Whitlow.