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My 17 year Palitoy inventory
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<blockquote data-quote="Andyclarke" data-source="post: 436374" data-attributes="member: 2517"><p>I'm always fascinated to know how these were distributed in the day, for example it's clear some 45a's must have been made in far smaller amounts such as Han Hoth, Rebel Commander, 2-1b, Lobots etc, which I would guess because there were plenty of 41 backs left on the shelf. The amount of 12 backs around is really quite staggering and I would guess there are at least 30-50 people out there with full sets.</p><p></p><p>Wish I'd known you too Jon, perhaps our paths did cross unknowingly. I did have the odd chance to get a Chewie back then but even in those days it was way out of my budget......I'm not going down the Dengar route either!! At the end of the day I so want it to exist, I've just become more and more cynical about stuff.</p><p></p><p>Lom - go on which one was it? More than likely it now sits in Gary's collection so you can pester him! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Lee - nice to know so many are still collecting after all this time. Collecting Star Wars is a drug after all, one we never really kick!</p><p></p><p>Gary was one of those Luke X-Wing 30 backs yours? </p><p></p><p>I did find an old email I sent to Toytoni back in January 2004, I won't bore you with the context:</p><p></p><p>"Ardy has sold all but two of his 30 backs. 11 went to Gary Smith, 2 went to Jon Evans and 2 to Matt Lake.</p><p>He has the Yoda and Luke X-Wing left for sale."</p><p></p><p>Hmm interesting? Do you still have those 11?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyclarke, post: 436374, member: 2517"] I'm always fascinated to know how these were distributed in the day, for example it's clear some 45a's must have been made in far smaller amounts such as Han Hoth, Rebel Commander, 2-1b, Lobots etc, which I would guess because there were plenty of 41 backs left on the shelf. The amount of 12 backs around is really quite staggering and I would guess there are at least 30-50 people out there with full sets. Wish I'd known you too Jon, perhaps our paths did cross unknowingly. I did have the odd chance to get a Chewie back then but even in those days it was way out of my budget......I'm not going down the Dengar route either!! At the end of the day I so want it to exist, I've just become more and more cynical about stuff. Lom - go on which one was it? More than likely it now sits in Gary's collection so you can pester him! :lol: Lee - nice to know so many are still collecting after all this time. Collecting Star Wars is a drug after all, one we never really kick! Gary was one of those Luke X-Wing 30 backs yours? I did find an old email I sent to Toytoni back in January 2004, I won't bore you with the context: "Ardy has sold all but two of his 30 backs. 11 went to Gary Smith, 2 went to Jon Evans and 2 to Matt Lake. He has the Yoda and Luke X-Wing left for sale." Hmm interesting? Do you still have those 11? [/QUOTE]
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