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<blockquote data-quote="jedisearcher" data-source="post: 383239" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>The number of Kenner SW and ESB Mocs around is surprising, but there seems to be continuous finds of Mocs over there as people stashed them away thinking they'd be worth something in a way that us Brits never did in the same numbers. There are just find after find of full sets of 12 backs etc., it's pretty amazing.</p><p></p><p>I think Palitoy shipped what they had and when stuff ran out shipped whatever they had on the most up to date cardback, so within the time gaps from each film they'd just move on to the next film cardback. Palitoy never really had the same number of variations that Kenner did do it would be fairly straightforward.</p><p></p><p>The returned stock is interesting. I think they must've stripped them and recarded them on the newest card backs and shipped them to the next customer. I can't remember whether Palitoy 65as and 65bs came together for example, but I know you'd never get ESB and ROTJ cards together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedisearcher, post: 383239, member: 3582"] The number of Kenner SW and ESB Mocs around is surprising, but there seems to be continuous finds of Mocs over there as people stashed them away thinking they'd be worth something in a way that us Brits never did in the same numbers. There are just find after find of full sets of 12 backs etc., it's pretty amazing. I think Palitoy shipped what they had and when stuff ran out shipped whatever they had on the most up to date cardback, so within the time gaps from each film they'd just move on to the next film cardback. Palitoy never really had the same number of variations that Kenner did do it would be fairly straightforward. The returned stock is interesting. I think they must've stripped them and recarded them on the newest card backs and shipped them to the next customer. I can't remember whether Palitoy 65as and 65bs came together for example, but I know you'd never get ESB and ROTJ cards together. [/QUOTE]
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