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Palitoy 41 Back List Rarest to the Most Common?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr_palitoy" data-source="post: 436012" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Hi Darren, obviously it would be lovely to see a pic of it. But I don't need one to be confident of it's entry on my palitoy matrix. Testimony from yourself and other trusted collectors like Dave Tree (who is acknowledged for info on the rarer cardbacks on my guide) is more than enough for me to have confidence in a matrix entry on my guide. The entries wouldn't be there otherwise. I have 30b Luke Farmboy on my guide too. I think the only first 12 on 30b I have missing now is Sand People.</p><p></p><p>Have had thoughts about a Palitoy guide book myself, it would be the next logical step after I finish my full palitoy star wars guide.</p><p></p><p>I understand the mentality of wanting to keep rare items special, and that by publishing a photo you are to a certain extent giving it to everyone. The only pic of a Trilogo Y-wing out there is very heavily watermarked, thats one way to prevent people from taking ownership.</p><p></p><p>I also understand the mentality of collectors who won't believe something exists until they can see it themselves. I got quite a hard time back in the day for saying the Palitoy VCJ was real when all we had were some opened examples, one of which I bought. Quite often they will belittle or ridicule the information source without the concrete proof, as you can see from some of the responses I've had on here.</p><p></p><p>Anyways it will be great to hang out at Celebration. Looking forward to it!</p><p></p><p>cheers Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_palitoy, post: 436012, member: 137"] Hi Darren, obviously it would be lovely to see a pic of it. But I don't need one to be confident of it's entry on my palitoy matrix. Testimony from yourself and other trusted collectors like Dave Tree (who is acknowledged for info on the rarer cardbacks on my guide) is more than enough for me to have confidence in a matrix entry on my guide. The entries wouldn't be there otherwise. I have 30b Luke Farmboy on my guide too. I think the only first 12 on 30b I have missing now is Sand People. Have had thoughts about a Palitoy guide book myself, it would be the next logical step after I finish my full palitoy star wars guide. I understand the mentality of wanting to keep rare items special, and that by publishing a photo you are to a certain extent giving it to everyone. The only pic of a Trilogo Y-wing out there is very heavily watermarked, thats one way to prevent people from taking ownership. I also understand the mentality of collectors who won't believe something exists until they can see it themselves. I got quite a hard time back in the day for saying the Palitoy VCJ was real when all we had were some opened examples, one of which I bought. Quite often they will belittle or ridicule the information source without the concrete proof, as you can see from some of the responses I've had on here. Anyways it will be great to hang out at Celebration. Looking forward to it! cheers Jason [/QUOTE]
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