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Quickdraw Han and articulated Greedo
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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 476650" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Never seen either of those before. I'd probably believe the Han more if there was no knee articulation. Of course it's entirely possible a Kenner employee was playing around in the 70s and decided to try these out, however as Blue Harvest proved it's equally likely Kenner employees have realised that their old handy work is now changing hands for tens of thousands of dollars, and are capitalising on that. As Joe said provenance is key with pieces like this but IMO the fact something came from somebody who used to work at Kenner doesn't 100% prove it's a period prototype. I find it hard to believe a piece like this wouldn't have been mentioned in any of the early collector books like all other well known variations were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 476650, member: 2"] Never seen either of those before. I'd probably believe the Han more if there was no knee articulation. Of course it's entirely possible a Kenner employee was playing around in the 70s and decided to try these out, however as Blue Harvest proved it's equally likely Kenner employees have realised that their old handy work is now changing hands for tens of thousands of dollars, and are capitalising on that. As Joe said provenance is key with pieces like this but IMO the fact something came from somebody who used to work at Kenner doesn't 100% prove it's a period prototype. I find it hard to believe a piece like this wouldn't have been mentioned in any of the early collector books like all other well known variations were. [/QUOTE]
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