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<blockquote data-quote="spoons" data-source="post: 264524" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Thanks Jason but I now don't know what to think</p><p></p><p>The 45c Han does show shelf wear - but so might other TTs that have been around a few years. The tri bubble is odd and I had put than down to the European later release - could that be Toni instead?</p><p></p><p>It's major saving grace is that the bubble is aligned well to the left but I've just looked at all my Kenners and the bubble alignment is no guarantee</p><p></p><p>Also my 65d bubble is narrow like the dimpled bubble, but aligned to the left</p><p></p><p>I have Kenner 47 and 48 backs have centrally aligned clear sealed bubbles and with large gaps between the base of the bubble and card. One has a price sticker otherwise I'd put these down to a US Toy Toni - the seals have always bugged me.</p><p></p><p>There may be loads of genuine cards out there but a lot of us will doubt them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoons, post: 264524, member: 33"] Thanks Jason but I now don't know what to think The 45c Han does show shelf wear - but so might other TTs that have been around a few years. The tri bubble is odd and I had put than down to the European later release - could that be Toni instead? It's major saving grace is that the bubble is aligned well to the left but I've just looked at all my Kenners and the bubble alignment is no guarantee Also my 65d bubble is narrow like the dimpled bubble, but aligned to the left I have Kenner 47 and 48 backs have centrally aligned clear sealed bubbles and with large gaps between the base of the bubble and card. One has a price sticker otherwise I'd put these down to a US Toy Toni - the seals have always bugged me. There may be loads of genuine cards out there but a lot of us will doubt them. [/QUOTE]
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