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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 479249" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>Agreed. But by the time they got to the Power Of The Jedi line they really peaked I feel. They had great sculpts and the quality was top notch. I collected the post 1995 figures right up to Attack Of The Clones. At which point I got a little jaded and bowed out. I always collected for the fun of collecting but certainly took a financial hit when I sold it all in around 2001/2002.</p><p></p><p>I also think there'll be a resurgence of popularity with the POTF2 line. Partially pushed by the ever increasing cost of vintage, but also a little nostalgia. I have some fond memories of hunting down figures released in the late 90s. But given their abundance and, like others have said, everyone and their grandmother kept them carded means they will never really hit the kind of values we see with vintage. It seems you can pick up all but a few for near enough what they retailed for back in the day.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 479249, member: 8868"] Agreed. But by the time they got to the Power Of The Jedi line they really peaked I feel. They had great sculpts and the quality was top notch. I collected the post 1995 figures right up to Attack Of The Clones. At which point I got a little jaded and bowed out. I always collected for the fun of collecting but certainly took a financial hit when I sold it all in around 2001/2002. I also think there'll be a resurgence of popularity with the POTF2 line. Partially pushed by the ever increasing cost of vintage, but also a little nostalgia. I have some fond memories of hunting down figures released in the late 90s. But given their abundance and, like others have said, everyone and their grandmother kept them carded means they will never really hit the kind of values we see with vintage. It seems you can pick up all but a few for near enough what they retailed for back in the day. Chris [/QUOTE]
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