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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 547538" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>Ha ha Thundercats Ho!</p><p></p><p>like a pig in muck this afternoon</p><p></p><p>TBF the lad has Shelled out here, but these are a run he remebers as a kid in the 80 s and it brings back some super memories for me buying the Thundercats for him at that time.</p><p>the sword was purchased for him back then by my best friend at the time who I have lost touch with for over 25 years and it's made me reach out to him </p><p>weird how toys can have such an effect on your life it's way more than the toys themselves, it's about that snapshot in time , that's what collecting is about, not the intrinsic value, but the intangible value it has, me and the lad were talking today " do you remember when you got the sword, do yo remember we got the Tygra from zodiac toy shop when you were about 4 years old" magical stuff! The connection I get with my lad goes way past toys, and what's great is we are doing the same thing with his lad, my grandson , who is 4 now, it's just brilliant!</p><p>this is what collecting is all about for me, it's def not … wow this is rare and worth a shedload of cash, it's more a snapshot of time for me and my lad and how that now translates into today with my 4 year old grandson, collecting is a way of having a reference point in time in your life </p><p>sorry for the soppy sentiment, but this is absolutely what collecting is about for me !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 547538, member: 4511"] Ha ha Thundercats Ho! like a pig in muck this afternoon TBF the lad has Shelled out here, but these are a run he remebers as a kid in the 80 s and it brings back some super memories for me buying the Thundercats for him at that time. the sword was purchased for him back then by my best friend at the time who I have lost touch with for over 25 years and it’s made me reach out to him weird how toys can have such an effect on your life it’s way more than the toys themselves, it’s about that snapshot in time , that’s what collecting is about, not the intrinsic value, but the intangible value it has, me and the lad were talking today “ do you remember when you got the sword, do yo remember we got the Tygra from zodiac toy shop when you were about 4 years old” magical stuff! The connection I get with my lad goes way past toys, and what’s great is we are doing the same thing with his lad, my grandson , who is 4 now, it’s just brilliant! this is what collecting is all about for me, it’s def not … wow this is rare and worth a shedload of cash, it’s more a snapshot of time for me and my lad and how that now translates into today with my 4 year old grandson, collecting is a way of having a reference point in time in your life sorry for the soppy sentiment, but this is absolutely what collecting is about for me ! [/QUOTE]
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