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<blockquote data-quote="tobeshadow" data-source="post: 493177" data-attributes="member: 10643"><p>Complete means having the necessary/appropriate parts. You are trying to change a defintion that isn't changeable. A vintage figure with the right vintage weapon/accessory is complete. A vintage figure with a repro weapon is not. You can write 'complete' next to it but that is a misuse of the word. A Star Wars figure is only complete if all components are vintage. Very few classic cars have 100% original parts, some do though, and they are the most prized as they are nearest to factory spec. If one stamp in a collection of a hundred is a photocopy, is it still a complete collection? No, it's 99% complete with a photocopy. In all my time collecting, I have never heard the definition of a complete figure to be anything other than: the original figure complete with all original accessories. I've never once seen this be open to interpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobeshadow, post: 493177, member: 10643"] Complete means having the necessary/appropriate parts. You are trying to change a defintion that isn't changeable. A vintage figure with the right vintage weapon/accessory is complete. A vintage figure with a repro weapon is not. You can write 'complete' next to it but that is a misuse of the word. A Star Wars figure is only complete if all components are vintage. Very few classic cars have 100% original parts, some do though, and they are the most prized as they are nearest to factory spec. If one stamp in a collection of a hundred is a photocopy, is it still a complete collection? No, it's 99% complete with a photocopy. In all my time collecting, I have never heard the definition of a complete figure to be anything other than: the original figure complete with all original accessories. I've never once seen this be open to interpretation. [/QUOTE]
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