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THE VINTAGE REBELLION : Episode 63 LAUNCHED
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJabbaWookie" data-source="post: 516886" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>Great episode guys. What a fantastic finale to your trio of interviews Pete. I found your chat with Chris from Metropolis Toys fascinating. In particular his memories of Jim Stevenson. These type of historical interviews are priceless, and this one reminded me of the great Dan Flarida interview with Steve Denny.</p><p></p><p>I also really liked the new Licensee section and can see this being a superbly fascinating discussion bringing a wealth of knowledge to a number of beyond the toys areas of collecting I know little about. In fact this might just fill the large 'Beyond the toys' sized hole left when Grant waved goodbye to the podcast. Clarks was an inspired choice to kick things off and it's brilliant seeing all the photos on this thread. I'd not seen many of these before.</p><p></p><p>Well done Stu on covering off the NA section and great work also Ed and Jason.., kicked off like pros. Oh and well done Rich as well ;-).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJabbaWookie, post: 516886, member: 9217"] Great episode guys. What a fantastic finale to your trio of interviews Pete. I found your chat with Chris from Metropolis Toys fascinating. In particular his memories of Jim Stevenson. These type of historical interviews are priceless, and this one reminded me of the great Dan Flarida interview with Steve Denny. I also really liked the new Licensee section and can see this being a superbly fascinating discussion bringing a wealth of knowledge to a number of beyond the toys areas of collecting I know little about. In fact this might just fill the large ‘Beyond the toys’ sized hole left when Grant waved goodbye to the podcast. Clarks was an inspired choice to kick things off and it’s brilliant seeing all the photos on this thread. I’d not seen many of these before. Well done Stu on covering off the NA section and great work also Ed and Jason.., kicked off like pros. Oh and well done Rich as well ;-). [/QUOTE]
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