THE VINTAGE REBELLION : Episode 63 LAUNCHED

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The Vintage Rebellion rumbles on post Jexit, as Stuart, Richard and Pete are joined by two of the five rotating guest hosts, this month we welcome Edd Grant and Jason Smith on board to help us with the void that Jez leaves.

Pete takes control of the interview this month as he completes his trilogy of Toy Shop interviews, this time it is Chris Molbon for Metropolis that joins him for a chat.

Richard is joined by David Quinn, Dan Loisell and Brent Scothmer to discuss this years ICCC event and what will be different from last years. Rich also looks at a fantastic fund raising raffle over on Tantive as well as an early look at 'The Man Who Shot Luke Skywalker Project'. With help from attendee Jason, Rich also reviews the recent LFCC event.

Pete introduces his new section, 'License to Thrill', where he looks at one vintage license each month. This month sees UK show company, Clarks, delved into, but why no shoes from Clarks in the UK during the line? Baffling!!!

Newest Acquisitions returns without it's natural leader, but the lads take on a shorter section looking at Kenner Lightsabers, John Menzies, Dairylea, beater MOCs and Handmade figures before finishing with their main topic, this month it's the Kenner Death Star, and as always we have The Vintage Alliance drop by to help us out once again, this time we hear from Ron Salvatore.

As well as all this we hear the TVR shenanigans on a recent Star Wars weekender and as usual the quiz. thanks to grant sharing the back seat of a car with Stuart we also see the return of the song!!!

All this plus much more on this months Vintage Rebellion Podcast.

Enjoy the Show!

TIME STAMPS
00.00.53. Welcomes
00.04.17. TVR Acquisitions
00.18.21. TVR Weekend Get Together
00.31.22. Terms : "Entry Level" MOCs
00.34.01. Luke Stormtrooper Trilogo : Black or Blue/Black blasters?
00.36.41. Quiz
00.59.14. Rebel Briefings
01.00.13. RB : ICCC19 with David Quinn, Dan Loisell and Brent Scothmer
02.01.20. RB : Tantive the Forum Raffle
02.03.51. RB : The Man Who Shot Luke Skywalker Project
02.07.28. RB : LFCC Review
02.12.15. Interview with Chris Molbon of Metropolis
03.14.53. License to Thrill : Clarks
03.55.43. Song
03.59.14. Newest Acquisitions
03.59.36. NA : Kenner Lightsaber
04.03.04. NA : John Menzies
04.16.03. NA : Dairylea
04.24.03. NA : Beater Hoth Stormtrooper MOC
04.29.53. NA : 1978 Handmade Figure Set
04.33.20. NA : Main Topic - Kenner Death Star featuring Ron Salvatore of The Vintage Alliance
05.00.57. Star Wars Tracker Top 5
05.02.17. Going for Gold Leader
05.07.35. Feedback
05.15.59. Thank Yous / next Two Hosts Announced / Goodbyes
05.21.33. Out Takes
 

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Just listening to the Clark's section... Bloody philistines! They're awesome!
 

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Currently have 5 pairs of Clark's US (Vader, Leia x 2, R2 and Tusken Raider) and 2 pairs Clark's Canada (R2 and Jet Fighter) - all are new - also have 3 pairs of new Stride Rite. It was the box art on the Clark's US which drew me in initially but I think the shoes are just so seventies and represent the time so perfectly that I grew to love them too.

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The 'Tusken Raider' shoes which I like as it's scored into the sides.

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The US R2 version.

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The Canadian box.

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The Canadian R2 version.

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Stride Rites.

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Great post Martin and great collection, I love them too, definitely want a pair, having seen those Tuskegee shoes in your post I think it's those that I want, I guess being short you wear them for the killer heel
 

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Cazza said:
Weren't they the Afro-American airmen in WW2? Lucas made a film about them- Redtails.

Correct mate, it was also one of the WORST films I've ever seen - I thought Pearl Harbour was bad but Red Tails is shockingly poor.

Half way through the cast now lads, nice to hear Jasons dulcit tones again but also good to hear Edd, both very entertaining and hope we get to hear them again.

Chris Melbon has been on the toy scene for decades so nice to actually hear a bit more about him and his shop. Might I suggest Joe from Leicester Vintage Toys as another future interviewee? That guy has forgotten more about toy collecting than I will ever know - and about a whole host of other lines too. His shop in Leicester - right in the heart of Palitoy land is something to behold!

Looking forward to listneing to the rest of the show and prepping for September! :)
 

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Fantastic episode and although I will really miss hearing Jez who put in so much over the years it was nice to hear from the 2 guest members this month and get a slightly different perspective on the hobby (just listening to Jason crunching the numbers was class!).

I really enjoyed the interview with Chris Molbon who's shop I've admired for years online, he really does get some nice examples and quite a cross section of vintage goodies! Also which Richard was talking about his footwear growing up I was literally crying with laughter, it's another moment to be kept and treasured for the ages :lol:

I thought I'd join the Clarks party also and post up my shoes and box. The box was one of the first things I picked up when i got into collecting vintage and this example was from an uncut printed sheet of the box. I feel now that I may well have made an error in making it up :? but at the time I really wanted this box to hold my figures in so that I could relive my youth and how I used to store my figures (oops!). Oh well, at least I have a nice mint example even if I won't be able to pay my house off (although I do still have the trimmings somewhere so maybe I can take it apart and resemble it?!).

The shoes were bought some years later and are unused and I think they're Lukes? I have had these out to sell for ages now but keep forgetting to ask for advice on here as to price but do let me now if there's someone who collects these.

These podcasts have gone from strength to strength and as ever are the best Star Wars focused podcasts to listen to for me.

Ian
 

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It was a pleasure to join you guys for this one :) I'm about half way through, absolutely loved the Chris Molbon interview, incredibly interesting and I need to try and make a visit to his shop. Hearing dealers like him talk reminds me of 'the good old days' when collecting was all smoke and mirrors, sure there might be more stuff availale now with eBay and Facebook etc but it's killed a lot of the hunting and excitement. Also very sad to hear his Jim Stevenson stories, I think the last time I saw him was Memerobilia in 2009.
 

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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 ;-).
 

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I've only recently started listening to the pod cast but am enjoying it a lot and have also started working though your previous episodes. Good work guys.

On the last one Jason suggested that whsmith may not have sold any star wars figures. I don't really remember them selling them but I've a few price stickers that say otherwise.

Menzies was a faviorite of mine and I still have my childhood rebel transport box.
 

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Good morning Amanaman!!!!

What an entrance by Jason, still three hours to go til I finish this one
 

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Enjoyed the new format and a good listen for my long drive today.

Rich's tales of his childhood woes never cease to surprise me. I'm amazed he didn't get a battering for his sellotape shoes :lol:

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Still catching up but finished this one and it was full of highs and lows. New format different and great to hear the guests we read so much about.

Thanks as always, onto 64!
 
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