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  1. Very nice; congrats on your vintage SW acquisitions. I should have quantified a bit more on my comment regarding the original 12 backs and that $5K number. I was talking about the main stream, non-variant/non-rare unique ones that anyone could have had a chance of getting like the normal Jawa robe version, Stormtrooper, Luke, Darth, Han, Leai, Obi Wan, SandPeople, Chewbacca, etc. The DT figures you mention are extraordinary in expense for sure and obviously were not being factored into my calculation. I did not have these figures when I was a kid, so I would certainly not worry about getting them now especially with their respective price tags. I don't even remember seeing a plastic cape Jawa back in the 70's. I actually had two Jawas as a kid and they were both the regular more common robe version. Here is kind of what I had in mind. Raw would obviously be cheaper as you point out. AFA 80 12 Back Chewbacca
  2. This was one of my favorites. It is a deluxe 12" figure. 1978 Mattel Battlestar Galactica Cylon Centurian
  3. Anyone remember these?? http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/1048183240038360313nLxgSo http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/1048183181038360313dkqJRB
  4. Would have been nice if the GI Joe 25th was identical with molds and such but I think they still did a nice job on them. I have seen some really nice displays of 25ths of the 1982-1983 lineup with figures and vehicles and it displays nice in my opinion. You are right, the Joes do look very nice. I was really biased directing that observation more towards Star Wars. The 2010 anniversary run really could have been something so special had they gone the MOTU route. But instead, the bubbles are different, the backs of the cards are totally different and the figures themselves are off as well. And at $10.99 a pop, I just was really really let down. I was hoping to see the original 12 backs and 21 backs, but it did not happen. So now my only recourse is to seek out recards because you would easily need $5K+ or more to put together a vintage 12 back run of the original cards in C9+ condition.
  5. Wow thanks so much for posting this! I completely forgot about the Epoch Galaxy II table top game. Spent hours on this. I actually liked this better than the Donkey Kong and Frogger top games. (thumbs u
  6. Transformers were the best toys. Still have my optimus that I got in 1985, but no longer in the condition in your picture. Nice acquisition. Getting old toys back are great. I know this is a comic forum but anybody have any interest in getting a section for toys on the forum? I remember like yesterday waiting outside on a Sunday morning at a huge Service type department store. They had an ad running for Optimus Prime: IN STOCK & only $19.99. There were a ton of people outside; easily hundreds. You see transformers made Cabbage Patch dolls look like nothing. The demand was insane for the original G1 series toys. Finally what seemed to be an eternity, the doors opened. People rushed in there like there was an invasion of bodysnatchers in the parking lot. I realized I would have no chance of beating through the wad of people stuck in the entrance. So I did the only thing I could. The entrance was to the left and the right side was the exit. But I noticed the doors were propped open. So I jumped the middle railing and ran through the exit doors. And at that point, went into a full sprint because the toy department was in the back of the store. I was one of the first there and sure enough, a whole stack of Optimus Primes was in my midst. There was a limit of only 2 per customer. I grabbed one and within 5 minutes, they were all gone. Funny thing is, I thought about not opening it, but we know how that turns out. Transformers were so unique. The stores never had any in stock. And when they did, they were gone in minutes. Hence the reason why a sealed certified Prime in C9.5 condition sells for $4500 present day. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rt=nc&nma=true&item=380301560741&si=zNDUi12JwkBO8eWKP%252FEu4KsUxOE%253D&viewitem=
  7. Congrats on your He-Man 8 back. Believe me when I tell you how much I understand when you say that is a grail for you. I know allot of folks have different opinions. But IMHO, MOTU was the only toy line to get it right with respect to coming out with a commemorative or anniversary type line. They whipped out the same exact molds, cards, bubbles, art work, etc. Identical to the original 8 backs and MOTU line. MOSC MOTU vintage toys would cost you thousands and thousands of dollars to acquire present day in the same condition the commemorative line is, meaning C9+ range. I think for the average person who is not deep in the wallet, the commemorative line is an absolute winner in terms of capturing that nostalgic feeling without spending a fortune. Did you ever consider breaking out your commemorative 8 backs from the external shell packaging and placing them in AFA type protective cases?? It would make a killer display.
  8. I've seen this discussion before. I never realized until your comment that it does in fact say on the label for #180, 1st appearance of Wolverine in cameo. FYI there are only thirteen #180 CGC 9.8 slabs in the census as opposed to thirty eight for #181. You can pick up a really nice CGC 9.6 slab for under a grand. CL sale @ $777 CL sale @ $902