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Star Wars Events
Memorabilia NEC November
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<blockquote data-quote="SublevelStudios" data-source="post: 256104" data-attributes="member: 5051"><p>Went today with my 4 year old son who loved it. Great to see so many old faces, and to see the Toy Hunter himself, I was sorely tempted to buy the Micro Collection Snowspeeder from him. The best item there was on his stall too - the Lyons Maid ice cream display graphic. Vac formed plastic with a SW lolly, Superman lolly and a 6 Million $ man lolly advert. Stunning. And so it should be for £2500!!! It had decorated the wall of somebodys kitchen for years. I doubt you'll ever see another one.</p><p></p><p>The show has changed so much over the years, which I guess it has to, but I really miss the days when it was run by Henry Cook - he knew how to run a show.</p><p></p><p>In all, an ok day out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SublevelStudios, post: 256104, member: 5051"] Went today with my 4 year old son who loved it. Great to see so many old faces, and to see the Toy Hunter himself, I was sorely tempted to buy the Micro Collection Snowspeeder from him. The best item there was on his stall too - the Lyons Maid ice cream display graphic. Vac formed plastic with a SW lolly, Superman lolly and a 6 Million $ man lolly advert. Stunning. And so it should be for £2500!!! It had decorated the wall of somebodys kitchen for years. I doubt you'll ever see another one. The show has changed so much over the years, which I guess it has to, but I really miss the days when it was run by Henry Cook - he knew how to run a show. In all, an ok day out. [/QUOTE]
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