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THE VINTAGE REBELLION : Episode 40 LAUNCHED
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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 460528" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>Fantastic show as ever guys, really enjoyed this one and lovely to hear Pete again and also Simon makes a great regular addition to the team.</p><p></p><p>I thought Shawn's interview was really interesting and it was nice to finally hear Aussie James talking after reading so many of his comments over the years. Such a shame there are so many high end repros around now as it's made a slight nightmare for the collecting community out there. I did wonder if anyone who has one of those new Leia blasters has put it under black light yet? I'm not sure if it would show up anything but might be worth it (apologies if this has already been looked into).</p><p></p><p>I found the section on people growing tiered with SW collecting of special interest as it's something I've found from time to time (like most of us at one point or another I'm sure). I haven't really picked up any vintage SW to talk of for quite a while now although I do still get the odd modern thing (normally attached to the new films or something with a retro feel like the new Helix range or the 40th anniversary black figures). I certainly haven't left SW behind even though I have been attracted to other toy lines recently. I know I'll always go back to SW and have enough in my collection to keep me happy so I thought it was good advise to sit on your collections for a while before deciding to sell up. Maybe just downsizing is a good way to go and keep the pieces that speak to you most. I've found it's always good to have a change around with displaying things and it's always nice to make a little space in the cabinets for something new or old you haven't displayed for a while.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the great work as ever and as this really is a highlight of my month listening to these podcasts, it's going to be a very long month now that this one's finished. Here's to next months show! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 460528, member: 4095"] Fantastic show as ever guys, really enjoyed this one and lovely to hear Pete again and also Simon makes a great regular addition to the team. I thought Shawn's interview was really interesting and it was nice to finally hear Aussie James talking after reading so many of his comments over the years. Such a shame there are so many high end repros around now as it's made a slight nightmare for the collecting community out there. I did wonder if anyone who has one of those new Leia blasters has put it under black light yet? I'm not sure if it would show up anything but might be worth it (apologies if this has already been looked into). I found the section on people growing tiered with SW collecting of special interest as it's something I've found from time to time (like most of us at one point or another I'm sure). I haven't really picked up any vintage SW to talk of for quite a while now although I do still get the odd modern thing (normally attached to the new films or something with a retro feel like the new Helix range or the 40th anniversary black figures). I certainly haven't left SW behind even though I have been attracted to other toy lines recently. I know I'll always go back to SW and have enough in my collection to keep me happy so I thought it was good advise to sit on your collections for a while before deciding to sell up. Maybe just downsizing is a good way to go and keep the pieces that speak to you most. I've found it's always good to have a change around with displaying things and it's always nice to make a little space in the cabinets for something new or old you haven't displayed for a while. Keep up the great work as ever and as this really is a highlight of my month listening to these podcasts, it's going to be a very long month now that this one's finished. Here's to next months show! :D Ian [/QUOTE]
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