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THE VINTAGE REBELLION : Episode 64 LAUNCHED
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Bobby" data-source="post: 519118" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Gutted to hear that Stuart is leaving, good luck with your future ventures and thanks for all of the time and hard work you have put into the podcast.</p><p></p><p>Great show this month lads, the last two months guest presenters done an amazing job. </p><p></p><p>If I'm honest sometimes I get frustrated collecting vintage (very interesting point that vintage prices have gone up more than gold over the last few years) but each month the podcast sets me straight and gets me back into it. </p><p></p><p>Interesting conversation about the Rocket Fett.</p><p>It's such a sad story about the child who choked, Robert Jeffrey Warren, I think when you give him a name it makes the story all the more tragic. That could have been any one of us. Incredibly sad story.</p><p></p><p>One thing I could never understand about the RFF is why would a rocket pack fire a rocket? Surely the rocket is there to propel BF into the air? If he shot his rocket how would he get airborne? Am I missing something?</p><p></p><p> I still have my original Fett and although I don't have any memories of playing with him as a kid I reckon I must have liked him as he's pretty beat up compared to the other figures.</p><p></p><p>Great interview with Ban Sheehan, the Kim Simmons book looks very interesting, also a tantalising mention of a Kellerman second print run which never happened!</p><p></p><p>I've had a look at Alistair Kirkland's collection on the forum and I'm blown away, some amazing stuff on display. Great Collection. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to next months podcast. I also love hearing Richard talking about the North East in the 70's/80's , the funny thing is he is't making it up! Funnier still it always makes me homesick.</p><p></p><p>Great work guys. All the best Stu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Bobby, post: 519118, member: 6906"] Gutted to hear that Stuart is leaving, good luck with your future ventures and thanks for all of the time and hard work you have put into the podcast. Great show this month lads, the last two months guest presenters done an amazing job. If I'm honest sometimes I get frustrated collecting vintage (very interesting point that vintage prices have gone up more than gold over the last few years) but each month the podcast sets me straight and gets me back into it. Interesting conversation about the Rocket Fett. It's such a sad story about the child who choked, Robert Jeffrey Warren, I think when you give him a name it makes the story all the more tragic. That could have been any one of us. Incredibly sad story. One thing I could never understand about the RFF is why would a rocket pack fire a rocket? Surely the rocket is there to propel BF into the air? If he shot his rocket how would he get airborne? Am I missing something? I still have my original Fett and although I don't have any memories of playing with him as a kid I reckon I must have liked him as he's pretty beat up compared to the other figures. Great interview with Ban Sheehan, the Kim Simmons book looks very interesting, also a tantalising mention of a Kellerman second print run which never happened! I've had a look at Alistair Kirkland's collection on the forum and I'm blown away, some amazing stuff on display. Great Collection. Looking forward to next months podcast. I also love hearing Richard talking about the North East in the 70's/80's , the funny thing is he is't making it up! Funnier still it always makes me homesick. Great work guys. All the best Stu. [/QUOTE]
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