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Who was the UK equivalent of Steve Denny?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 310019" data-attributes="member: 370"><p>Sorry guys but i don't think there was anyone in the UK that could compare to Steve D. Steve D helped source virtually all the Proof cards that are In existence today not to mention lots of figural prototypes. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure all The UK guys just bought and sold Ex shop stock. The closet thing to Steve D is another American called Tom N. </p><p></p><p>Could be wrong of course just my 2 pence worth. G</p><p></p><p>Edit... I'm not trying to say that production stuff is any less important or less rare than pre production just that the material in the finds were different and hard to compare. Thinking about all that Super hard to find Palitoy stuff some of that is rarer than rocking horse sh*t and is coveted more than Pre Production as far as the masses go. So maybe Stevenson is the man after all. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 310019, member: 370"] Sorry guys but i don't think there was anyone in the UK that could compare to Steve D. Steve D helped source virtually all the Proof cards that are In existence today not to mention lots of figural prototypes. I'm pretty sure all The UK guys just bought and sold Ex shop stock. The closet thing to Steve D is another American called Tom N. Could be wrong of course just my 2 pence worth. G Edit... I'm not trying to say that production stuff is any less important or less rare than pre production just that the material in the finds were different and hard to compare. Thinking about all that Super hard to find Palitoy stuff some of that is rarer than rocking horse sh*t and is coveted more than Pre Production as far as the masses go. So maybe Stevenson is the man after all. 8) [/QUOTE]
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