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Who was the UK equivalent of Steve Denny?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alas-1" data-source="post: 313291" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I started out in 93 collecting ROTJ MOC.</p><p>Back then the most expensive MOC was Luke desert scene. How times have changed. </p><p>I remember a couple of guys had a store in the corn exchange in Manchester. Highly experienced and full of knowledge. They would purchase Yak's to take in trade over to the US and come back with MIB Imperial Shuttles and the like. I miss those days. And those guys! </p><p>Going rate for a Yak was £50-75 </p><p>Prices were all over the place.</p><p>The person most equivalent to Steve Denny would be Toy Toni in my opinion...</p><p>Shame he took the bent route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alas-1, post: 313291, member: 5381"] I started out in 93 collecting ROTJ MOC. Back then the most expensive MOC was Luke desert scene. How times have changed. I remember a couple of guys had a store in the corn exchange in Manchester. Highly experienced and full of knowledge. They would purchase Yak's to take in trade over to the US and come back with MIB Imperial Shuttles and the like. I miss those days. And those guys! Going rate for a Yak was £50-75 Prices were all over the place. The person most equivalent to Steve Denny would be Toy Toni in my opinion... Shame he took the bent route. [/QUOTE]
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