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Who was the UK equivalent of Steve Denny?
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<blockquote data-quote="SAVORY100" data-source="post: 325326" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>So good to read those two posts about the history of it all.</p><p>I went to one of those Cheshunt fairs back in around 1998... having regained the collecting bug at Uni a few years earlier by hunting through boot fairs a shop called Merv's in Bicester and stalls in the basement at Greys Antiques on Bond St. </p><p>I seem to remember a few signings on the day including Ken Colley, Rick Macallum and I think Declan Mulholland amongst others. I bought a piece of the Episode 1 set that day (thinking it would be the most valuable thing ever #trash) and regretted not bidding or even trying to win the original massive blueprint of R2 that was auctioned off at a crazy low price in today's market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVORY100, post: 325326, member: 5830"] So good to read those two posts about the history of it all. I went to one of those Cheshunt fairs back in around 1998... having regained the collecting bug at Uni a few years earlier by hunting through boot fairs a shop called Merv's in Bicester and stalls in the basement at Greys Antiques on Bond St. I seem to remember a few signings on the day including Ken Colley, Rick Macallum and I think Declan Mulholland amongst others. I bought a piece of the Episode 1 set that day (thinking it would be the most valuable thing ever #trash) and regretted not bidding or even trying to win the original massive blueprint of R2 that was auctioned off at a crazy low price in today's market. [/QUOTE]
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