My Autographed MOC

Ian_C

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Yes, these are all authentic vintage MOC, still factory sealed. No, I no longer do this. I have been convinced that this is just this side of being U grade level damage to figures. I regret doing it in hindsight, however I cherish these more than the rest of my MOC's, as they were all done in person in front of me. Somewhere, I have pics of everyone but Carrie Fisher signing them (no cameras allowed at C2 where she signed this).

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I also have some modern 12" and 3 3/4" figures signed, but no pics of those.

Ian
 

_Lee_

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I think they look great Ian :D ok, its not everyones cup of tea but i like them. They are a unique part of your collection
 

ScruffyLookingNH

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Ian, had these been Palitoys I may have been inclined to use words not often heard in civil company; but they're Kenner, so you're golden :D

I happen to love these. I think they are absolutely awesome. I do acknowledge that it is deeply frowned upon and understand why (and inside I am weeping about the GDE Vader) but I really, really like them. I couldn't bring myself to do it except, perhaps, on reseals (or modern, but just not the same) but I would happily buy them if already done.

And anyway, after we're dust (along with most POTF bubbles), who's to say there won't be a new technique to gently remove the ink if the next owner wishes?

Cool collection :)
 

_Lee_

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ScruffyLookingNH said:
And anyway, after we're dust (along with most POTF bubbles), who's to say there won't be a new technique to gently remove the ink if the next owner wishes?

Cool collection :)

The ink could be removed today, but Ian wants them like this :) I suppose its a matter of personal preference. I think people go way OTT regarding autographed MOC. Its only a written signature on the card and not being opened etc. I know the canadian cards hold special sentiment to Ian too :)
 

theforceuk

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Great to see them all together like this, I don't really see the appeal of signed MOC's either. But I have to say when you see them all together like this they look really good.

Is that Greedo a 20 back or 21 back?

Thanks for sharing. :)
 

Michael Sith

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Love these 8)

Again in the hobby you have to look at personal preference, these are personalised to the owner, and all have a memory attached to them of a time and a place when done.

They are vintage, they are superb, and they are yours 8)
 

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A fine collection of figures, i have no problem with them being signed, each one is a unique memory for you, cool,
And if you ever need to sell i'm Ian as well, :D
 

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I like them myself. I wouldn't regret doing that as they are your own collection. I would have no interest in buying autographed MOC but if I got them done in person for my own collection I would think they wer great.
 

Ian_C

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Thanks guys.

Ian, if I ever did sell these, you'd be one of the few that would appreciate the personalization on it. :)

Mark, in all honesty, I stopped autographing vintage before TVC was even released, lol.

Cheers all,

Ian
 
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