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Jedi Knight
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I am putting the finishing touches to my book, "Star Wars in the U.K", which I am hoping to release in May. I am covering the subject of Star Wars toys of course but there is still information missing from my knowledge.
A good deal of Kenner stock was sold in the U.K, with some of it I believe imported privately by some shops and particularly market stalls. My 1978 Palitoy T.I.E Fighter is a Kenner boxed item with Palitoy stickers covering the Kenner logos which is a bit of a mystery. A great number of Kenner carded figures were sold in the U.K with Palitoy competition stickers on the reverse. Also Kenner Speeder Bikes, Mini Rigs, Jabba the Hutt play sets, Scout Walkers and other items were sold in the U.K in 1983 in the wake of Return of the Jedi. The only new big boxed items Palitoy released that year were the Scout Walker and Rebel Transport. Does anyone have a clear idea of how and why Kenner stock ended up being sold in the U.K?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Craig.
A good deal of Kenner stock was sold in the U.K, with some of it I believe imported privately by some shops and particularly market stalls. My 1978 Palitoy T.I.E Fighter is a Kenner boxed item with Palitoy stickers covering the Kenner logos which is a bit of a mystery. A great number of Kenner carded figures were sold in the U.K with Palitoy competition stickers on the reverse. Also Kenner Speeder Bikes, Mini Rigs, Jabba the Hutt play sets, Scout Walkers and other items were sold in the U.K in 1983 in the wake of Return of the Jedi. The only new big boxed items Palitoy released that year were the Scout Walker and Rebel Transport. Does anyone have a clear idea of how and why Kenner stock ended up being sold in the U.K?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Craig.