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A vintage star wars collectors' confession.. I need help! I can't take the blaster away.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 436977" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>Agreed. If the Palitoy factory had a bin of figures and another bin of weapons, the fact that one specific figure got paired with one specific blaster is luck of the draw. It could just as easily have been any other pairing from those bins, so as long as you find the 'correct' blaster, I'd certainly say that's good enough.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the footer, original ones do occasionally come up for sale (usually at silly prices), but if the piece is just for you, and since it's so very easy to do, I'd recommend making yourself a replacement footer. Personally, I regard that as being a world away from buying a repro blaster or box, and since it's for your own personal use, and providing of course that you fully declare the fact that it is a custom footer if you ever come to sell it, I think that's perfectly acceptable. It's not like there's a roaring trade in repro footers out there! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 436977, member: 7379"] Agreed. If the Palitoy factory had a bin of figures and another bin of weapons, the fact that one specific figure got paired with one specific blaster is luck of the draw. It could just as easily have been any other pairing from those bins, so as long as you find the 'correct' blaster, I'd certainly say that's good enough. Regarding the footer, original ones do occasionally come up for sale (usually at silly prices), but if the piece is just for you, and since it's so very easy to do, I'd recommend making yourself a replacement footer. Personally, I regard that as being a world away from buying a repro blaster or box, and since it's for your own personal use, and providing of course that you fully declare the fact that it is a custom footer if you ever come to sell it, I think that's perfectly acceptable. It's not like there's a roaring trade in repro footers out there! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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