Authenticate a genuine sample of Palitoy Vaders ?!

Palifan

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What is this seller going on about?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Star-Wars-1977-Darth-Vader-12-B-Back-Palitoy-/281668371787?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4194be454b

Ian
 
Palifan said:
What is this seller going on about?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Star-Wars-1977-Darth-Vader-12-B-Back-Palitoy-/281668371787?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4194be454b

Ian

Haha I noticed that one as well. Typical Ebay muppet! :lol:
 
And the Vader has been removed from the MOC preventing 'plastics deterioration', yet his JC Penney u-graded 4-pack figures were left in their baggies and only removed from the 'harmful environment of a 70s cardboard box' which will 'protect and preserve the condition of these items for the future'.
 
Think he should change his user name to Wafflemeister :roll:
 
I almost fell asleep reading his description. Could of just said "Loose Darth Vader with cardback and bubble", but no - lets write a novel.
 
This figure originally had a cracked bubble and it was slit down the left hand side to validate and authenticate a genuine sample of Palitoy Vaders from a sealed card with a damaged bubble.The early 12 Back Palitoy Vader figure remains 1978 factory fresh and can be removed from the bubble for use as a known genuine sample when making comparisons in authentication :lol:
 
ponchobelt said:
This figure originally had a cracked bubble and it was slit down the left hand side to validate and authenticate a genuine sample of Palitoy Vaders from a sealed card with a damaged bubble.The early 12 Back Palitoy Vader figure remains 1978 factory fresh and can be removed from the bubble for use as a known genuine sample when making comparisons in authentication :lol:


It's such utter balls!

Ian
 
I believe this chap is a member of RS - he also had the confusing DT listing last year
 

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