Mwak73
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Ha, isn't it amazing how you gain a fresh view of things in your adult years.
Just a daft little observation -
I'm realising more and more as time goes on, that I've been fairly naive throughout my life.
Take the star wars toys. Kenner and palitoy.
Now, I'm not a collector at all. I only have a few bits, purely for nostalgia.
Now, seeing as it's currently Christmas, here's a Christmas memory for you -
One of the biggest bugbears of my whole childhood, was never receiving the millennium falcon.
I must have asked for it, year after year, back in the very early 80s. But never came close to getting it.
I could never figure out why.
Ha, now I do.
I recall seeing the re-released toy line years later as an adult (Hasbro I think?) which were made, using the same Kenner molds.
And I thought, ooh, maybe I'll finally get a millennium falcon. Buy one just for nostalgia. They'll be about twenty five pound,I thought.
I saw the price. I think it was about a hundred quid at the time.
You must be bloody joking! I exclaimed.
A hundred quid, for a lump of thin plastic.
I put it all down to greedy, money grabbing, modern day toy companies.
Bah,I thought.... Wasn't like that back when I was a nipper. They were fairly priced back then.
And this is the main gist of my tale.
I really must have been naive all these years, because I've only just recently worked out, that no, they weren't cheap as chips either, back in the day.
Inflation is a concept that has seemingly totally bypassed me most of my life.
I used to see the price of star wars figures, forty years ago. About £1.50 each.
Cheap as chips!
The swines charge about 7 pound a time for figures now!
I never ever realised, that a pound fifty, in 1980 was exactly the same value, as seven pound is these days.
Like I say, naive.
And so I always used to look at the price of a millennium falcon back when I was a kid, when they were first out (about twenty quid I think) and think "only" twenty quid.
Not like today when they charge five times that! Why wouldn't mother buy me one.... She mustn't love me
Stupid sod
I now fully realise why I never got that falcon. There were four of us kids in the house to buy for, and we just didn't have that type of money per kid, back then.
So..... That meant having to make do with the occasional mini-rig I was given, instead.
Which, of course, I did. And was grateful.
Still..... Didn't ever stop me gazing longingly, at the toy section of my mother's Littlewoods catalogue, on the build-up to every subsequent Christmas and hope and hope.
Maybe one year ,eh.....
Just a daft little observation -
I'm realising more and more as time goes on, that I've been fairly naive throughout my life.
Take the star wars toys. Kenner and palitoy.
Now, I'm not a collector at all. I only have a few bits, purely for nostalgia.
Now, seeing as it's currently Christmas, here's a Christmas memory for you -
One of the biggest bugbears of my whole childhood, was never receiving the millennium falcon.
I must have asked for it, year after year, back in the very early 80s. But never came close to getting it.
I could never figure out why.
Ha, now I do.
I recall seeing the re-released toy line years later as an adult (Hasbro I think?) which were made, using the same Kenner molds.
And I thought, ooh, maybe I'll finally get a millennium falcon. Buy one just for nostalgia. They'll be about twenty five pound,I thought.
I saw the price. I think it was about a hundred quid at the time.
You must be bloody joking! I exclaimed.
A hundred quid, for a lump of thin plastic.
I put it all down to greedy, money grabbing, modern day toy companies.
Bah,I thought.... Wasn't like that back when I was a nipper. They were fairly priced back then.
And this is the main gist of my tale.
I really must have been naive all these years, because I've only just recently worked out, that no, they weren't cheap as chips either, back in the day.
Inflation is a concept that has seemingly totally bypassed me most of my life.
I used to see the price of star wars figures, forty years ago. About £1.50 each.
Cheap as chips!
The swines charge about 7 pound a time for figures now!
I never ever realised, that a pound fifty, in 1980 was exactly the same value, as seven pound is these days.
Like I say, naive.
And so I always used to look at the price of a millennium falcon back when I was a kid, when they were first out (about twenty quid I think) and think "only" twenty quid.
Not like today when they charge five times that! Why wouldn't mother buy me one.... She mustn't love me

Stupid sod

I now fully realise why I never got that falcon. There were four of us kids in the house to buy for, and we just didn't have that type of money per kid, back then.
So..... That meant having to make do with the occasional mini-rig I was given, instead.
Which, of course, I did. And was grateful.
Still..... Didn't ever stop me gazing longingly, at the toy section of my mother's Littlewoods catalogue, on the build-up to every subsequent Christmas and hope and hope.
Maybe one year ,eh.....