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No words for this kind of thing! Just incredible :mrgreen:
 
Wow...some find. :shock:

Rows of packing case boxes in the attic...just what dreams are made of.

Can you imagine how he felt on getting into that loft!

It's just amazing that these finds are out there, right time, right place.

Love the bit about the carrier bag for his grandson, out pops a beauty.

Cheers for sharing Joe, great read

Lucky guy :D
 
From the article sounds like the market could be flooded with trilogo over the.next few years! Best find would be 5 crates of last 17!!!
 
That is a serious find! :shock: ... and once again a great interview Joe.

I have mixed feelings about the find having read about it. It's clearly amazing to know its there and again to speculate and dream of what might be left in the loft. It must have been such an adventure and so exciting to unearth such a find; mind blowing really.

It is a shame that he hasn't been back or made contact since though, with as many as 2k MOCs sitting there... if not just as a dealer, then to pass on details of other dealers/collectors that the seller might want to speak to. It just feels its sitting and waiting to cost to the collecting community all over when it probably goes to over-publicised auction which will help to hike the prices one more notch and could take them out of the hands of normal collectors :(
 
Great read. I managed to bag a few of these last year that are sitting in my collection including a mint Han Solo. He sold them on Facebook and Gumtree at reasonable prices. I guess with 86 figures sold and some rare ones in there he'll have made a nice little profit.
Love to hear about stuff like this.
 
Fantastic read Joe,

I saw them on FB as well but didn't know the details at all.

It would be great to document the contents of the sealed boxes although I'm sure they're pretty random.
 
Hmm with the guy going quiet on the selling side and the rumours that Vectis is sitting on shedloads of Star Wars stuff, I wonder if the two things are linked?

It would be pretty daunting for anyone to try and sell that much stuff so perhaps he's gone with the easy "get someone else to do it" route instead?
 
Unless Vectis bleed them over a couple of years to hide their greater numbers. That way the market won't be flooded and the seller can make more money.
 
well done again Joe on a superb interview :wink: , too think of all those boxes full of mocs is quite staggering :mrgreen:
 
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