tiefighterboy
Grand Master
I think Modern Sealed would be the correct term...if we are looking for one.
mr_palitoy said:And Toni's reply:-
" .However I have seen some relating to Mr Joiner having 700 fetts and 700 hoth troopers if this was the case it seems clear that these items were around and circulating at the time.
mr_palitoy said:The source or sources of the figures Mr Joiner has mentioned is unknown as Mr Bailey must have been getting them from somewhere and its also far from clear what other people were getting the figures he was getting from those sources as well.
mr_palitoy said:If Mr Joiner had 1400 of these figures and was selling them at shows as was posted then it follows that various figures with bubble anomalies were in circulation at the time. To say these came from me is wrong."
Jason
**Delboy75** said:mr_palitoy said:To answer some points raised at me while I was out.
I did look a JJ's Palitoy VCJ, it looks fine. No SW cards are on the list of figures/characters in question.
Delboy75 doubted Mattias's findings because a pink dot is not enough to bin a print run. Read his post again, there are other print errors that are less easy to identify that would have caused the run to fail QC.
cheers Jason
No Jason, Mattias's findings are spot on, my point was a single 'spot' would not be enough to bin the run. It would take more than that, and Mattias has found enough wrong with the C3PO's to have them pulled.
My point is if these are rejected cards there will be more than a tiny ink mark error on them, so I'm sure if you guys compare shop ones to Toni's there will be enough differences between them to confirm Mattias's findings are spot on.
So no I did not doubt His findings at all, I was pointing out as someone in the industry that company's do not just chuck stuff out for teeny teeny defects. If these cards are rejects I guarantee there are other reasons than that tiny pink ink spot.
Someone mentioned a red blob on the reverse of the card by chewie, yes this is a defect but as someone who worked in QA for 15 years and the print industry for almost 7 years I would not expect a whole batch to be pulled for this one defect. There must be other things wrong with them, just like with the c3po.
I honestly think its case solved. Toni's defence is pathetic, it's just a case of finding out which cards are rejects and who was/is involved.
tiefighterboy said:I think Modern Sealed would be the correct term...if we are looking for one.
**Delboy75** said:Yes mate, I agree they are most likely all rejects.
I bet on some if we had a non Toni sourced card and put it next to a Toni one, Toni's would have issues.
There may even be some serious colour differences, but as most of these moc's have come from Toni its now obvious genuine GM cards are quite rare, so it may be tricky to get side by side shots.
ace said:tiefighterboy said:I think Modern Sealed would be the correct term...if we are looking for one.
that dose say what it is in the tin ?
i agree
Modern Sealed
M/S ?
mr_palitoy said:Examples of your very early attempts at sealing cards were seen shown at the show. These are obvious reseals and show that you took a bit of time to improve the sealing technique.
Are you using a T-shirt press or similar? Tests have been made with bubbles and cardbacks that produce the same kind of seals that your MOCs show.
Collectors on the forum are talking about calling in the fraud squad. Conservative estimates suggest you have defrauded the collecting community of over half a million pounds over the years.
This makes you the biggest fraud in star wars vintage collecting by a long way.
You have irrevocably damaged European and Palitoy MOC collecting forever. It will never be the same again.
Have you no sense of guilt or remorse for what you have done?
jedisearcher said:mr_palitoy said:edd_jedi said:Does anybody know if AFA have acknowledged this yet? There is now 100% concrete proof that at least some of these in circulation are fake.
AFA/UKG need to give a united front on this. They should be in here, driving this investigation.
They will need to do something with all the Tonis (both ungraded and graded) which are now winging their way for grading/authentication.
(And figure out what to do about the ones that they have already graded)
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Jason
AFA and UKG are getting these printed.
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You aren't gonna see them within 100 miles of any of this carnage. Anything graded to date will stay graded, they'll be much more careful grading anything at all on the 'at risk' list in future and life will go on for them.
They can't do anything else (if they want any reputation at the end of this mess).
ace said:Vernon said:
AND THATS THE ONES
yep and i know that came from me alsoi can prove that also
you see the card has a line of dust or dirt film going from top to bottom level with the bubble well thats because i have 500 of them and i could store them properly in my mums house back then so my loft had my personal collation in it and at one end in the top of the eves i stacked them one by one locking them tight next to the bubble next to the next one this meant that the only part of the card exposed dust was the part above the bubble over the years dust and crap came in from a loft vent creating a bit of grime in the surface so thats why you have that line on that card my friend it was in my loft for around 8 years
the next part of the story was
i shipped to Bruce Zolkan in florida of marz distribution i think he had another name also back then ? 5000 figures he has a auction and most of the Hoth Troopers was sold in florida
Bruce was an old friend and ran the Florida FX show with Mike Hurtz both Mike and Bruce will vouch for me selling off these troopers in florida
the last of my hoth trooers was sold through my stores over here over the years and i think the last ones may have been sold on ebay by a guy called Mark Carter that sold off all the old wherehouse stock i had stored for years when he clears all the star wars stationary we have stored , this was all sold to a big star wars trader in the US and he keeps nocking that stuff out to this day i think ?
these were the last to be sold off anyway around two years ago by this Mark , he offered to clear that stuff for me for 50% so it cleared out the place including the rats
thats that one out the way then , that for putting up that photo
jason
Maulster79 said:mr_palitoy said:Examples of your very early attempts at sealing cards were seen shown at the show. These are obvious reseals and show that you took a bit of time to improve the sealing technique.
Are you using a T-shirt press or similar? Tests have been made with bubbles and cardbacks that produce the same kind of seals that your MOCs show.
Collectors on the forum are talking about calling in the fraud squad. Conservative estimates suggest you have defrauded the collecting community of over half a million pounds over the years.
This makes you the biggest fraud in star wars vintage collecting by a long way.
You have irrevocably damaged European and Palitoy MOC collecting forever. It will never be the same again.
Have you no sense of guilt or remorse for what you have done?
WTF!!!!
Jason- we have NO PROOF! ****ing Zero Proof!
You can go around accusing people of mass fraud and that collectors can come to your market.
Its BS like this that will unravel everything that is being done. He calls the police now and makes out he his being harassed by a cult of ****ing jealous toy collectors you can say goodbye to any resolution to this issue.
Please take a chill pill and wait till we have all the evidence we need. :wink: