Resealed figure discovery debate - G.Kurtz Palitoy VC Jawa.

The 80's did not have cheap software to design dies and fixtures. It would be cheaper now, but back then not cheap at all. Considering you could pick up sealed figures back then for $10 or $20, I highly doubt anyone would invest funds into it. Even today you do not see the likes of Mark Poon using heat seals on his bubbles and this is due to the fact of cost. This can be debated forever, but for me the whole story of heat sealing these is fantasy.
 
I'd just like to point out that I know **** all about anything and thinking about it I should have kept my half baked opinions to myself. I don't know enough to make any sensible contribution to this thread. It is fascinating though!

For what its worth, I don't think any of this will have much effect on prices in the UK (maybe more in the states). I for one think that controversial items are cool!
 
BadMotivator said:
I'd just like to point out that I know **** all about anything and thinking about it I should have kept my half baked opinions to myself. I don't know enough to make any sensible contribution to this thread. It is fascinating though!

For what its worth, I don't think any of this will have much effect on prices in the UK (maybe more in the states). I for one think that controversial items are cool!

Everybody's Opinion counts. Remember that. :wink: Hell I could be wrong...would not be the first time. :lol:
 
tiefighterboy said:
Everybody's Opinion counts. Remember that. :wink: Hell I could be wrong...would not be the first time. :lol:

Thanks mate. :) I don't know Jason, Toni or this Aurthur bloke and yet here I am talking **** about them on the internet! I've become everything I hate!!

TBH I'm just interested in the logistics. I'd love to know more about sealing and I'd love to know what 25,000 mint MOCs look like in one room! And I find all the deals and finds that went down back then fascinating. Buying boxes of case fresh mocs, its what dreams are made of!
 
nottscoupe said:
All,

This thread is one amazing read. I have over 20 years collecting experience and only ever read these boards, but I have met some of you at toy fairs. Edd some of my last tri logos was off you at memorabilia a few years back. I have also used to be a customer of Hoth Rebel (Nick) but I no longer collect as I have everything I need.

I find it fascinating that deals that happened over 20 years ago and items from these deals are in my collection.

I have purchased off both Jason & Toni and all the MOC I have ever had off both are 100% fine. I also have one of Jasons Hoth Troopers which has an upside down bubble. It came from Off world in the late 1990s.

I only have 45bk Palitoys from Toni and they have different bubbles on them. The double stems all have the bubbling mentioned on them. Again all seems legit.

My view is even if they have not been sealed at the palitoy factory I can still appreciate them for what childhood hood memories they bring back. I have not got any german 45backs but now actually want one, they are clearly a unique piece which is from the palitoy factory but never offered for sale to the public. Could they be classed as mass produced prototypes?

I also believe the grey hoth trooper may be legit, a local collector to me came across some in the early 90s at a car boot sale in cossal. This was when vintage was still in some shops, why would someone fake them at that time?
Jason - Your showmaster shows are great, enjoyed meeting BDW a few weeks ago. Thank you


hi there nottscoupe

thank you for being one of my customers from way back and still to day at the shows i am pleased you like the shows we run now days it was a way to stay in the hobby owning shops turned into less fun when it all went on line and we could not keep them going so events was the future for us.

i to feel like you that the German cars are of great interest thats why i always wanted a set of the cards as they came just the cards to go with my revenge set

thank you nottscoupe i am pleased someone else has also found these dam Hoth troopers in the natural at a carboot :) , you know what these things have been one of the banes of my life over the last 20 years.

i bought them from two different dealers that used to live near lester and they both told me they bought them from carboot fairs , i bought them kept one for me sold the rest, there are so many stories of them being fake and me faking them its silly , they are not fake and now others know this also .

i do not know what these troopers are but they are not normal figures so they are something but they are as found , anyway thank you so much for bring this one up.

i know Joe has been on top of some of the issues people have had so this may help, Joe is there anything more you need from me or this guy on this story mate ? or is this trooper issue now put to bed ?


thank you nottscoupe for posting and when you are one of my events again do come up and say hi

jason
 
tiefighterboy said:
Considering you could pick up sealed figures back then for $10 or $20, I highly doubt anyone would invest funds into it.

According to previous posts even the carded figures from this Arthur fella were only 50p each if buying in bulk, I imagine bulk lots of cards and bubbles would have been significantly less. So buying something for 50p and selling it for $10 would have been good business even 20 years ago.
 
edd_jedi said:
tiefighterboy said:
Considering you could pick up sealed figures back then for $10 or $20, I highly doubt anyone would invest funds into it.

According to previous posts even the carded figures from this Arthur fella were only 50p each if buying in bulk, I imagine bulk lots of cards and bubbles would have been significantly less. So buying something for 50p and selling it for $10 would have been good business even 20 years ago.

True. Hell, I remember common Jedi figures selling for $5.00 each back then. I am ****ing old. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
tiefighterboy said:
I have made up my mind after much reading, thinking and discussion with a few of my close friends. The whole story of sealing these in the 90's is bullshit.

Well said Todd!
 
Yeah same, there were plenty of figures you could pick up for £10 or less on Jedi cards when I started buying MOCs too. But by the sound of it these were bought in VAST quantities and REALLY cheap. As said earlier I honestly can't believe the market for some of these hasn't crashed already, eg the Palitoy Boba Fett's. Having just checked Toni's website they seem to be selling for £100 more than last time I checked! I guess it's easy to separate a fool and his money.
 
BadMotivator said:
tiefighterboy said:
Everybody's Opinion counts. Remember that. :wink: Hell I could be wrong...would not be the first time. :lol:

Thanks mate. :) I don't know Jason, Toni or this Aurthur bloke and yet here I am talking **** about them on the internet! I've become everything I hate!!

TBH I'm just interested in the logistics. I'd love to know more about sealing and I'd love to know what 25,000 mint MOCs look like in one room! And I find all the deals and finds that went down back then fascinating. Buying boxes of case fresh mocs, its what dreams are made of!


well this has tided me up a little bit at the mo , but once this is put to bed i have a few more fun stories from the past , at the time i did not do things by half there is a few amazing finds that were just the best days back then, but i want to deal with this matter first and there is a lot going on here and this one has turned out to be way more important that just another story i thought it was when i started talking about it.
so give a week of so and we can get into more of the past then ok



as to how much space this would take up ? well i can tell you that one :)

25,000 figures is

a box that is 36" long x 18" wide and 10" high and you will need 261 of these boxes

which will just about fill the average UK 3 bedroom houses ground floor and would need a articulated lory to move it .

so its a lot not something you would have sitting around for many years not being needed .

i will also point out that if the 25,000 sets of parts were flat packed and not put together it would take up a small bathroom easy , or a estate car big difference and something to think about ?

interesting that

jason
 
tiefighterboy said:
Even today you do not see the likes of Mark Poon using heat seals on his bubbles and this is due to the fact of cost. This can be debated forever, but for me the whole story of heat sealing these is fantasy.

Right exactly!
 
olisuds said:
tiefighterboy said:
Even today you do not see the likes of Mark Poon using heat seals on his bubbles and this is due to the fact of cost. This can be debated forever, but for me the whole story of heat sealing these is fantasy.

Right exactly!

and we both know he would sell his first born if he could turn a buck.
 
MichiFromHell from the German forum has confirmed that German cards with the english text on the back sold in Germany.

There can't be many with English text on them that sold in Germany or we'd see them showing up in the used cardback collections.
So maybe they started with english text, but were soon changed to the ones without text.

A few of the ones with text made it to market in the UK and Germany and the rest stayed in the palitoy factory until it closed because they changed to cards with the text removed.

:)

Jason
 
So we're right back where we started ;)

From the amount of used card backs you can't be far off with your theories Jason, and its good to have the new thoughts out there.

In the end it all comes down to Jason Joiner's word against Toni's
 
So not only did Toni buy 25'000 unused cardbacks and bubbles, he also managed to get the bubbles attached to the card absolutely 100% perfectly using a cheap machine he had knocked up in someone's shed, then he went out and feck me he only managed to find 25'000 perfectly mint and complete figures in multiples :roll:


You guys do realise back in the day when Toni was selling these on his Stall they were very cheap.
It was when they started flying off his stall he upped the prices and started dripping them out obviously aware he was onto something big. It was us guys that made Toni up his prices.

The only way i can see Jason's Story being legit is if the 25'000 cardbacks and bubbles came with the figures, and Toni had access to one of the palitoy heat sealers and had them all assembled in one go.
No one could go out and find the quantity of mint complete figures needed, and back in thoses days i seriously doubt they could be sealed to the cards with something 'knocked up'.

Do you think this could all be done on the quiet?


So where is this list Jason talks about?
 
I dont think anyone really believes Toni recarded 25,000 figures. I'm struggling to believe there are 25,000 case fresh cards. Are there 25,000 collectors world wide?
 
spoons said:
I dont think anyone really believes Toni recarded 25,000 figures. I'm struggling to believe there are 25,000 case fresh cards. Are there 25,000 collectors world wide?

I would imagine you would only recard some of them, the space required for them all carded would be huge.

:)

Jason
 
So where are all the unused cardbacks - Toni's house? ;)

As was said before they would be worth more than the 'recards' in todays market if they did exist

Be nice if Toni did expand on things a bit more, but totally sympathise with keeping quiet after you name is dragged through the mud (and a business to run).
 
Old Thread: Hello . There have been no replies in this thread for 365 days.
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.
Back
Top Bottom