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When was the last time you saw a carded figure out in the wild?
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<blockquote data-quote="Starrider" data-source="post: 480155" data-attributes="member: 9399"><p>Cant remember any figures on regular toy shelves past the late 1980's, but I distinctly remember a mint boxed AT AT sitting unwanted for years in a toy shop called Dines in Grimsby, it was there till around 1993 priced at £29.99. Sadly I hadnt got back into Star Wars at the time so didnt show much interest. The same shop had Masters of the Universe figures till the mid nineties and I remember taking a punt on two mint carded Battle Armour He Man figures at 50p each. Unfortunately I passed on a Dragon Blaster Skeletor for £1.50 because it had a small rip to the card.</p><p>I later sold the He Man figures when interest was just returning in the early noughties but if I'd held onto them about another ten years I'd have got a really significant return on that £1 investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starrider, post: 480155, member: 9399"] Cant remember any figures on regular toy shelves past the late 1980's, but I distinctly remember a mint boxed AT AT sitting unwanted for years in a toy shop called Dines in Grimsby, it was there till around 1993 priced at £29.99. Sadly I hadnt got back into Star Wars at the time so didnt show much interest. The same shop had Masters of the Universe figures till the mid nineties and I remember taking a punt on two mint carded Battle Armour He Man figures at 50p each. Unfortunately I passed on a Dragon Blaster Skeletor for £1.50 because it had a small rip to the card. I later sold the He Man figures when interest was just returning in the early noughties but if I'd held onto them about another ten years I'd have got a really significant return on that £1 investment. [/QUOTE]
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