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<blockquote data-quote="Dannywhiteley" data-source="post: 440626" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Look at it this way and see what you think. </p><p></p><p>If you collected something like vintage Action man or matchbox that as a toy line goes back years and years, but like me were born in the mid 70's would you only collect action man/matchbox from your own childhood or would you go (much) further back to earlier years of the line? </p><p></p><p>As vintage StarWars collectors we can only really look back as far as 1977 to when it all began, but if it did go back further where would you stop? </p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to say is this is how future generations of SW collectors might view vintage Star Wars toys. I think the serious collectors (that admittedly wil be a declining number) will tend to go right back to the beginning. Casual collectors might want a few they remember as kids, but the good stuff will always have a reasonably strong market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannywhiteley, post: 440626, member: 6547"] Look at it this way and see what you think. If you collected something like vintage Action man or matchbox that as a toy line goes back years and years, but like me were born in the mid 70's would you only collect action man/matchbox from your own childhood or would you go (much) further back to earlier years of the line? As vintage StarWars collectors we can only really look back as far as 1977 to when it all began, but if it did go back further where would you stop? What I'm trying to say is this is how future generations of SW collectors might view vintage Star Wars toys. I think the serious collectors (that admittedly wil be a declining number) will tend to go right back to the beginning. Casual collectors might want a few they remember as kids, but the good stuff will always have a reasonably strong market. [/QUOTE]
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