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    2012 MegoMeet Exclusive

    Hey,
    My father had prostate cancer surgery, then went into a miriad of complications. Needless to say, my life has not been normal for a while. He is fine now, and back home, but as many people have noticed, I went off the grid for a while due to this.
    However, at least on this I hope better late than never. This is my last MegoMeet Exclusive that I will do. I have turned the reigns over to another museum member (I will let him introduce himself later), but I plan on going out on a bang. This is my most ambitious project ever, and if it works it will be fantastic. If it does not it will be a collosal mess.
    So I am going to be optimistic. Due to the complexity of what I am doing, this years figure will be $90. I know that is a lot, but when you figure out what I am planning and see the end result, I hope you will think it very worth it.
    So, late but as usual, here are the three clues to wet your appetite on the figure. I will post the answer by May 1st (more clues MIGHT follow). As always, if you figure it out, do not post it here, although you can post that you know what it is if you like.
    Here we go:
    1) This figure was never produced by Mego, but it was produced by another famous toy company that shares the same original alphabeticatory feature.
    2) Never released in 6" size. Nor 8" size. Nor 10" size. Nor 3 3/4" size. Would probably have been beyond the technical abilities of the manufacturers of the day.
    3) Probably unrecognizable. Let's see - anyone remember??
    Chris DVM
    Last edited by Chris DVM; Apr 13, '12 at 9:28 AM.
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    Glad to see you back Chris! looking forward to whatever you have planned and hanging out in Wheeling . . . . . . this one has my heart racing and with my history I better be careful
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    First thing, glad your dad is better Chris

    Hmmm, i'm guessing the original company was Hasbro ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris DVM View Post
    This is my most ambitious project ever, and if it works it will be fantastic. If it does not it will be a colossal mess.
    First off glad to hear your Dad is feeling better.

    Knowing how much you've put into this project I'm hoping it will be a great success. The design has been over two years in the planning. Pulling it off will be a tremendous accomplishment. Best of luck and let the guessing begin.
    GFY!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey View Post
    Hmmm, i'm guessing the original company was Hasbro ?

    I took "shares the same original alphabeticatory feature." to mean that it starts with the same first letter.
    Last edited by sprytel; Apr 13, '12 at 12:46 PM.

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    Chris,

    Glad to see you back - I know how elderly parents can throw your life out
    of orbit - and then get back to normal.

    The sad thing is that you have told me what character you are doing, but I
    can't remember it to save my life. Maybe all these years of casting is
    killing my brain cells earlier than expected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sprytel View Post
    I took "shares the same original alphabeticatory feature." to mean that it starts with the same first letter.
    "alphabeticatory"

    ...spelling bee flashback. May I have the definition, please? Can you please use the word in a (different) sentence?

    Re: the figure - I'm stumped.

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    glad your father is better.

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    glad to hear your dad is ok Chris. That's what is most important.

    I am looking forward to the figure and the meet this year (a little more than usual).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan View Post
    "alphabeticatory"

    ...spelling bee flashback. May I have the definition, please? Can you please use the word in a (different) sentence?

    Re: the figure - I'm stumped.
    Hey,
    OK, so I made it up. Sue me.
    Meaning: being of, or related to, an alphabetical nature.
    Chris DVM
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