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Thread: MEGO Dobey or Huggy Bear on a Chopper Card?

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    MEGO Dobey or Huggy Bear on a Chopper Card?

    Looking for some advice...I've never collected the Starsky & Hutch line, so I usually don't pay much attention to them, but the woman I bought the Dinah-Mite outfits from also had a what I thought was a Chopper figure, but I was curious what they might be going for, thought I might pick it up if she wasn't asking much for it when I go back to meet with her. So I just went to ebay and did a search on him and the figure on the Chopper card was either Dobey or Huggy Bear...it wasn't the Chopper figure.

    What would the value be on a MEGO Starsky & Hutch ERROR figure/Card?

    Any thoughts?

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    I wouldn't put a lot on the error, though Dobey and Huggy are both well done and decently sought after pieces. While they are hardly what I would call rare they are by far the two hardest figures to find in the S&H line.
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    I would also make sure the package has not been open or a reseal where they didn't notice the character name didn't match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by megocrazy View Post
    I wouldn't put a lot on the error, though Dobey and Huggy are both well done and decently sought after pieces. While they are hardly what I would call rare they are by far the two hardest figures to find in the S&H line.
    Funny thing is, finding a loose Chopper, Huggy or Dobey isn't actually that easy. They seem to be much easier to find carded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Paul View Post
    Funny thing is, finding a loose Chopper, Huggy or Dobey isn't actually that easy. They seem to be much easier to find carded.
    I totally agree. I only obtained mine within the last couple of years. (I only collect loose figures and won't just buy it, I'd rather hunt it down.).

    I am really surprised they don't command more money. They're much rarer than some of the WGSH, just not as popular. I'm guessing a number of them went to clearance and were never opened to be played with, and just went into collector boxes for the future.
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    thats true,in 1980 when toysrus opened here in portland for the first time ,they had a ton of starsky & hutch figures for 97 cents each ,i bought all five figures a few times over,keeping a set on card .

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