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  • toys2cool
    Ultimate Mego Warrior
    • Nov 27, 2006
    • 28605

    #16
    Originally posted by kerowack
    Turned down four Megos for a Wicket W. Warrick figure and Duke from G.I.Joe. I can still remember turning the aisle and seeing those megos there (on sale even) and then my cousin and brother convincing me to get the other two figures.

    I regretted it as soon as I hit the car, but didn't ever say anything...
    well the Duke carded now would be really nice
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    • Mego Superboy Prime
      Career Member
      • Nov 27, 2009
      • 905

      #17
      Originally posted by spamn
      I only ever saw one Ahi Creature from the Black Lagoon in the wild, at the Kiddie City in King of Prussia, Pa. at some point in the 70s. I forget why, but we didn't buy it that day. So I 'hid' it on the peg behind two Draculas. But when we came back some days later intending to buy, it was gone. That was a bummer, the Creech was my favorite monster.
      You know what's funny about this is that I used to do that too. When my mom wouldn't get me something I would hide the toy behind other toys and hopefully it wouldn't sell until I could get back to it. I probably forgot about a bunch of things that were quickly put back in their proper place and sold off. Funny how you never think of those things when your a kid. Good stuff.
      If you're a fan of old-school toys, toons and comics then my blog is the place for you!!!

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      • JDeRouen
        Author of Small Things
        • Jun 14, 2001
        • 16568

        #18
        Ironically, I was in Toys R' Us one time and desperately wanted a Mego Conan but couldn't find one. My mother told me to look behind the other figures in case someone had hidden one and, sure enough, I found a Conan!
        --
        Order Small Things, my contemporary fantasy novel featuring Megos, at http://joederouen.com/?page_id=176

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        • Johnny
          Salty
          • Oct 1, 2003
          • 3369

          #19
          I am sure I have told these stories here before but I will summarize briefly the big three for me.

          1: In the eighties a bin of hundreds of carded megos at one of those corner stores that would be comparable to dollar stores today. They were 1.99 each and I wanted to buy all of them. Because I did not have enough money to buy all of them, I decided not to buy any.

          2: The original Raiders figures red tagged at the Bay. Very cheap. Considered buying a ton of them, bought none.

          3: The Kenner 18" figures red tagged again at the Bay. Very cheap. Same story. Wanted to buy them all. Bought none.

          I have other stories about selling sports cards pre-ebay and getting a fraction of what I would have received had I waited until ebay existed.

          These things used to kind of haunt me a little. They still do if I really dwell on them. So I don't.

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          • Mego Superboy Prime
            Career Member
            • Nov 27, 2009
            • 905

            #20
            That's funny about the early 80's and Mego. I remember in a Toys R Us a wall full of carded Hulk's. I assumed there must have been close to 40 of them on clearance racks. I loved the Hulk but never even picked one up. I assumed they would always be there because there were so many of them. I bet Mark Huckabone bought them all in one swoop.
            If you're a fan of old-school toys, toons and comics then my blog is the place for you!!!

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            • almitysufx
              Persistent Member
              • May 27, 2004
              • 1290

              #21
              I got two for you,
              First: Xmas shopping with my mom and sister at Toys R Us 1978 or 79. We turned the corner and there was an end cap of Teen Titans. I was just too old to care but I remember thinking it was funny that that were so small. I think one did make it into the cart for an isle or two though.
              Second: Star Trek Picard 1701 figure. My girlfriend at the time collected the Next Generation figures. I was at a Hills dept. Store while a new box was being pegged. I picked up 3 of the new ones for her and saw the 1701 Picard and thought, she has like 6 or 7 Picards all ready. At the time I didn't know it was limited to a 1701 figure run. within a month the book price was $1000 + but I don't think it's worth much anymore. Limiting figures really hurt the line.

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              • BENDY
                Career Member
                • Jan 28, 2003
                • 732

                #22
                1990, My Son Was 4 Yrs Old. He Wanted A Sesame Street Ernie On A Tractor. I Found It At Lionel, And Saw About 50 Mego Fantastic 4 Figs For 1.99 Each. I Said I Used To Have Those , Then Paid For Ernie. What A Idiot.

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