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Oh, nice! I was worried the show had just kind of faded away. I love seeing the collections. I wish they didn't have to do the forced "trade" each episode, but I know that's the Reality TV hook.
I never remembered to tune in and catch that show but the few times I did, I saw some great collections. Bill Leff who now hosts "Toon in with Me" was one of the collectors I did see and he has an amazing collection. His Captain Action and Best of the West pieces were cool to see but his collection was much broader and deeper than just those lines. If I remember correctly, Mark Huckabone was the appraiser for that episode.
Good episode tonight. Look forward to next week's episode, focusing on a "Lost in Space" collection. Hope they do a "Star Trek" collection at some point.
I went to the Letterkenny Roadshow Sunday night and had to miss it. Let me warn y'all to not go hunting on Youtube though it might show that Season 3 episode 1 is available. Everything I clicked on with that title was set up to look like the episode but was really an hour long commercial for different products.
we don't get this over in the uk but found this on the super museum page on youtube ,i used to buy for jim over in europe back in pre internet days ,so was tickled to see the denys fisher power action superman i sold him back in 1996 featured so prominently ,starts at around 7 minutes in
hi scott no morgan is mistaken its says 1976 on the box but has 1978 on the back of the figure i got my first boxed one at retail in 1979
,and im not from london, im from leafy cheshire in the north west of england and i sold it jim for $600 ,back at the superman celebration june 1997 ,but its understandable she was only around 11 or so when i visited lol
I thought it was a good episode, those Japanese action figures they traded for were pretty neat. Back in the 90’s I met the cast at a sci-fi show along with the Robot and the actor playing him, unfortunately Guy Williams had already passed away, it was a fun night to say the least.
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