The Holy Grail of my Indy collection (Pun Intended).....
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IMJ wrote:I can't do it. I can't "Iron Man" my Indiana Jones collection. It must stick only to a few vintage figs and some of the new figs.Jay Tomio wrote:When I first saw the thread I thought you had bought the grail movie prop.
You have work to do
Oh, go ahead and do it. You know you want to .....

Yeah....It'll be fun and cool!Elveen wrote:IMJ wrote:I can't do it. I can't "Iron Man" my Indiana Jones collection. It must stick only to a few vintage figs and some of the new figs.Jay Tomio wrote:When I first saw the thread I thought you had bought the grail movie prop.
You have work to do
Oh, go ahead and do it. You know you want to .....

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WHEN I LOOKED AT THE PIC OF THE INDY OUT OF THE BOX THE HAT REMINDED ME OF A PIC THAT USED TO BE ON THIS POSTER OF BOY GEORGE WE HAD AT MY RECORD SHOP...AND WHEN LOOKING FOR THE PIC, I FOUND THIS...DIDNT KNOW IT EXISTED TIL TODAYIMJ wrote:I'm inclined to ask you why do you even know that doll exists?Squirrel wrote:I thought this was the 'doll' you were looking for
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Suuuuuure . . .Squirrel wrote:WHEN I LOOKED AT THE PIC OF THE INDY OUT OF THE BOX THE HAT REMINDED ME OF A PIC THAT USED TO BE ON THIS POSTER OF BOY GEORGE WE HAD AT MY RECORD SHOP...AND WHEN LOOKING FOR THE PIC, I FOUND THIS...DIDNT KNOW IT EXISTED TIL TODAYIMJ wrote:I'm inclined to ask you why do you even know that doll exists?Squirrel wrote:I thought this was the 'doll' you were looking for
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JCMA, I believe that AFA has been around longer than CGC, and yeah, there is a pretty serious (read: demented) toy market.
IMJ, first off, nice pickup! I believe those boxes are the same size as vintage 12" Star Wars figures, so there must be something. I believe AFA sells cases even for non-submitted figures, and they assuming that they are the ones that I keep seeing at conventions, and have all sorts of strange ones to accomodate things like Transformers box flaps.
IMJ, first off, nice pickup! I believe those boxes are the same size as vintage 12" Star Wars figures, so there must be something. I believe AFA sells cases even for non-submitted figures, and they assuming that they are the ones that I keep seeing at conventions, and have all sorts of strange ones to accomodate things like Transformers box flaps.
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Awesome... I'll be at the Chicago Convention next week for all of the events days so I'll scope it out there then. I've gotta store this thing in something that gives it some presentation.JohnnyRnR wrote:JCMA, I believe that AFA has been around longer than CGC, and yeah, there is a pretty serious (read: demented) toy market.
IMJ, first off, nice pickup! I believe those boxes are the same size as vintage 12" Star Wars figures, so there must be something. I believe AFA sells cases even for non-submitted figures, and they assuming that they are the ones that I keep seeing at conventions, and have all sorts of strange ones to accomodate things like Transformers box flaps.
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You mean you didn't know it (still) existed (in your collection) til today....uh huh...Squirrel wrote:WHEN I LOOKED AT THE PIC OF THE INDY OUT OF THE BOX THE HAT REMINDED ME OF A PIC THAT USED TO BE ON THIS POSTER OF BOY GEORGE WE HAD AT MY RECORD SHOP...AND WHEN LOOKING FOR THE PIC, I FOUND THIS...DIDNT KNOW IT EXISTED TIL TODAYIMJ wrote:I'm inclined to ask you why do you even know that doll exists?Squirrel wrote:I thought this was the 'doll' you were looking for
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Ah, I feel for ya man. And that my friend, is why Rubbermaid storage totes are so essential for collector's storage.xodacia81 wrote:Congrats. I used to have all the Indy figures. Alas, a box got put in the basement, the box got wet and...you know the drill. Coolio for you to find such a minty edition.