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05-13-2007, 11:07 AM
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Collaborate and Listen
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I remember my first Joe, it was Duke V1, and I carried him around like a Teddy Bear. My Dad is military, so he fueled my love of the military toys, and I've been hooked as long as I can remember. I got back into it last year Nov. The first thing I bought was was the comic pack of Serpentor, Firefly and Scrap Iron. That opened the flood gates.
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05-13-2007, 12:00 PM
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It's been a great ride!
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Well, I'm going to show my age here, but what the heck. My first Joes were the old 12" Adventure Team figures I had when I was a kid. When I outgrew them I completely forgot about Joe stuff. Then one day in '86, which was when the 3 3/4" Joes first came out here, I walked into a store and saw "GI Joe" on the shelf, a lot smaller than before, but pretty cool looking. I bought a couple for old time's sake and got hooked from there, eventually going back and spending a fortune picking up most of the early stuff I had missed out on. For a while I was a completist, but now I just buy the stuff I like. 
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05-13-2007, 12:03 PM
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Wasss once a man
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Summer 1986; I was six years old, on vacation with my family and was given Zartan w/Swamp-Skier by my grandparents. All the articulation, accessories, color-change, filecard and fascinating wider universe had me hooked right away.
I'd previously been aware of the Action Force line while Palitoy was releasing it in "Action Man: Action Force" packaging but I'd never got into it and had not been aware of the transition from the Star Wars-style figures to Joes (so I missed characters like Scarlett, Duke & CC and didn't realize they'd been released until years later). In 1986, though, Hasbro took over and copied the US packaging style for "Action Force: International Heroes." The TV ads and sudden wealth of storybooks, coloring books, yo-yos, etc. certainly helped pull me in. It replaced He-Man and Star Wars as my favorite toy line and has been in that position ever since!
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05-13-2007, 05:34 PM
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Veteran
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Quote:
Originally Posted by General Scarlett
Chuck E Cheese-1982
Dance School Xmas Party-(yes, I do know how to dance; tap, jazz, ballet, baton, gymnastics, hip hop, ballroom, swing, etc...........)
Scarlett, Straight-Arm Grip-Mom (Dance Teacher/Owner), handed it to Santa as my gift..................
The rest, as they say, is history.................. 
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Damn, I could have been your babysitter................ 
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Can you be MY Babysitter?
1982, fourth of July. In June I got Issue #1 of the comic. I loved the comic and was collecting Star Wars. I went to a Fays Drug Store with my Dad and Uncle Arnold to get more Beer, and I got Stalker and Snake eyes.
And....We're off!!!
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05-13-2007, 07:42 PM
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sexually frustrated
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i got into it a little late i started collecting about 2001-2002 i went to my local doller store and found a heavy duty and cobra CLAWS 2 pack and the rest is history
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05-14-2007, 04:36 AM
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Enjoying the season
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Sometime in 1982 (or maybe 1983). I saved money for a long while to get my VAMP with straight-arm Clutch. My brother picked up a straight-arm Zap the same day. That Christmas my brother and I received some Cobra Officers (1 each), and the rest was history.
We both stopped around 1990. I picked back up recently around the time I found Joedios, perhaps a little before that.
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05-14-2007, 08:00 AM
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Crossover King Emeritus
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I'm finding it kind of funny that a lot of you folks dropped G.I. Joe in 1990, which is right around when I got into it.
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05-14-2007, 08:15 AM
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Self-Important
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July 22, 1982 - I received a straight arm Breaker and Rock & Roll for my 13th birthday. I remember very clearly because I always received 'educational' gifts and when I saw these guys I knew I had to have them. Luckily I was able to fast talk my Grandfather into getting them.
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05-15-2007, 08:49 PM
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I got my first two figures 83 Gung Ho and Zap along with the APC for christmas of that year when I was 4. They were not followed by anything until 1987 when I got Wetsuit, and it has escalated from 3 figs and 1 vehicle to around 580 figs and 110 vehicles.
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