Drum
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- Joined
- Sep 2, 2007
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This collection was accumulated by my Mother and late Father. They began in their effort to collect everything that Mr. Cowe made back in 1986 or so. At the time, Imperial Productions has only made about a dozen sets. It did not take too long for them to track down these previously released sets and, thereafter, London Bridge simply sent them one each of every single Imperial piece released. Twenty years later, there they are... waiting to be cataloged.
I believe there to be about 1000 figures all told, not including horses (about 125) or artillery pieces/wagons/storehouses/light posts/palm trees, etc..
The only way any of them will ever be sold is when/if some future generation places monetary gain over ancient family loyalty. But that will only occur long after I am dead.
Oh, and my parents saved every friggin' box as well. There are hundreds of them in all shapes and sizes and every one is stored. Crazy behavior for folks who intend never to sell, but it IS very nice to have the box descriptions to help us figure out the identities of some of the more obscure sets.
I hope all that answered your questions. If anymore occur to you, feel free to ask.
Cheers,
D.
I believe there to be about 1000 figures all told, not including horses (about 125) or artillery pieces/wagons/storehouses/light posts/palm trees, etc..
The only way any of them will ever be sold is when/if some future generation places monetary gain over ancient family loyalty. But that will only occur long after I am dead.
Oh, and my parents saved every friggin' box as well. There are hundreds of them in all shapes and sizes and every one is stored. Crazy behavior for folks who intend never to sell, but it IS very nice to have the box descriptions to help us figure out the identities of some of the more obscure sets.
I hope all that answered your questions. If anymore occur to you, feel free to ask.
Cheers,
D.