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Hong Kong ?
Is there any way to tell if a player is from Hong Kong except for the stamp?
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Yes, the chopsticks and little slanted eyes are dead giveaways! :eek: :D :D :D
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I kind of hung myself out on that one didnt I....LOL...No rice jokes huh?
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Rice is a large part of the Asian diet, and I would never make fun of the food that they eat. However; another clue would be if your cats or dogs suddenly disappeared. :eek: :D :D
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We've taken in about 9 strays...I hope some start disappearing...So is there really a way to find out if they're hong kong besides the stamp, or eyes...lol
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I'm not a figure expert, but the new fall issue of the Tweak has a great article on the history of Tudor/Miggles figures that will answer all your questions. Keep an eye out, it should be in your mail box any day now! If you're not an MFCA member, you should be:
http://www.miniaturefootball.org/sit...fm?pageID=1223 |
BigMen have black shoes are the only figures that have Hong Kong stamped on the bottom, Haiti wore either black or white shoes and have little burs on the bottom of the base (from the sprue), Hog-Leg figures have black shoes, and are smaller than BigMen, and have thick legs, Chicken-Leg figures also wore both shoes and were made with cheaper plastic and have skinny legs; these are truths, yes?
Some HK figures have holes in the base, and some do not. How can you tell without the bag? It obviously matters because people pay more for Hong Kongs than they do Chinas. Didn't Hong Kong make figures at two different times under Tudor, my figure history is a little sketchy. I hope this helps some, even though I answered your question with a question:rolleyes: . |
haiti, hong kong, etc....
thanks guys, I would love some pictures of each so i can see all I have.....
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