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Post by ville on Jan 14, 2010 12:07:54 GMT -5
I was watching The Unreal Story Of Wrestling and it got me thinking what was the first figure and who was it of and are there any pics and what do they normally go for?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 14, 2010 12:29:18 GMT -5
A puppet for Gorgeous George back in the '50s, nearly impossible to find. credit Rozz
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Post by cdp on Jan 14, 2010 12:34:22 GMT -5
WOW Ruby..very nice pic!! +1!
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Post by bix on Jan 14, 2010 13:35:15 GMT -5
"Nearly" impossible...do you know something we don't know?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 14, 2010 13:56:09 GMT -5
"Nearly" impossible...do you know something we don't know? It exists, it's possible to pop up.
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Post by ville on Jan 14, 2010 14:00:33 GMT -5
Anyother info on it?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 14, 2010 14:15:03 GMT -5
If it pops up, you better sell your house to buy it. There's a simple button of Gorgeous George on ebay, which can be bought for $199...
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Post by cdp on Jan 14, 2010 14:30:33 GMT -5
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DOWN WHERE? DOWN HERE - Bee ATCHES. SUCK IT!! 7 refs here, 95 on eBay!
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Post by schellshocker on Jan 15, 2010 0:48:52 GMT -5
eBAY - $199 - IT'S GONE!
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Post by akawildfire on Jan 15, 2010 17:37:33 GMT -5
Well the Gorgeous George above was more of a muppet doll (stuck your hand up his outfit to move his arms and probably his head, like the rocky/hogan punching puppets from the 80's).. As far as wrestling Action figures. The first ones That I'm aware of are the wrestling figures from 1965 that was released in japan. The figures stood around 10 inches tall or so.. They basically looked like scaled down versions of the 80's era hogan and piper large LJN figures. They also resemble large versions of the original Poppy figures which came out later and are classified by alot of people as the 1st wrestling figures. I know of 3 different ones, I think they are Inoki, Baba and a blue masked DR.X, the inoki and baba have titles on them but I'm not sure if they were removeable or sculpted on? I have a pic of them somewhere..
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Post by bix on Jan 16, 2010 1:35:51 GMT -5
I've never heard of the '60s JWA figures before. Could you PLEASE post pics?
Also, masked guy is probably The Destroyer.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 16, 2010 9:16:24 GMT -5
I've never heard of the '60s JWA figures before. Could you PLEASE post pics? Also, masked guy is probably The Destroyer. These are the ones he's referring to. I never knew their height and placed them in the '70s for either a Tiger Mask anime line or a Astekaiser anime line. Pics credit YJA-seller buri_irub
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Post by akawildfire on Jan 16, 2010 9:54:10 GMT -5
I've never heard of the '60s JWA figures before. Could you PLEASE post pics? Also, masked guy is probably The Destroyer. These are the ones he's referring to. I never knew their height and placed them in the '70s for either a Tiger Mask anime line or a Astekaiser anime line. Pics credit YJA-seller buri_irub Yep, that's them.. Are they dated from the 70's? I was informed they were from 1965? ?
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Post by ICHIBAN 一番 on Jan 16, 2010 15:17:46 GMT -5
wow, first time ive ever seen them, amazing! Thats why i love this site!
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Post by bix on Jan 16, 2010 21:30:35 GMT -5
Inoki in green trunks makes me think that they're from the '60s. I think he always wore black in NJPW.
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Post by jlavaia on Jan 16, 2010 23:45:48 GMT -5
if they're from the 70s, then its really early 70s. they are definitely based on early 60s JWA. the masked blue guy is Killer X. now Killer X is supposedly Frank Townsend under a mask. Townsend died in 1965, and Killer X had no matches past 1964. so akawildfire is probaly right in the release date of these figs being 1965. because why would a company make a fig of a guy who only wrestled for 6 years, wasnt really a top star, and who had been dead for 10 years at a time when no one in Japan had figures made of them?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 17, 2010 5:59:34 GMT -5
if they're from the 70s, then its really early 70s. they are definitely based on early 60s JWA. the masked blue guy is Killer X. now Killer X is supposedly Frank Townsend under a mask. Townsend died in 1965, and Killer X had no matches past 1964. so akawildfire is probaly right in the release date of these figs being 1965. because why would a company make a fig of a guy who only wrestled for 6 years, wasnt really a top star, and who had been dead for 10 years at a time when no one in Japan had figures made of them? I googled for Giant Baba in japanese writing, then checked picture results. I came across: check 5th picturesadly when translating the text it doesn't mention a year or manufacture, but it says Sakaguchi is in there and "small forest road discernment" (Rikidozan I think); so it's possible these are indeed AJW-figures and not figs for an anime-line...
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Post by jlavaia on Jan 17, 2010 13:30:12 GMT -5
if they're from the 70s, then its really early 70s. they are definitely based on early 60s JWA. the masked blue guy is Killer X. now Killer X is supposedly Frank Townsend under a mask. Townsend died in 1965, and Killer X had no matches past 1964. so akawildfire is probaly right in the release date of these figs being 1965. because why would a company make a fig of a guy who only wrestled for 6 years, wasnt really a top star, and who had been dead for 10 years at a time when no one in Japan had figures made of them? I googled for Giant Baba in japanese writing, then checked picture results. I came across: check 5th picturesadly when translating the text it doesn't mention a year or manufacture, but it says Sakaguchi is in there and "small forest road discernment" (Rikidozan I think); so it's possible these are indeed AJW-figures and not figs for an anime-line... i forgot about the Sakaguchi fig. Sakaguchi is a part of the line, so is Michiaki Yoshimura. i forgot there were more made for this line. there is no way this is an AJW line. its definitely a line for JWA. Killer X only wrestled in JWA. Rikidozan only JWA. Inoki and Baba in the same promotion only happened in JWA. Yoshimura only wrestled in JWA. Sakaguchi started in JWA. there is no way this line is anything but a JWA line. also, who said these were figs based on an anime line?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 17, 2010 14:12:31 GMT -5
My bad, I meant JWA.
Well, Baba and Inoki appeared in the Tiger Mask anime and in the live action series Astekaiser. So I assumed the figs would be for such a toyline. The figs are probably by Popy (bodystyle is used for other popy-lines) A JWA toyline isn't documented until now (not in my japanese guide to wrestling figs).
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Post by jlavaia on Jan 17, 2010 14:27:53 GMT -5
i'm beginning to think these arent as old as we are assuming. i initially thought this to be a different line due to the wear & tear on the figs in the initial pic, but these may be a modern legends line based on JWA. it didnt occur to me that the Sakaguchi & Yoshimura figs were from the same line until you found that pic of the Sakaguchi ruby. i found a packaged pic of the Rikidozan fig from the same line. the writing is tough, but maybe someone knows the company making these based on the package. here it is:
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