C929
Corgi 929 Daily Planet Jetcopter 'Superman'. Still in Factory Over-Wrap. Assumed Mint/boxed. Never removed from their boxes. From The Monty Calme Collection.
Notes
Monty says:
" I never worked for the Corgi Company – although in many ways, I wish I had. I managed to meet up with several ex-employees from the Corgi company both here and in the U.S. I met up with old shopkeepers and Corgi contacts – I was always on the hunt for the best and rarest Corgi items I could find. I collected as many Factory Trade Packs as I could. Untouched and still in the factory over-wraps or cartons, these were always special finds for me".
Issued between 1979-80, these colourfully illustrated card and cellophane boxes look virtually pristine- pristine, still beneath the factory over-wrap.
The over-wrap is complete although understandably this vulnerable cellophane has a few tears /light wear.
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