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What's your most prized Muppet possession?

Speed Tracer

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For me, it's my copy of Christopher Finch's Of Muppets and Men, which I found at an antique store a few months ago in great condition. Also, I have the old Fozzie Christmas doll of him in a scarf. It's not like those dolls run real high on eBay, but it was my first Muppet... thing, y'know? It means a lot.

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Telly

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I think mine's my Fisher-Price Muppet Show Stick Puppets. I had all seven of 'em. I lost Animal first. Then I lost Kermit. I remember my mom buying me another Kermit at Kay-Bee, but not Animal. I always played with them in the bathtub and got frustrated with Piggy always sinking. I shoved a Lincoln Log up her to make her keep float. I think I was influenced by the book I had titled Muppets at Sea cuz I loved Muppets and I loved water. Flash forward to the early 90's when I had a babysitting job. I tried to entertain the girls (6 and 7) with Muppets (I was like 13 at the time) so I brought the Stick Puppets over there. Well, I left the toys at their house not knowing they would leave them in the bed of their dad's pick-up. Rowlf and Gonzo didn't make it. Now I only have Kermit, Gonzo, Scooter, Piggy, and Fozzie to my collection.
 

TimmyMonsterIL

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For me, it would have to be my Fisher Price Animal puppet. :halo: My, now late, grandma found it in a toy store in the early 80's and got it for me for my birthday. It has been well played with, seeing as I got it at a very young age, but it is the one Muppet item I have with the most sentiment!:halo:
 

Doug&Rodney

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Well I suppose I have to say my Hasbro Grover puppet. he's so great i just got him off of ebay. You can see a picture of him on my blog.
http://www.douglashanna.blogspot.com/
I gave you that link because i noticed he's nowhere on Muppet wiki or here.
He's from 1986 and older then i am but I love him. I'm getting rods put on him soon. He may not be one of the new Gund puppets but he's great.
 

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For me, it's my Kermit and Gobo dolls that I won in prize machines at Lake Geneva. I spent about 10$ in quarters for the Gobo doll. :smirk::smile:
 

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I honestly don't know what mine is... I think it's probably my Jim Henson or Super Grover action figures. Not possitive though.
 

MuppetsRule

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I'd have to see it is a toss-up between:

1)Kermit and Fozzie bookends by Sigma
2)Wilkins and Wontkins puppets
3) Waldorf and Statler dolls and sofa
 

Kiki

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(Yayoldthread!)

Some include:

-My Palisades figurine of Jim Henson;
-Miss Piggy Sigma mug (I don't know why, but I just love it...);
-Miss Piggy soap (it's over 30 years old, lol. I just find it a really cool find. Nooo... i do not use it..)
-Rizzo backpack;
-Collection of SST cards (early-90s) I got when I was about four. I remember. :big_grin:

...But to be honest, I just treasure all of my stuff. ^_^
 

Andibcool

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Thats easy

The Kermit Photo puppet from master replicas.
Did cost me with shipping and import tax 300 Euro thats around 377$-380$
 

Kiki

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Oh yeah, and an Elmo hand-puppet I got when I wrote to Kevin Clash. :smile:
 
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