I
had much to say about this set before, back on my other blog, Power of Babel.
“In
1978, Ralph Bakshi brought the world his much-maligned animated version
of The Lord of the Rings. In 1979, Knickerbocker (which
made toy lines for movies) came out with action figures of six characters and
two steeds from the movie. There was Frodo, Gandalf, Sam, Aragorn, Gollum, and
a Ringwraith, its horse, and the white horse Frodo rode to escape it.
“Locally, they were available at Perry's, a department store at Oak Park Mall. Through a lot of persuasion (and downright begging) we were able to get Mom to buy us all that they had: all the figures and steeds except for Sam. We always hoped that they'd come out with more figures (at least Gimli and Legolas) but the film was never hugely popular and apparently most of the shelf space was hogged by the Star Wars franchise.
“We've
cherished these figures through the years. Gollum mysteriously
"disappeared" after we allowed our sister and her visiting friend to
play with a few figures, but Yen was able to replace him from a comicbook store
when he moved to Florida. The horses have lost three fragile hooves between
them. The Nazgul has come apart and been put together again. And my niece
chewed on the band of Gandalf's hat. But we have them still, the only LOTR
action figures for many years, and we still have all their accessories.” – June
2008
“Gandalf got
a lot of play in the old days, even though he was much larger than the 3 and
3/4" format of most of the action figures of the time. His body is
constructed of a hollow shell, with articulation only at the shoulders; these
days there is a hint of translucence around the beard, and the paint is peeling
on his hands.” – Jan 2010
“Two
weeks ago, our family descended upon Eckman's Comic, Card, and Toy Show once
again to scour its stalls for new finds and old memories.
“I
was satisfied and ready to leave, when my sister mentioned seeing some of the
Ralph Bakshi The Lord of the Rings action figures, and
particularly Sam.
“Now I have mentioned before in this blog that way back in 1979 we got all the
Knickerbocker LOTR figures, except for Sam. He had always been the hard one to
find, apparently, and I had never even seen one in person. We all had to run
back (if you can call a fast squeeze through milling crowds a run) to the stall
where she had seen it. It belonged to a colorful entrepreneur that my brother
had nicknamed Kramer, a fellow who deals in the Sixties and Seventies toys we
especially enjoy. John had already scoured his displays, but he had put out new
stuff since then, and there they were: Aragorn, Frodo, Gollum, and to our
wonder, Sam.
“He
was not mint in box, of course, and he was missing his little knife, but he was
there. Kramer wanted $100 for each figure, but the great thing about these
shows is one can haggle, and after some back and forth (and a quick loan from
my sister) I purchased Sam for $85. This is a comparable price for similar Sams
on eBay, if you figure in shipping and handling, and had the added bonus of
being RIGHT THERE to kindle my acquisitive nature. At last I had a Samwise
Gamgee in my hot little hand, and all the journey home I kept taking him out in
his little plastic display box (we have a rule: no unwrapping till we get
home), gazing at his details, and occasionally muttering "My
Precious!"
"We got home, I dug out the original figures and at last the old gang was
complete, with Sam finally standing staunchly at Frodo's side. The quest of
thirty-three years was accomplished. The old gap was filled, an odd psychic
tension relaxed, "back-story...resolving, heart...melting, desire to
destroy world...fading away!" But seriously, one of my three or four big
toy yearnings had been fulfilled.
“But as for this Sam, my Sam, he might well say (adapting a famous saying)
"Well, I'm home!" – Feb. 2012
It is hard to believe that it was over 11 years ago when we finally completed the set. Nowadays even the loose figures still command large prices, from $200 to $2000, at least. Of course, much depends on completeness (with accessories) and condition. But I hardly need say, to me they are priceless. Man, I really need to fix me up a better background.
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