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Post by Branjita on May 2, 2017 8:45:49 GMT -6
Feel free to expand upon this information. These pictures are all from various people on Facebook, and I combined and labeled a few parts of them.
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Post by cracker on May 2, 2017 14:13:13 GMT -6
One location of Tokyo Japanese Lifestyle, a chain store in California, has this posted in a display case with their figures. It looks like they used the same images. The fake sticker explanation goes along with the example you posted, Bran. You can see where it says "ソ" instead of "ン". Something I find funny, is that the one location I found this sign at is selling authentic import merchandise with the stickers, while other locations that do not have this posted, are selling a mixture of bootleg and authentic merchandise.
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Post by gsaiya on May 2, 2017 15:23:19 GMT -6
Great guide. Thanks for sharing. Does anyone know a carefull method of peeling the sticker of the box to check the backside? Mine usually end up looking like rubbish.
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