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About
the Authors
Ron C. Conner

I feel it is best to start out with the big picture
about my life. I want to proclaim that I am a Christian with faith in
the Lord, Jesus Christ.
Now for the main reason toys are in my life. As far
back as I can remember, I would hear people continuously stating
regrets, wishing they could go back and be a kid again. So I never
wanted to live with that regret. I have yet to give up the kid in me,
even thought I am an adult with kids of my own.
I began collecting G.I. Joe in 1985 when I started
watching the cartoon series. I was 11 years old and in the 6th grade.
This was a bad time to collect toys when peer pressure said otherwise.
My first figure was a 1982 Clutch. For about 6 months I was quietly
collecting Joes. Back alley trades at school got me a few more
figures. They were broken with glued arms and heads from "firecracker
wounds", but I didn't care. These were G.I. Joes! I finally got more
bold and voiced my interests to my parents in order to get the newest
Joes on the shelf. Asking paid off. I had the 7-1/2 foot long aircraft
carrier blocking the Christmas tree that year. It was the best
Christmas I had ever had! Once my collecting fever spread to comic
books, there was no turning back. My first issue was #58. After toy
production stopped in 1994, sources were limited to just trade
magazines. It wasn't until 1995 when the internet really unshackled my
passion. I had access to International Joes I never had dreamed of. I
was constantly buying and gathering information.
I am so happy to have focused these experiences into
creating the book you see on this website. I hope it will pass on some
of my hard earned experiences and it will make your collecting much
easier. I wish I had a book like this years ago when I venture into
collecting international G.I. Joes!
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Derek R. Anderson

I can remember that day like it was yesterday, even
though it has now been over twenty years. It was a Christmas eve of
1982 and I was 10 years old. I had no idea what fate has in store for
me that day. For I was about to meet my new best friend, G.I. Joe. My
life would soon change forever.
It was a tradition in our household to begin the height
of the festivities on Christmas eve. The children were each allowed to
open one Christmas present that night before going to bed. I carefully
selected my present, hoping it was something fun! I wanted a toy to
play with before bed, and not a pair of socks or a shirt.
The package I selected was small. It was flat and felt
like thick cardboard with a little bubble protruding from the front. As
I removed the wrapping paper, I was amazed to see something I had never
seen before, a G.I. Joe action figure.
It was actually a "Rock 'N Roll" figure, the G.I. Joe's
machine gunner. He had a huge machine gun with a bi-pod and a removable
helmet! It was one of the coolest toys I had ever seen. That night I
played with Rock 'N Roll for hours and the next morning, I was thrilled
to discover that the rest of the Joe team was waiting for him under the
Christmas Tree!
That Christmas had changed my life forever. I continue
to collect Joes to this day, and I am happy to say it has grown into a
hobby that has made me many new friends. My son Brandon, who is now the
age I was back then, collects and plays right along with me, and has
given us countless hours of fun over the years...Thanks Joe!

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