Film: Star WarsMillions Spent on Star Wars Memorabilia, but is it Really "Collectible"?Expert Says: "Buyer Beware!" - The Official Price Guide to Star Wars MemorabiliaCollecting Star Wars memorabilia is hot! The five previous Star Wars movies have generated $9 billion in merchandising sales, almost triple the $3.4 billion hauled in at the box office. Now an array of action figures, video games, battle vehicles, puzzles, and more is being rolled out through stores such as Walmart and Target in advance of the release of Star Wars: Episode III The Revenge of the Sith, the eagerly anticipated third film in the trilogy of Star Wars prequels. With merchandise often touted as "collectibles", both die-hard fans and treasure-hunters are lured to buy in the belief that these items will someday have values far greater than their purchase prices. While the figures, posters, books and toys associated with the films can be very valuable, and the already huge and enthusiastic collecting base will no doubt grow with this latest film, the future value of the new wave of merchandise is anything but assured. "With millions of action figures a day being produced on lines staffed by people who don't have a clue about what they are making, production errors are sure to creep in. Even if a mere 1% of action figures had a mistake, then simple math tells us that there will be tens of thousands of goofs that are only worth the sticker price." He notes that there are some interesting toy variations showing up in the marketplace, such as one figure in particular, the Royal Guard (III-23), whose distribution seems to be split by the Atlantic Ocean, with the red variation showing up in Europe and the blue one in the USA and Canada. The book covers all of the essentials necessary to be an educated collector. Enthusiasts will find invaluable information on everything from condition and grading to autographs, prototypes and reproductions. This complete collecting reference includes everything about the genre, with thousands of comprehensive listings and prices, an eight-page color insert and over 300 black & white photos. Additional resources include a useful glossary, reading and internet resources, as well as a guide to restoration and preservation. The best source for pricing and understanding the value of all your beloved Star Wars treasures is This is the A(manaman) to Z(utton) of Star Wars collectibles. About the Author: (PRWEB) April 9, 2005 --Star Wars News HomeFilm HomeEntertainment Magazine2005-2008 Film Entertainment Magazine / EMOL.org
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