Collecting various items has been a pastime probably for as long as mankind has been here; the ancient Egyptians collected gems and whatnot; the caveman probably collected leaves or something. Now, of course, people collect everything from stamps to baseball cards to artwork, but nothing is quite as much fun to the sci-fi fan as collecting Star Wars memorabilia. There is plenty of it out there to collect; that?s for sure, but the more unusual and pristine, of course, the better. Collecting Star Wars memorabilia can be exciting, fun, and possibly even profitable. Did you know that one of the original Luke figures recently sold for thousands of dollars? For someone who probably spent about ten bucks on it way back when, that was a pretty darn good investment.
Collecting Star Wars memorabilia is quite the hot topic among a lot of folks these days, and there is good reason. The popularity of the movie that launched us all into a galaxy far, far away could almost be called a frenzy, and the types of collectibles out there range from the simple-and-at-the-time rather unsuccessful Micro Collection, to apparel like hats and t-shirts, to toys sold exclusively at Sears or JCPenney, to coffee mugs, to sheet sets. In fact, no matter what the item, there is probably one somewhere with a Star Wars theme. Of course, part of the fun is hunting down and finding those sought-after items. Ebay and other auction sites can be a treasure trove of items for collectors, as can yard sales and more official sites like collectible catalogs and auction houses. Of course, one famous saying is, ?Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.? But, to all collectors, it is important to make sure you know what you are getting; unless your goal is to actually collect fakes, you need to be careful of authenticity.
There are numerous websites dedicated to sharing knowledge about cool Star Wars stuff, too. Gus Lopez, Tom Neiheisel, and other folks all over the globe have a great time collecting and contributing to the Internet so the Star Wars fans all over can have a place to meet, swap stories, and see the latest additions to collections. Whether your particular niche is coin sets, action figures, anything related to Princess Leigha, prototypes of various sorts, or t-shirts, there is no denying the draw of Star Wars and collecting Star Wars memorabilia lets us all remember and say, ?Hey, that was so cool, when??
Collecting Star Wars Memorabilia
August 13, 2008 by mogsta22Buying Star Wars Memorabilia on EBay
August 13, 2008 by mogsta22There is no denying the fact that just about anything anyone could ever want has been, is, or will be, available on the site that allows folks to be victors in their shopping experiences. Let?s face it, shopping on eBay can be just plain fun, and for the bargain hunter or the person interested in vintage items or some particular thing that is no longer available through the manufacturer, eBay can be a consumer?s best friend. One trend that is becoming rather big time right now is buying Star Wars memorabilia on eBay.
There are so many folks who are true and avid collectors, and there are also people who just have some toys left over from when they were kids. One thing that has always been particularly interesting about buying anything on eBay is the pot-luck feature. Whatever is lying around someone?s attic or garage is there one week, and a week later, something else replaces those items. Of course, there are also eBay stores, where the stock remains steadier, much like a regular brick-and-mortar shop.
If you are into buying Star Wars memorabilia and want to try your hand at getting the perfect addition to our collection on eBay, there is one aspect of eBay that not everyone knows about; have you ever heard of eBay neighborhoods? Well, a neighborhood is a section of eBay devoted to a particular subject or type of item, and of course, there is an eBay neighborhood for Star Wars collectors. There you can find bargains, like-minded folks to chat with, blogs and articles, and just about anything else that might pique your curious mind.
Of course, most people who are into collecting anything ? whether it is Star Wars stuff, or frying pans, or Hummel figurines ? are always seeking that one perfect item to round out some portion of the collection. Jack Townsend, a Star Wars collector in Florida, says, ?When I just can?t find it, I start looking on eBay.? He is not alone. The appeal of eBay is just that; if you want it, someone is bound to be selling it on eBay, so don?t overlook this really cool way to add to your collection. In only about thirteen years or so, eBay has attracted millions of shoppers and sellers. There are millions of registered users, and eBay is efficient and well run.