The Star Wars Collectors Archive


Created by Gus Lopez (lopez@cs.washington.edu).

When people think of Star Wars, the first thing that comes to mind is the popular series of movies that inspired a generation of kids, adults, and movie-makers around the world. The influence of Star Wars on motion pictures is well-known. What is less well-known is that Star Wars grossed more money from merchandising than from box office receipts, which is a remarkable achievement considering that the Star Wars trilogy broke box office records at the time of release. Just about any piece of Star Wars merchandise can be considered a collectible, and that's why we're here. This archive is a virtual museum of some of the finest private collections of Star Wars memorabilia in the world.

Much of the information contained here is researched and written by Chris Georgoulias (stuntboy@ols.net)
Additional documents by Chris Nichols (anichols@bucknell.edu) and Martin Thurn (thurn@cis.ohio-state.edu).
Lots of clever HTML tricks and suggestions by Andy King (sailorcw@ix.netcom.com).
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Hello, and welcome to the Star Wars Collector's Archive...

If this is your first time visiting this page, then definitely CLICK HERE.

An excellent web page for beginners interested in learning about Star Wars toy collecting is the Star Wars Toy Resource Page with lots of images, part lists, and other information. Another great Star Wars action figure collecting web site is the Star Wars Action Figure Web. There are other interesting Star Wars collecting sites listed in the Related Sites gallery.

Every Star Wars collector should own the Tomart's Price Guide to Worldwide Star Wars Collectibles.

This is the definitive price guide to Star Wars collecting written by Steve Sansweet and T.N. Tumbusch. It is extremely detailed and will give you tons of ideas for licensed, production Star Wars collectibles to put on your want list.


Finally, if you happen to have any old Star Wars store displays, toy prototypes, original artwork, cereal boxes, or cast and crew items that you're looking to sell or trade, then please contact Gus, who's on an endless pursuit of weird Star Wars stuff. "You shall be rewarded."




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Kenner US Toys Carded Action Figures Foreign (to US) Toys Cast and Crew Items Unproduced Toys
Original Artwork Packaging Prototypes Production Prototypes Product Concepts Figure Card Proofs
Replica Props Coins Store Displays Movie Props Autographs
Dioramas Posters Custom Toys Bootlegs Fakes
Food Boxes and Premiums New Collectibles Miscellaneous Collectibles Textual Information Related Web Pages

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Disclaimer: This site is in no way sponsored or endorsed by George Lucas, Lucasfilm Limited, LucasArts Entertainment Company, or any affiliates. The content on this page is for the exclusive use of the downloader and should not be sold, rented, or used for any commercial enterprise in any way, shape, or form. This site is created by Star Wars collectors for Star Wars collectors. It is not meant to step on Lucasfilm's toes but designed to respect their creations. Star Wars is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Limited (along with a whole host of trademarks on character, planet, vehicle, and creature names from the Star Wars saga).


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