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  2. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    One of the most valuable Star Wars collectibles never even hit store shelves. The 1980s master model of Bib Fortuna, a character from “Return of the Jedi,” was one of several rare prototypes ...

  3. Star Wars fan sells toy collection after job loss

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    A man who changed his name to Luke Skywalker has sold his collection of Star Wars memorabilia after losing his job. The sale included signed items from the films, life-sized models of the cast ...

  4. Kenner Products - Wikipedia

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    Kenner Products, known simply as Kenner, was an American toy brand owned by Hasbro.Kenner Products began as a toy company founded in 1946, going on to produce several highly recognizable toys and merchandise lines including action figures for the original series of Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Batman as well as die cast models.

  5. 'Pawn Stars:' Very pricey, these Star Wars collectibles are

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    It felt less like "Pawn Stars" and more like "Star Wars" on Thursday night, when a seller wanted to pawn a treasure trove of "Star Wars" collectibles. "That is about as rare as it gets," said Steve on

  6. Kenner Star Wars action figures - Wikipedia

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    The Kenner Star Wars action figures were produced by the toy company Kenner, which released 96 action figures, multiple vehicles and playsets based on the Star Wars franchise between 1978 and 1985. From a line of over 100 unique toys, a total of more than 300 million units were sold during their original run.

  7. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Warner Brothers Studio Store – Meant to be the WB answer to the rapidly growing Disney Store, the Warner Bros. Studio Stores sold collectibles and apparel based around WB properties including Looney Tunes and DC Comics. The Studio Stores were a victim of the AOL-Time Warner merger, and shuttered operations in 2001. [71]