For those not following the facebook page, two panels have been announced so far:
Star Wars Vintage Completest 1975-1989 by Grant Criddle.
The presentation will be a broad brush stroke of memorabilia and merchandise from the original Star Wars trilogy from 1975-1989.
It will consist of analyzing the concept of a completionist and the different interpretations of it and how it relates to Grant's own personal collecting journey.
It will cover the massive selection of items used to promote and sell alongside the Star Wars movies that are usually overlooked because of the interest focused on the action figures.
The presentation will look at apparel, banks, books, badges, ceramics, comics, masks, store displays, soap, stationary, transfers, glasses, food promotions, games, jigsaws, toys, computer games, jewelry, music, patches, watches, stickers, collectors cards and more.
The presentation help expand your knowledge of vintage Star Wars memorabilia and inspire your collecting journey.
A History of Star Wars Kubricks by Mark Alders..
For many Kubrick collectors, the first question they get asked is what is a Kubrick?
This presentation looks to answer that question along with how this line of collectibles has been impacted by the Star Wars vintage line from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
In 2002, Medicom put up preorders for a Star wars Kubrick Early Bird Set that would ship out in February of the next year. It was released exclusively for the Japanese market and the line is still active to this day. The presentation will begin by looking at the start of the Star Wars Kubrick figures and how they have continually paid homage to the vintage line, from releasing figures such as the vinyl caped Jawa, blue Snaggletooth and even a carded Blue Stars.
I'm working on my panel, which may need to be kept under wraps until the show itself, but lets just say there's a little something to be discussed and shown which most people have never seen.
oooo suspense
Dave