Hi,
I hope you don't mind, i joined the forum to ask a question about an item i have on sale on ebay, which has gotten more attention than i anticipated and made me wonder why, and so i thought this forum was a good place to ask.
The 1975 Helix Death Star pencil sharpener was part of a stationary set i had a a child, and sorting out items from my youth to raise a few pounds and see them go to a new home where they can hopefully be appreciated once again, as my kids are unfortunately not interested.
So if anyone can shed some light on what makes the helix item seem so popular when there are many many other Star Wars items out there it would be good to know, thanks. maybe i was wrong to list it (or ask opinions on this forum?) but with a couple of days remaining and people offering me buy it now cash, i'm thinking what makes a tin 2" pencil sharpener so interesting, there must be hundreds or more sold back in the 70's
Thanks
I hope you don't mind, i joined the forum to ask a question about an item i have on sale on ebay, which has gotten more attention than i anticipated and made me wonder why, and so i thought this forum was a good place to ask.
The 1975 Helix Death Star pencil sharpener was part of a stationary set i had a a child, and sorting out items from my youth to raise a few pounds and see them go to a new home where they can hopefully be appreciated once again, as my kids are unfortunately not interested.
So if anyone can shed some light on what makes the helix item seem so popular when there are many many other Star Wars items out there it would be good to know, thanks. maybe i was wrong to list it (or ask opinions on this forum?) but with a couple of days remaining and people offering me buy it now cash, i'm thinking what makes a tin 2" pencil sharpener so interesting, there must be hundreds or more sold back in the 70's
Thanks