'Worlds Biggest Star Wars Collection' 'Worth Thousands'

Grant_C said:
Express :?

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/557595/Star-Wars-movie-fan-biggest-memorabilia-collection

At £3 an item i'd say they're probably right. :lol: :lol:
 
"Keith, from Yeovil, Somerset, owns 90 per cent of the Star Wars merchandise lines ever released"

Seems Legit :roll:
 
SAVORY100 said:
"Keith, from Yeovil, Somerset, owns 90 per cent of the Star Wars merchandise lines ever released"

Seems Legit :roll:

"The worlds biggest Star Wars collection?" Hmmm, nice journalism by The Express. Somebody better call Guinness as they already gave that 'world record' to Steve Sansweet's collection and I think Keith from Yeovil would need something larger than his spare bedroom to fit that little lot in!

http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2013/9/video-the-world%E2%80%99s-largest-collection-of-star-wars-memorabilia-51096/
 
SAVORY100 said:
"Keith, from Yeovil, Somerset, owns 90 per cent of the Star Wars merchandise lines ever released"

Seems Legit :roll:

That's probably accurate tho. Because of all the 100s of lines ever released with the Star Wars logo on, probably 10% is the vintage lines. He doesn't have any of those. :lol:
 
Its the number 90% that really F*cks me off... forget the vintage/modern for one moment and just think about the Vintage era alone. Can you imagine what 90% of all vintage MERCHANDISE, not just toys would even look like, but 90% of all merchandise ever released is the quote!!! I doubt even Sansweet would try to claim 90% and he has a freakin ranch full of it all!

Its an enormous and possibly undefinable volume of possible items.

Think... Kenner, Palitoy, Ledy, Takara etc. etc.
Think... Sigma ceramics
Think... Helix (can't forget Helix)
Think... Audio cassettes, vinyl, all the variants of videos the world over in the various rental/retail variants
How many bleedin' books and comics have ever been made
Bedding, curtains, light fittings, cushions
Plush Toys
Computer games

These are just the main lines that jump to mind, all the obscure oddball items don't feature above or come close to scraping the edges of it...

Preposterous and lazy journalism!
 
I don't see one vintage item - not a single thing :(

And yes, it's worth thousands, of Icelandic Krona.
 
As said as long as it floats his boat who cares, the fun is in the chase a lot of the time, shitty journalism no doubt, but an impressive collection even if its not to our taste, be a boring world if we all liked & collected the same thing, not to mention us being ****ed if everyone collected vintage, just means more for us
 
Grant_C said:
Express :?

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/557595/Star-Wars-movie-fan-biggest-memorabilia-collection

Yeah- Totally- it was a knock against the Express- I'd love to live next door to the collector .
 
Grant_C said:
Grant_C said:
Express :?

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/557595/Star-Wars-movie-fan-biggest-memorabilia-collection

Yeah- Totally- it was a knock against the Express- I'd love to live next door to the collector .

Or maybe Toys R Us.
 
theforceuk said:
He owns 90% of Star Wars stuff released since 1995. :roll:

To be clear; it states 90% of Star Wars lines which seems to imply he has at least 1 of 90% of all Star Wars lines released. Which could well be true given most Star Wars lines are modern.
That was the point i was trying to make earlier.
Like if someone said they had owned 90% of all Jaguar lines ever released that would mean they had owned one of every kind of Jaguar ever released, bar 10%. Not 90% of Jaguars made.

They're still probably talking shite but i'm just trying to clarify their meaning.
 
PGowdy said:
theforceuk said:
He owns 90% of Star Wars stuff released since 1995. :roll:

To be clear; it states 90% of Star Wars lines which seems to imply he has at least 1 of 90% of all Star Wars lines released. Which could well be true given most Star Wars lines are modern.
That was the point i was trying to make earlier.
Like if someone said they had owned 90% of all Jaguar lines ever released that would mean they had owned one of every kind of Jaguar ever released, bar 10%. Not 90% of Jaguars made.

They're still probably talking shite but i'm just trying to clarify their meaning.

Same here, I merely used vintage as an example of a sub set of 'all SW merchandise' and how the journalists claim of 90% of all SW merchandise was therefore completely unbelievable, no comment was meant to suggest his collection was any less valid due to vintage content or not. If it's what he likes and wants to collect that's up to him, he's certainly thrown himself at collecting it!
 
This is appalling journalism without any research undertake .

But I think the biggest shocking thing here is being overlooked.

Grant is an Express reader :oops:
 
The article states the biggest collection of Star Wars and it's worth thousands - both of which is bollocks.

If this chap is happy collecting modern then fine, collect whatever you want but don't sell yourself as the biggest SW collector. Now whether that is him telling the journalist that, or the journalist embellishing statements made in the interview (highly likely) we don't know. I could not care less what he or anyone else collects.

All those pics show mainly Hasbro stuff which unless he's paid pennies for to start with, he will lose money on almost every single piece. The secondary market for Hasbro stuff is saturated. So you could say it's a total waste of money from a financial/investment standpoint at the moment.

Whichever way you look at it - neither the collector or the journalist have come out looking great in this article - whoever is to blame.
 
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