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Star Wars nerd preparing to unload
OK, i was one of the original Star Wars nerds. I had all of the toys and pretty much anything to do with Star Wars when i was younger. then they got packed away in boxes and put in mom and dad's garage. then they sold their house and brought it all over to mine. then i sold my house and moved it all to the new one. then i sold that house and moved it all to the new new one. is there a point? yes. i'm tired of moving this shit. i'm tired of it sitting in my garage. i've been saying for awhile that i would throw it on Ebay and see what happens.
Unfortunately, I don't really have the time to jack around with taking photos of all the vintage toys -probably about 50 or so action figures, some space ships, etc. then there are all of the ones still in the original packaging that came out in the mid-90's. why the hell i bought them, i can't recall. I have a few original comic books, models, etc... i have no idea what it is worth, and i don't have the time to research it fully and then list it. so my wife says to me - "why don't you just give it all to your son, so he can play with it." DUH! i honestly hadn't thought about it. he is 4, loves the original trilogy and has pretty much all of the new Star Wars action figures, etc that have come out recently. my first reaction was that i shouldn't because he would break them or lose them... but then i thought - so what? they are 30 freaking years old and they are TOYS dammit. so - before i pull the crap out and let him have at it... is there anything i should rethink? i just glanced at Ebay really quick and it didn't look like there were any auctions producing enough $$ to make listing and selling worth the hassle. but... i'm looking for guidance here.
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