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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5948

    Star Wars is Gone it's Sales "Force" isn't....

    December 12, 1977- "Star Wars" is gone, but don't think it's forgotten. Though the movie closed out a 20-week run in Traverse City last week, sales of spinoff merchandise still are expected to run strong this Christmas gift-buying season.
    The "Star Wars" collector can startwith authorized editions of paperback
    books, comics, calendars and iron-on transfers and move up to puzzles, spaceship blueprints, records, games and action dolls.

    More toys are expected to be on the market by spring, when Academy Awards time rolls around and the movie returns to many communities for repeat engagements. Spring is also the earliest many toy companies can churn out the new "Star Wars" toys. There's a shortage of some items, and several local toy department managers complained of a lack of variety in what's available. 'Star Wars' toys are a number one request, but they're not necessarily a number one seller because the merchandise isn't all there," said John Bouwmeester, manager of the Circus World toy store in Cherryland Mall.

    "We get a lot of requests for 'Star Wars' merchandise, but there isn't that
    much of it yet," Bouwmeester said. "I think the toy manufacturers didn't expect the movie to do this well and they're way behind in producing the toys to go with it."

    One company is so far behind, in fact, that it's already selling toys it hasn't manufactured yet. Kenner is marketing what it calls an "early bird packet" that includes a certificate entitling the purchaser to four "Star Wars figurines. If you mail the certificate now, the company says, you'll get the figurines when they start rolling off the production line sometime between February and April.

    The selection may be limited, but one Traverse City toy department is already sold out of "Star Wars" merchandise and doesn't expect to get any more before Christmas.
    "We can't keep the toys on the shelf," said Kim Minore of the K mart toy department. "We're sold out, and now that it's this close to Christmas, it's unlikely that we'll be able to restock in time."

    "The 'Star Wars' toys are bigger than the bionics right now," Meijer Thrifty Acres toy order writer Mary Reilly said, comparing them to spinoff merchandise generated by television's "Six Million Dollar Man" and "Bionic Woman" series. Also very popular, she said, are "micronauts" — little space figures with moveable and interchangeable parts so youngsters can create their own original creatures.

    Kathy Powell of the Tempo toy department said puzzles were selling fast and she had only a few "Star Wars" games left. More items were ordered, she said, and should be on their way to the store. Similarly, Bouwmeester reported that the game "is starting to take off" and he's run out of the puzzles and wonders if be can get-more in stock by Christmas.

    Area bookstores, meanwhile, reported "heavy sales" of paper memorabilia associated with the movie. First item out this summer was a paperback novelization of the movie.
    Sales of that book are still doing very well, Janet Kroenenthal, manager of
    Waldenbooks in Cherryland said, " but they have been dying off a little
    recently. Sales were much hotter this summer when the movie first came out
    and interest was highest."

    Other "Star Wars" paper collectibles include calendars, sketchbooks, blueprints, picture portfolios, iron-on transfer books and a Marvel comics serialization of the movie. Recordings of the movie's sound track are also reported selling well.
    "I think the interest has already peaked," said Lois Orth, bookbuyer and assistant manager of Thompson News downtown. "But I expect there'll be a big surge of interest in the movie for the Christmas season."

    Who's getting all the "Star Wars" merchandise? "It seems to attract mostly younger boys, from age 10 to the early teens" Orth said. "Very few females seem interested," Kronenthal agreed. "That's natural. It's very much a male movie."









    --Oh Yes, Interest in Star Wars has peaked alright, that the most wronger thing ever said....





    Click the pic below to check out the full assult Kenner made the following year:














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  • vulcan2074
    Live Long and Prosper
    • Mar 23, 2008
    • 7817

    #2
    That was a Good read. Who would've thought It would be so Popular
    Sammy

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    • Bionic Joe
      Persistent Member
      • Dec 10, 2006
      • 1749

      #3
      I rember the feeding frenzy back than but i had no intrest in the toys at all but i rember buying a lot of the STAR WARS trading card packs and the MARVEL comic books

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      • nvmbrsdoom5
        Persistent Member
        • Mar 1, 2005
        • 1627

        #4
        As young as I was, I can quite clearly recall when the figures first hit the stores. It was THE BIG THING on the playground at school to show off the figures you got (even amongst the girls!) It also helped that they could be purchased almost everywhere it seemed, at the Ben Franklin's, the A&P grocery and Jewel/Osco, even the Tru-Value shop, all of which were within walking distance from my house. And let me tell you, that was wonderful!!

        The one thing I didn't get though was the early bird kit!! Argh.

        Great article, love reading this stuff

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        • david_b
          Never had enough toys..
          • May 9, 2008
          • 2305

          #5
          When it happened, you could actually feel the world of action figures (and movie marketing in general..) shift on it's axis..
          Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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          • goldenryan
            coy member
            • Jul 13, 2007
            • 1467

            #6
            alot of ads from the traverse city area. which is surprizing cause it's never been a booming area, but i guess there was nothing better to do in northern michigan in the 70's other than buy toys.

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            • raider5gt
              Museum Tree Cutter
              • Nov 25, 2007
              • 1911

              #7
              Star Wars toys just seemed to appear in the toy shops in my city,from what i can remember,there was a bit of a frenzy when they 1st arrived,every kid wanted them even me but as other toy lines appeared (micronaughts,BSG and Black Hole etc) the hype died down.

              I dont think the UK had the early bird set and i can remember my friend coming back from the USA with a Dewback which was awesome.

              Thanks for a great article,i love reading about the good old days of toys.

              Never stand behind a cow when it sneezes.

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              • English Paul
                Archive cased.
                • Aug 17, 2005
                • 1734

                #8
                I remember (my parents) buying my first figure. A local market mall had a couple of toy stores around its perimeter. There was a wire revolving rack with the first twelve figures on it. I chose Chewbacca and my brother chose Obi Wan Kenobi - probably both Palitoy 12 backs too.
                I still have Chewie - he has very loose limbs and my initials on his feet. Over the years he has parachuted out of my bedroom window, been retrieved from down a road drain (good job he floats) and generally been very well played with. He is a little piece of my childhood that my son now plays with.

                Just last week I picked up some new (old) figures - IG88 (grey variant), Unnaught (purple apron) and a better condition small head Han Solo. The first vintage figures I have bought in over two years and it felt pretty good. The spark seemed to come alive again.
                Last edited by English Paul; Dec 8, '08, 2:19 PM.
                "I should say I`m very much cleverer than any of the people who put me here. As a matter of fact, I could leave any time I wanted. It`s only a doll`s house after all. Anyway, I don`t mind. I like dolls" - The Mad Hatter, Arkham Asylum.

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                • toys2cool
                  Ultimate Mego Warrior
                  • Nov 27, 2006
                  • 28605

                  #9
                  The early bird kit is worth mad money now
                  "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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                  • English Paul
                    Archive cased.
                    • Aug 17, 2005
                    • 1734

                    #10
                    Originally posted by toys2cool
                    The early bird kit is worth mad money now

                    You're not wrong......

                    AFA 85 STAR WARS VINTAGE Early bird mail away on eBay, also Star Wars, TV, Movie Video Games, Action Figures, Toys Hobbies (end time 08-Dec-08 0614 GMT)
                    "I should say I`m very much cleverer than any of the people who put me here. As a matter of fact, I could leave any time I wanted. It`s only a doll`s house after all. Anyway, I don`t mind. I like dolls" - The Mad Hatter, Arkham Asylum.

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                    • palitoy
                      live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                      • Jun 16, 2001
                      • 59749

                      #11
                      I remember seeing the figures for the first time in Eatons, the spring of 1978. I had not seen the film (wouldn't until 79) but back then you just bought figures because they were cool.

                      I grabbed a C3P0 because he kind of reminded me of Micronauts I guess. By that summer, I was a ravenous SW junkie.
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                      • jds1911a1
                        Alan Scott is the best GL
                        • Aug 8, 2007
                        • 3556

                        #12
                        hence the reissue of the kits by hasbro for the ROTS toys as a wally excl (of course in the end my walmart was blowing them out I got one just to leave heat sealed)

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                        • megoscott
                          Founding Partner
                          • Nov 17, 2006
                          • 8710

                          #13
                          Wow, I have never seen that early bird kit. Very cool.

                          My first SW figure was a Princess Leia--she was all they had left at the store and was actually sitting up on the register--the employees had her there. No gun, not package or anything.
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                          • kryptosmaster
                            Removed.
                            • Jun 14, 2008
                            • 0

                            #14
                            I'm not quite sure if it was the early bird set but my best friend had an early Star Wars figure set. His mom had no car so she did all her shopping through catalogs so I think he got his from Montgomery Ward. His came with a plastic stand that you could attach all the figures to on the pegs. I want to say that they moved but I'm not sure if I'm remembering that right. I think there was a cardboard backdrop that went in a slot at the back of the stand.
                            Rich

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