1977 STAR WARS Board Game in Box
$50.00 $40.00
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Kenner / General Mills Fun Group
Condition: Good to very good condition
First edition vintage collectable
This is the one and only original 1977 Star Wars Board Game, licensed to General Mills by Kenner. The board game base is 17 3/4″ square and in nearly mint condition, with very little wear or tear on the board or the fold.
The game follows the plot of the original movie, starting with Luke, Leia, Han and Chewie in the Death Star’s trash compactor. After breaking out, the goal is to steal the death star blueprints, turn off the tractor beam, and make the jump to hyperspace on the Millenium Falcon. After several dogfights, the first player to reach the Rebel Base is the winner!
All 52 playing cards are included, featuring Obi-Wan, Yoda and lots of other characters with moves based on the movie. “Win Light Saber dual with Darth Vader- Move ahead 3″! There are 8 game tokens. Each of the 8 tokens go into a white plastic base piece. The game also includes R2-D2 on the game spinner. The original instruction sheet is also included.
The box measures 18.5″ x 9 1/2″ x 1 1/2” and is in good condition with wear you’d expect from sitting on a shelf for over 40 years. The top edge has separated but it’s a fantastic collectible!
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1977 STAR WARS Musical Score Book
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Condition: Good condition
1st edition, 2nd printing vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL BOOK FROM 1977
First edition vintage collectable
The original vintage Musical Score Book from 1977 – in very good condition. Like many STAR WARS items, the cover is black, and shows some light wear along the spine. Printed on glossy heavyweight stock, this is a deluxe suouvenir folio of music selections, photos and stories from the STAR WARS movie.
Contains the musical scores from 4 STAR WARS pieces composed by John Williams. 1) The main title piano solo; 2) Main Title Sketch Score; 3) Princess Leia’s Theme Piano Solo; and 4) Cantina Band Sketch Score. Plus lots of color and black and white photos from the STAR WARS movie. 9″ x 12″, 64 pages. Copyrighted 1977 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, 2nd printing.

1993 The Flintstones Movie Fred & Barney Figures- Set of 3 in packages
Year: 1993
Manufacturer: Mattel
Condition: Mint condition figurines in package
First edition vintage collectables
This is another Fred and Barney set featuring actors John Goodman and Rick Moranis as Fred and Barney. Fred is now Junior VP at Slate & Co., and dressed in his Big Shot outfit. He comes with a red power tie, Wilstone golf club bag, a golf club and parrot cell-phone. Barney is in his filling station outfit with his work hat, dyno-wrench and octopus squeegee. This set includes a bonus 3” miniature Big Shot Fred.
Like the other set, the packaging looks like chiseled rock. The clear bubble packaging makes it look like the characters are frozen in an ice glacier. Very cooool! Packaging is in great shape and has very minimal corner bending on the bottom corners. Larger packages measure 10 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 2” and the small one is 7” x 5” x 1 1/2”.
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1977 Star Wars 1st Edition 12 Original Action Figures with Millennium Falcon
Imagine waking up Christmas morning in 1977. The biggest movie of all time, Star Wars had come out over the summer and what everyone wanted for Christmas was Star Wars toys. You tear open your presents, and SCORE! The Star Wars logo! But wait a minute, what’s this? It’s only a piece of cardboard, a sheet of stickers, an invitation to join the Star Wars Fan Club, and something called an “Early Bird Certificate”. What’s going on here? Where are the toys? Is Santa ripping me off?
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Also original is the 1st Edition Millennium Falcon, made in 1979, the first year made by Kenner. It’s in great shape, with a little wear on the sticker markings. The original cockpit canopy was lost at some point, as was the radar dish and the interior floorboards, but they’ve been replaced with reproductions. The original sound works too, and we’ll include 2 “C” batteries so the Falcon will be powered up and ready to set a new record for the Kessel Run!
The Millennium Falcon is nearly 2 feet long: 21”long x 15” wide x 9” tall from landing gear to the radar dish and turret guns. Also included is a two sided 11″ x 17″ reproduction of the original instruction sheet. If you want to see additional photos of any of the figures or the Falcon, just let us know and we’ll send them to you.
Here is the description of the figures, as stated on the original 1977 ad:
12 authentically designed figures in realistic STAR WARS costumes. All have moveable parts, scaled to fit inside STAR WARS Space Vehicles.
• Sand People (3 3/4”) in sand fighter costume with Gaderffii Stick
• See-Threepio (3 3/4”) in shining gold finish
• Death Squad Commander (3 3/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Han Solo (3 3/4”) with Laser Pistol
• Chewbacca (4 1/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Princess Leia Organa (3 3/4”) has a removable cape and Laser Pistol
• Luke Skywalker (3 3/4”) with action Light Saber
• Artoo-Detoo (2 1/4”) with movable legs and head that “clicks”
• Darth Vader (4 1/4”) with action Light Saber and removable cape
• Stormtrooper (3 3/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (3 3/4”) with action Light Saer and removable cape
• Jawa (2 1/4”) with shining eyes and Laser Gun
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2017 Star Wars Speeder Bike
Year: 2017
Manufacturer: Disney
Condition: Mint condition with good condition box
First edition vintage collectable
This die cast metal Speeder Bike is from the Disney Store. Speeder is in perfect shape. The clear window box has a couple little dents but is in great shape and would make a nice gift. The box measures 6 1/2” x 4” x 4 1/4”.
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1977 STAR WARS MAD / Cracked Magazines Set of 3
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Mad Magazine, Cracked Magazine
Condition: Good condition
1st edition vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS FROM 1977
First edition vintage collectables
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1988 Pee-Wee’s Playhouse Set mint in box
Year: 1988
Manufacturer: Matchbox Item 3550
Condition: Mint condition and near mint box
First edition vintage collectable
This is a very rare find and a Paul Reubens masterpiece, a magical blend of toy, art, and just plain fun! This is the set from the late 80’s, early 90’s TV series “Pee-Wee’s Playhouse” on CBS. The vintage playset is printed cardboard sealed inside clear plastic, similar to playsets of the 50’s and 60’s. The walls fold out and suddenly you’re in Pee-Wee’s Playhouse!
Big 20” x 28” x 7 1/2” play area. Complete with all parts in perfect condition, including Pee-Wee’s scooter with flag, “Floory” the pop-up floor, “Clockey” with hands that turn, “Mr. Window” with a mouth that moves, “Dancing flowers” that can really dance, a working front door, fridge and swinging wall. Also includes platforms, island couch, tv console, kitchen table and bench. Original clear plastic bag holding parts has been discarded, otherwise it’s complete.
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1977 STAR WARS Blueprint Portfolio Set
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Condition: Excellent condition
1st edition vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PRINTING FROM 1977
First edition vintage collectable
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