'Pawn Stars:' Very pricey, these Star Wars collectibles are

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'Pawn Stars:' Very Pricey, These Star Wars Collectibles Are
'Pawn Stars:' Very Pricey, These Star Wars Collectibles Are


It felt less like "Pawn Stars" and more like "Star Wars" on Thursday night, when a seller wanted to pawn a treasure trove of "Star Wars" collectibles.

"That is about as rare as it gets," said Steve on History Channel's "Pawn Stars," "I think your total value is ... right around $75,000."

"Okay," Rick replied.

The massive collection contained all kinds of production-made items, and even some that were used in the films! There was a piece of C3PO's hand, the tentacle of the Sarlacc that killed Boba Fett, and a genuine stormtrooper blaster.

But Rick was apprehensive to offer more than $52,000 credits, and as a result they couldn't come to a deal.

The recent buzz for at least five new "Star Wars" movies, Disney theme park extensions and the new "Star Wars Battlefront" video game has collectors and fans emptying their pockets left and right.

Entertainment Weekly says Disney's acquisition of the franchise will broaden the already massive fan base. One Hollywood memorabilia specialist told the outlet, "the original items from the original Star Wars films will always be most valuable," because nostalgia and emotional ties drive the prices up.

Not surprisingly, fans on Twitter were fascinated by the collection, with one tweeting "color me jealous."

In the end, Rick shared his reason for turning down the collection:

"If the deal's not right, the deal's not right. You can't make it," said Rick.

"What are you like yoda or something?" asked Austin 'Chumlee' Russell.

Understand, we do, Rick. Understand, we do.

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens hits theaters December 18. And yes, we are counting down the days right along with you.



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