The Saga Museum at the San Diego Comic Con#

Presenting… The Saga Museum at the Premier Collectible Auction, the Greatest Toy Auction on Earth. With over $2,000,000 of vintage toys, it’s an event not to be missed. Many of the production Vintage Star Wars toys in this Auction are from my personal collection. They are also the very same Star Wars toys that will be featured in The Saga Museum book.

We will have a display on the 9th floor of The Bristol Hotel’s Starlight Lounge, the location of the Premier Collectible Auction. Steve Bruno – Photographer, Jeff Correll – Designer, Bill Wills – Editor and I will be on location next to the registration table before you enter the Auction room.

We will be projecting over 1,000 images from The Saga Museum Book on a Flat Panel HDTV that will showcase the incredible level of detail and quality. There will be many Sample Pages unveiled for the very first time at this event. Also, a free, attractive, two-page Brochure will be available to take home with your other SDCC swag.

For additional Premier Collectible Auction information, please visit: www.premiercollect.com

For additional Bristol Hotel information, please visit: www.thebristolsandiego.com

With over 40 large display cases filled with AFA graded vintage toys, all within a 4,400 sq./ft. room, it will look and feel as if you’ve walked into the Toy Smithsonian. We look forward to meeting everyone at this once in a lifetime event, so make sure you stop by and say hello to all of the people responsible for The Saga Museum book.

Friday, July 04, 2008 3:26:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

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