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<blockquote data-quote="SAVORY100" data-source="post: 443657" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Here's my thoughts on some of the ones I have:</p><p></p><p><u>Serious Collecting/Collectors books:</u></p><p></p><p><strong>Kellerman</strong> is the stand out book for Kenner</p><p><strong>Made in Spain</strong> is the goto for Poch and PBP</p><p><strong>Meccano to Tri-Logo</strong> for all things French</p><p><strong>A new Proof</strong> is a must have for anyone even slightly interested in 2D pre-production (with the Cromalin Strikes Back due this year... hopefully)</p><p><strong>Guerra Estellar II Star Wars</strong> is the one you need for all things Argentinian/Latin America</p><p></p><p><u>Introduction books:</u></p><p></p><p><strong>"Star Wars": The Action Figure Archive</strong> this one sits close to the above as its very comprehensive, but it is fairly accessible for all</p><p><strong>Star Wars from concept to screen to collectable</strong> everyone should own this book covers a little of everything and for many of us is the reason we collect at all. a classic.</p><p></p><p><u>Basic books:</u></p><p></p><p><strong>The ultimate guide to vintage Star Wars figures 1977-1985</strong> lots of pretty pictures, not well organised and a number of inaccuracies</p><p><strong>Star Wars Collectables (Sansweet)</strong> a very simple but fun mini book</p><p><strong>Star Wars 1,000 Collectibles Memorabilia & Stories</strong> another good overall book on collecting Star Wars memorabilia</p><p></p><p>There's also a small range of titles by Gus and Duncan that I don't yet own but would love to have on subjects like prototypes and cast items. There is also the Micro Collection book; on my wanted list too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVORY100, post: 443657, member: 5830"] Here's my thoughts on some of the ones I have: [u]Serious Collecting/Collectors books:[/u] [b]Kellerman[/b] is the stand out book for Kenner [b]Made in Spain[/b] is the goto for Poch and PBP [b]Meccano to Tri-Logo[/b] for all things French [b]A new Proof[/b] is a must have for anyone even slightly interested in 2D pre-production (with the Cromalin Strikes Back due this year... hopefully) [b]Guerra Estellar II Star Wars[/b] is the one you need for all things Argentinian/Latin America [u]Introduction books:[/u] [b]"Star Wars": The Action Figure Archive[/b] this one sits close to the above as its very comprehensive, but it is fairly accessible for all [b]Star Wars from concept to screen to collectable[/b] everyone should own this book covers a little of everything and for many of us is the reason we collect at all. a classic. [u]Basic books:[/u] [b]The ultimate guide to vintage Star Wars figures 1977-1985[/b] lots of pretty pictures, not well organised and a number of inaccuracies [b]Star Wars Collectables (Sansweet)[/b] a very simple but fun mini book [b]Star Wars 1,000 Collectibles Memorabilia & Stories[/b] another good overall book on collecting Star Wars memorabilia There's also a small range of titles by Gus and Duncan that I don't yet own but would love to have on subjects like prototypes and cast items. There is also the Micro Collection book; on my wanted list too [/QUOTE]
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