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Mystery of John Kellerman Star Wars Action figures book
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<blockquote data-quote="retrotoyinfo" data-source="post: 469670" data-attributes="member: 9848"><p>That is interesting about an insight into publishing. It doesn't make it easy publishing specialist books that we Star Wars fans need. I still think the demand for the Kellerman book is large enough. I accept the book has entered some weird collectable status, which makes no sense to me as it's knowledge is far more important. As I am concerned, the knowledge in this book is needed by many, but made unavailable and nothing has come out that compares to it as regards Kenner action figures. Why can't it just be put online as an e book or just scan the pages. After all there are still many people that have the book, but no one seems willing to share it. There is a guy that put a 22 minute video on you tube, showing every page, but it is blurry and he races through with a shaky camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrotoyinfo, post: 469670, member: 9848"] That is interesting about an insight into publishing. It doesn't make it easy publishing specialist books that we Star Wars fans need. I still think the demand for the Kellerman book is large enough. I accept the book has entered some weird collectable status, which makes no sense to me as it's knowledge is far more important. As I am concerned, the knowledge in this book is needed by many, but made unavailable and nothing has come out that compares to it as regards Kenner action figures. Why can't it just be put online as an e book or just scan the pages. After all there are still many people that have the book, but no one seems willing to share it. There is a guy that put a 22 minute video on you tube, showing every page, but it is blurry and he races through with a shaky camera. [/QUOTE]
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