Entertainment Earth
[TF.N Main] [Contact Us]
[Collecting - Main]
[More...]
[Rebelscum.com]

[R2D2Central.com]

[R2D2Central.com]

[Star Wars Poster Database]
[Collect To Collect]
[Popular Stories]
CEII: Jabba's Palace Reunion - Massive Guest Announcements

Star Wars Night With The Tampa Bay Storm Reminder

Stephen Hayford Star Wars Weekends Exclusive Art

ForceCast #251: To Spoil or Not to Spoil

New Timothy Zahn Audio Books Coming

Star Wars Celebration VII In Orlando?

May The FETT Be With You

Mimoco: New Mimobot Coming May 4th

[Jedi Council Forums]
Official ROTS Food related Promo Thread

Problems with ROTS Figures/Toys Thread

New Slurpee cups in hand......

SW Colector confessions; What's your worst secret? V#2

If you could have any SW toy that doesn't really exist...

Who on here has the best Palpatine collection?
[Poll]
There are no polls
currently operating
in this sector.
Please check
back soon.

View Poll Archives


Entertainment Earth
"Saving Your Star Wars Stubs"

Posted By Mike on August 27, 2008

See below for the beginning excerpt from "Tickets, Please: Saving Your Star Wars Stubs" by Pete Vilmur over at Starwars.com:

"While Star Wars-related tickets may not come on a blister card, have 19 points of articulation, or come with a certificate of authenticity, many collectors are beginning to discover the unique appeal of these often discarded scraps of flimsy cardstock which at face value don't seem to offer much -- a title, venue, date, time, and perhaps the price of admission. But those five bits of information are also able to connect fans emotionally to the events themselves, whether it's viewing the saga's latest chapter for the first time, touring an exhibit of costumes and props, enjoying a symphony of Star Wars music, or attending a star-studded fan convention.

Information recorded on ticket stubs also documents some historical facts about the event -- what time of year it took place, how much it cost, how long it ran, and where it happened. For fans that enjoy exploring every historical nuance of the Star Wars phenomenon, these unassuming facts can be gold.

For new collectors, tickets bearing the Star Wars title in are still extremely affordable, since their appeal has not yet been widely recognized. This untapped area of Star Wars collecting has great potential to grow, as fans begin to get nostalgic about the events that have defined their Star Wars experiences over the years. In the case of theater admission tickets, small-town single-screen venues are quickly being replaced by megaplexes, lending some added historical interest to tickets bearing the names of those classic old movie houses.

But collecting Star Wars theatrical tickets is just the beginning. Star Wars has offered all sorts of extracurricular activities throughout the past -- countless conventions, scores of concerts, theme park rides, and museum exhibits around the world. Tickets to these events make fascinating mementos for fans to take away, and can also be conveniently displayed in frames or scrapbooks."



Click here for the full feature with pics.





[Collecting - News Archives]
eBay Today 1345: The Rarest Of Rare Kenner Action Figure
Posted By D. Martin on May 24, 2013:
eBay Today 1345: The Rarest Of Rare Kenner Action Figure

Sideshow Collectibles Deluxe Darth Vader Is Up!
Posted By D. Martin on May 23, 2013:
Sideshow Collectibles Deluxe Darth Vader Is Up!

[TF.N Newsletter]
Enter Email Address:
Find Out More...
[All Posters]
Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Vader
AllPosters.com
Search For Posters, Cardboard Stand-Ups & T-Shirts!
[Rebelscum.com - Star Wars Collecting]
[TheForce.Net - FanFilms]
[TheForce.Net - FanForce] [TheForce.Net - Fan Art]
[More News...]
TheForce.Net - Your Daily Dose of Star Wars Entertainment Earth
THEFORCE.NET IS NOT ENDORSED BY LUCASFILM, LTD. PLEASE READ OUR DISCLAIMER. © 2026 COPYRIGHT TF.N, LLC
The Galaxy is Listening
Entertainment Earth
[TF.N Main] [TF.N FAQ] [Contact Us]