Between 1977 and 1985, Kenner put Star Wars figures into what feels like every toy box in America — including a great many attics in Eastern North Carolina, where they've been waiting ever since. If some of them are waiting in yours, here's what we're looking for.
The Vintage Line, Top to Bottom
Loose figures — the natural state of most collections, played with and loved; we buy them by the figure or by the bin. Carded figures — anything still sealed on its original card is a different animal entirely, whatever shape the card is in. Vehicles and playsets — Falcons, X-wings, AT-ATs, Death Stars, with or without boxes, complete or not. And the small stuff: capes, helmets, and above all the tiny blasters and rifles.
Condition, Completeness, and Honesty
A figure with its original weapon beats the same figure bare; tight joints and clean paint beat sun-fade and chew marks; original boxes and inserts always help. But don't let a rough collection stop you — played-with vintage Star Wars moves through our shop constantly, and "the dog got Chewbacca" is a sentence we've heard without flinching. Bring what survived.
One Trip From Anywhere in the Region
Bring the whole accumulation — figures, ships, parts bags, the case they lived in — to 101 S Main Street in downtown Robersonville. Sellers make the run from Greenville, Rocky Mount, Kinston, and Goldsboro, and down US-64 from the Virginia line. We sort it with you, make one fair offer for everything, and you leave with payment in hand the same day. A whole childhood's worth in the attic? Ask about a house call. More eras of toys in the same attic? See our full vintage toy guide.