Star Trek, The Collectibles, By Steve Kelley
I was honoured to receive a copy of this book recently. The saying, “First impressions count”, with this books cover, it’s off not just to a flying start, but traveling at warp speed.
Along with a Foreword by Chris Doohan, the son of the late James “Scotty Doohan, you are shown not just pictures of some of the authors Star Trek Collection, but of the authors family. My only regret is none of Steve where included.
The contents are broken down into 35 categories, starting from Banks, and ending with Video and Laser discs. This, of course, makes it useful for quick referencing.
Each item is catalogued with a detailed picture of an item, and 2 prices of each item, to quote the author, “A two-tier pricing system is based on the averages of “mint to near mint, out-of-the-box/packaging”. This helps the reader to determine the worth of a collectible that may fall in between the mint out of package and mint in package.
Jean-Luc Picard once said "The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We wish to better ourselves and the rest of humanity." But for any collector, the value of each item in your collection is a good thing to know, this book will help you realize that. I found this book came in handy, when recently I bough an out of print Star Trek book, which at first glance I thought the asking price was way too steep. After looking the title up in this book, I found to my surprise, that the price was reasonable if not a steal. Hence I was only too glad to pay the asking price.
I leave you with a quick summary from the jacket of the book:
* More than 1,200 full-color images showcase a variety of collectibles.
* Pricing in two condition grades for fast and accurate value assessment.
* Listings for popular collectibles including action figures, Lunch boxes and toys as well as harder-to-find items such as props, autographs and sleeping bags.
During an interview with a New Hampshire ABC News affiliate, Kelley was referred to as “New Hampshire´s Super Trekkie.” The interview can be viewed at YouTube.com.
As a Star Trek fan and collector for more than 35 years, I am proud to know the author, and to have him as a member of my Star Trek forum. The book can be bought or ordered from most book stores, or at Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Col...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226156788&sr=8-1
You can also meet and talk to the author at: http://krillmeed.com/forum/index.php
Paul Egan. 08.11.2008
I was honoured to receive a copy of this book recently. The saying, “First impressions count”, with this books cover, it’s off not just to a flying start, but traveling at warp speed.
Along with a Foreword by Chris Doohan, the son of the late James “Scotty Doohan, you are shown not just pictures of some of the authors Star Trek Collection, but of the authors family. My only regret is none of Steve where included.
The contents are broken down into 35 categories, starting from Banks, and ending with Video and Laser discs. This, of course, makes it useful for quick referencing.
Each item is catalogued with a detailed picture of an item, and 2 prices of each item, to quote the author, “A two-tier pricing system is based on the averages of “mint to near mint, out-of-the-box/packaging”. This helps the reader to determine the worth of a collectible that may fall in between the mint out of package and mint in package.
Jean-Luc Picard once said "The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We wish to better ourselves and the rest of humanity." But for any collector, the value of each item in your collection is a good thing to know, this book will help you realize that. I found this book came in handy, when recently I bough an out of print Star Trek book, which at first glance I thought the asking price was way too steep. After looking the title up in this book, I found to my surprise, that the price was reasonable if not a steal. Hence I was only too glad to pay the asking price.
I leave you with a quick summary from the jacket of the book:
* More than 1,200 full-color images showcase a variety of collectibles.
* Pricing in two condition grades for fast and accurate value assessment.
* Listings for popular collectibles including action figures, Lunch boxes and toys as well as harder-to-find items such as props, autographs and sleeping bags.
During an interview with a New Hampshire ABC News affiliate, Kelley was referred to as “New Hampshire´s Super Trekkie.” The interview can be viewed at YouTube.com.
As a Star Trek fan and collector for more than 35 years, I am proud to know the author, and to have him as a member of my Star Trek forum. The book can be bought or ordered from most book stores, or at Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Col...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226156788&sr=8-1
You can also meet and talk to the author at: http://krillmeed.com/forum/index.php
Paul Egan. 08.11.2008