GUEST: I brought my vintage Kenner Star Wars Darth Vader action figure.
I owned this since it came out in 1977.
APPRAISER: No way!
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: So you actually remember getting this off the store shelf?
GUEST: Bought it new, played with it, kept it all this time; coming out of the movie, Vader was certainly the character to get.
And being one of the earliest ones, it has the double-telescoping lightsaber.
APPRAISER: Correct, bingo, and that's why we're talking about this bad boy right here.
So you did say '77?
Actually, the Kenner Star Wars toys did not hit store shelves until 1978.
When Star Wars came out in May of 1977, the movie was such a hit, it was an instant sensation.
So Christmas of '77, Kenner comes out with this thing called the Early Bird kit.
Are you familiar with the Early Bird?
GUEST: I had the Early Bird as well.
APPRAISER: No!
You received an Early Bird kit?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: So you bought the mailer, you sent it, you did the whole process?
GUEST: Yes, still have it.
APPRAISER: You had four figures.
You've got Luke, Leia, R2D2 and Chewbacca.
Darth Vader wasn't introduced until the figures came out in what we call 12 backs.
12 back just simply refers to the fact that when we look at the packaging that this Vader would have been on, it showed 12 figures on the back of the card that you could have bought.
Now, the double-telescoping element.
There are three characters that could have had a double-telescopic saber: Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Darth Vader.
Out of the three, Luke Skywalker is the most common.
Now, we're just going to show what does that mean.
Well, you move the arm here...
Typical Star Wars figures, you just get that single extension, but you pull out this little bad boy.
Whoo hoo!
Look at that.
The reason why the double-telescopic saber is so rare, because when it came to Kenner and quality control, they realized, A, this was a hazard if it falls out, because it can be removed out of the, the shaft.
But the other thing is, it broke all the time.
So that's why they redesigned the lightsabers to just have that solid tip.
Just like comics and trading cards and everything else today, they do professionally-grade toys.
We look at him, his cape is super clean, no scuffs, it's not sticky, there's no plastic breakdown.
We look at the paint applications on his chest.
I mean, it's beautiful.
I think it would very easily hit a 80, maybe an 80-plus.
Conservatively, at auction, in its current shape, 23 20 ungraded, it would easily be a $6,000 to $9,000 action figure.
GUEST: Pretty good.
APPRAISER: Is it pretty good?
Or it's pretty great, I think!
GUEST: It's pretty... it's great.
APPRAISER: Hey, especially when your mom paid $1.98 in 1978.
GUEST: That's right.
APPRAISER: Hypothetically speaking, on the ultimate high end, when this figure is graded 90, it has sold for as high as $30,000 out of the package.
If you would have left him in the card back, you would have had a $60,000 to $90,000 action figure.
But you were a kid, what are you supposed to do?
GUEST: I got a lot of play value out of it.
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