Jeanie, I think your site does a great job of authenticating the bootleg Chaykins from the real ones, but I couldn't really say so because I have never seen a bootleg Chaykin...
I have, however, seen quite a few real Chaykins because my husband, Charley Lippincott, is the man sitting at the Comicon booth selling Chaykins for $1.75. The photo was taken by Steve Sansweet, who was at that time an editor for the Wall Street Journal. Background -- Charley was working for Hitchcock when he ran into his USC buddies, George and Gary, on the Universal lot. They had him read the script, and he got involved with the project. At the time, George owned part interest in a comic book store. The two shared an interest in comics. While George and Gary were off shooting the film, Charley laid the groundwork for marketing Star Wars to the comic/science fiction audience. The Chaykin was part of the marketing plan. It did not come as an after-thought to Marvel, nor was Marvel an idea which came out of 20th Century/Fox. We've put some of this information out in scattered places on the net, and in a draft for the introduction to Lucasfilm's book on fandom. The book has been pushed back to next year, but we might put some of this information up on a site of our own. By the way -- I'm also from Hawaii. Maui girl. Kaimuki High. Geraldine Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___________________________________________________________________ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.