Star Trek anyone?
Jun. 1st, 2008 06:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So today, my geekdom and my hobby of going to flea markets collided in a way I never expected.
You see, typically every Sunday morning (when not at a con or whatever)me and my partner my partner and I go to the local flea market, and sometimes after that an auction or antique show. Today we went to the flea market and bought standard things like flowers and vegetables for the roof garden (today's veggies were acorn squash, more cucumbers, and . . . an eggplant). We did the usual run-through of the outdoor stalls and I was just wandering past a table that looked like it had nothing of interest when my eye caught this:

That's right.Barbi Barbie and Ken. Dressed up as Star Trek characters. With tricorders and communicators and even a phaser.
I. Almost. Died.
Laughing at first, but then I became strangely attracted to the dolls. They began to call to me. I assumed that the price would be horrendous, but it wasn't. I found myself reaching for my wallet. . . .
And now I have Star TrekBarbi Barbie and Ken dolls. I'm not sure why. I don't collect Star Trek memorabilia (just the books) and certainly don't collect Barbi Barbie dolls. I collect crackle glass. And books.
I'm not sure how collectible the item is and will likely go searching on Ebay to see if they've shown up there. Not that I'm thinking of selling it or anything (unless it's really rare or worth a ton more than I paid for it). The box got a little crushed on the bottom (not sure if you can see that in the pic) but it's obvious the dolls have not been removed from the box or played with in any way. Any idea on its worth from all of you Star TrekBarbi Barbie geeks out there?
ETA: Edited to satisfy
barbarienne, the Grammar Nazi. I plead "I've written too many other words on an actual book to care about the grammar in my LJ entry."
You see, typically every Sunday morning (when not at a con or whatever)

That's right.
I. Almost. Died.
Laughing at first, but then I became strangely attracted to the dolls. They began to call to me. I assumed that the price would be horrendous, but it wasn't. I found myself reaching for my wallet. . . .
And now I have Star Trek
I'm not sure how collectible the item is and will likely go searching on Ebay to see if they've shown up there. Not that I'm thinking of selling it or anything (unless it's really rare or worth a ton more than I paid for it). The box got a little crushed on the bottom (not sure if you can see that in the pic) but it's obvious the dolls have not been removed from the box or played with in any way. Any idea on its worth from all of you Star Trek
ETA: Edited to satisfy
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Date: 2008-06-05 01:02 am (UTC)