


Attention Star Wars devotees: here's yet another opportunity for you to finance George Lucas's next vacation home. Either that or Etsy seller "YOUgNeek" is in a heap of trouble from unauthorized use of that valuable and ubiquitous Star Wars logo.
For this $90 artifact, he's dolled up a Sterling & Noble clock with a dozen spacecraft from the old movie franchise that won't die, and even invites you to request your fave vehicles if the ones you want aren't affixed to the stock model.
So the proliferation of Star Wars junk continues. What next? A Star Wars tea set? Oh, wait. Might as well start calling it Star Whores.
By lando at 5:44 PM ON 01/02/09
The Millenium Falcon at seven o'clock!!!
Come on!!!
By yougneek at 6:23 PM ON 01/02/09
list of vessles corresponds to a different picture that appears on the same website www.yougneek.etsy.com, all materials are vintage and or recycled and recycled logo is optional if it offends!
By kerryfox at 9:03 PM ON 01/02/09
Now you have done it! Remember something called the "Force." Good bye DVICE and CNET and close CEA 2009, go home................. leave this 50 something alone so he can see 60 something. lol
By Space Ninja at 10:34 AM ON 01/03/09
I don't see how gluing a bunch of spray-painted Micro Machines to a clock comes out to 90 bucks :P
By killa zibbs at 11:14 AM ON 01/03/09
they dint think of puuting the death star but they have jabbas slead WTFs up with that?
By LisaHoltsberry at 12:49 PM ON 01/12/09
Yeah, but what do you do when your 3 year old daughter says that she wants a starwars clock for her 4th birthday?
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