The Colorful World of Vintage Keshi Gomu (Rubber Erasers)

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The Colorful World of Vintage Keshi Gomu (Rubber Erasers)

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When Star Wars came out in Japan in 1978, one of the core toy types was keshi gomu (rubber erasers). Because of their low cost, every family could afford them. And, their small size made them uniquely suited for Japan’s small homes. Keshi were made by well known toy companies including Takara and Maruka. They also appeared in Morinaga’s candy premium line. And, keshi were made in a spectacular variety of sculpts and colors by a range of bootleg operations. Despite their popularity, keshi remain one of the least documented areas of vintage Star Wars collecting. Over the decades, our panel of experts has painstakingly pieced together much of this collecting puzzle. We are ready to share our knowledge with the Star Wars collecting community for the first time. Panelists will provide photos that break down every vintage Japanese keshi line, both licensed and unlicensed. We will finish with a brief look at modern keshi, showing how keshi collecting carries on after nearly half a century.