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May 20, 2005 1:19 PM Subscribe
Anyone know where I can get Star Wars personal checks? All my Google-Fu can turn up is http://www.anthonygrandio.com/agindex.html, and while those are nice, they're not what I'm looking for. And they're even more than the insanely expensive checks my bank offers.
Response by poster: That was my thought exactly! I figured, as much of a media whore as Lucas is, every company would have their own line of checks. My bank goes through Deluxe and I actually asked them, they said not anymore.
Maybe in a couple weeks they'll start showing up... bah.
posted by Kellydamnit at 1:49 PM on May 20, 2005
Maybe in a couple weeks they'll start showing up... bah.
posted by Kellydamnit at 1:49 PM on May 20, 2005
Um...maybe go and post a couple of notices on the star wars google groups. You never know your luck.
posted by peacay at 2:10 PM on May 20, 2005
posted by peacay at 2:10 PM on May 20, 2005
My husband had Star Wars checks directly from his bank a few years ago. We've only found one other instance of them and you have that link.
So, he has to use lighthouse checks because that is what I like.
posted by SuzySmith at 6:54 PM on May 20, 2005
So, he has to use lighthouse checks because that is what I like.
posted by SuzySmith at 6:54 PM on May 20, 2005
Well, it's prolly illegal but there are services that allow you to design your own... probably expensive though...
http://www.uniquechecks.com/Home.aspx
posted by nanojath at 12:33 AM on May 21, 2005
http://www.uniquechecks.com/Home.aspx
posted by nanojath at 12:33 AM on May 21, 2005
The official Star Wars shop has a Path to the Dark Side Check Series, which looks different than the ones on anthonygrandio.com though they're made by the same company.
posted by icontemplate at 7:06 AM on May 21, 2005
posted by icontemplate at 7:06 AM on May 21, 2005
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They mention that deluxe check co. used to make them but they aren't in the catalog. [Bank One was also mentioned]
Someone else mentioned check creation software (like VersaCheck) and do it yourself. *shrug* Otherwise email the production co. and ask if they license them to anyone anymore. Wow, you'd think they'd be like, very much around!
posted by peacay at 1:39 PM on May 20, 2005