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Regal Robot announces convention exclusive Star Wars Jabba's Dais Gargoyle Magnets up for sale online

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Regal Robot announces convention exclusive Star Wars Jabba’s Dais Gargoyle Magnets up for sale online

A limited number of Regal Robot’s Jabba’s Dais Gargoyle Magnet are now available online and at SDCC.

If you were unable to attend Star Wars Celebration and you were disappointed that you couldn’t get Regal Robot’s Jabba’s Dais Gargoyle Magnets (pictured below), Tom at Regal Robot has let me know that they are releasing the magnet for San Diego Comic Con! Not only that, but if you can’t attend the show, there are limited number of magnets now available online.

Regal Robot announces convention exclusive Star Wars Jabba's Dais Gargoyle Magnets up for sale online

You will want to head to Regal Robot’s website to order it online for $29. But it’s only available during the convention (from July 17th until July 21st).

Or you can pick one up at San Diego Comic Con at the Regal Robot booth (#2319-E) for $20 (and tell them AiPT! said hi!).

If you want to hear more about Star Wars and the upcoming slate of collectible merch, you can see Tom Spina of Regal Robot in the “Lucasfilm Collectibles Update Panel” on Friday at 12pm, room 7AB.

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