![]() ![]() Spork Arrives at Galaxy’s Edge and Leaves Galaxy’s Edge (2019) Be sure to promptly and thoroughly dry the utensil after washing it in order to prevent rust. Watch out, the Galaxy’s Edge spork reportedly rusts easily. Hand wash only–the utensil is NOT listed as dishwasher safe. Lefties are still holding out hope that Disney will one day release a left handed friendly design. Notably, the design favors right handed individuals. The proprietary, asymmetrical design feature fork tines on the left side of the spoon-like scoop. Meanwhile in a galaxy far, far away, the metal Galaxy’s Edge spork features a dark finish and a wide, ergonomic handle with a trough for easier gripping. Sometimes people will use plastic sporks at picnics or fast food restaurants as well. In modern times, metal sporks are mostly associated with campers and backpackers due to the lightweight and space saving nature of the utensil. Oddly enough a spork, which is a hybrid utensil featuring a scoop like a spoon and tines like a fork, traces back its Earthly origins and history to the late 1800s. Thanks for supporting current and future content! Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Spork | IMAGE CREDIT Disney Utensil Design ![]() If you purchase an item through some links, then SaberSourcing may receive some money at no cost to you. ![]() But not all goes as planned at the Disney Parks.īuy Galaxy’s Edge spork on eBay (secondhand) Īffiliate Disclosure This article contains affiliate links. When Galaxy’s Edge first opens in 2019, Disney decides to use a metal spork as one of many the charming in-universe details inside the park alongside the other worldly “thermal detonator” Coke bottleand other rugged, lived-in universe elements. Who knew that that a simple eating utensil could stir up thievery, inspire a cult following, and become one of the most sought after Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge souvenirs? With that in mind, we opted to round up some of the most bizarre stuff we found from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on eBay.įor under $100, here are some totally not bonkers Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge items you can get that aren’t just the usual gift shop souvenirs.Ah, the notorious Galaxy’s Edge spork. Of course, the question remains: Why would anyone buy these? The answer is probably a messy Venn Diagram of “Star Wars,” “They’ll never visit the parks,” and “Collectors going extreme. Not that any of these are reasonable, but in relative terms a few bucks for a pamphlet that wasn’t in a complete stranger’s mouth is a more sensible splurge than a used utensil that costs literally two brand new Xbox Ones. They just have to be.īut there are plenty more listings that are totally real, and at a more reasonable price. Even though there’s a huge “black market” for Disney park merchandise that sell online at marked-up prices, whoever is behind this spork has to be joking with us. ![]() It should be said that 1) It takes a very special kind of fan to spend $800 on a used spork, and 2) This is probably a joke. (Disney World in Orlando, Florida opens its Galaxy’s Edge on August 29.) This should satiate fans eager for The Rise of Skywalker, but the opening of the parks has created a new disturbance in the Force. Luckily, Disneyland in Anaheim, California finally opened the doors to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the first true immersive Star Wars theme park experience in the history of the franchise. The wait for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, out in theaters December 20, is growing agonizing for fans. If you didn’t hear by now, well, I’m sorry: People going to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland in Anaheim are swiping the park’s exclusive sporks to sell on eBay. ![]()
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