He's got Figrin D'an, a Wampa, custom-painted Stormtrooper helmets and more. Petaluma's Steve Sansweet has so many Star Wars collectibles he's only counted a third of them–and that was still enough to make it into the record books.



Sansweet, president of the nonprofit Rancho Obi-Wan Star Wars museum in Petaluma, has been recognized with a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia.



He says staff from the museum have been cataloging items on and off for about seven years, and have counted 90,546 items so far. That's three times more than the previous world record holder, and a far cry from the estimated 300,000 pieces Sansweet thinks the former chicken farm houses.



"I got interested in Star Wars as a result of loving science fiction growing up," Sansweet, a former journalist and a retired Lucasfilm employee, said in a video interview with Guinness.



Watch the video above to see some of his collection, and visit the Rancho Obi-Wan website here for more information. Tours of the museum are being booked through the end of 2013.



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