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Star Wars Planets by Chris Trevas (Tatooine x2, Ansion x2, Kohlma, Ord Mantell, Barison, Korriban, Bimmisaari, Bothawui, Kashyyyk, Subterrel, Dantooine, Taanab)
From the Star Wars Adventure Journal Volume 1, Number 1.
Okay, but this is such a goldmine of information! I declare Glah Ubooki to be the galaxy’s go-to fence.
Glah Ubooki's Strange & Wondrous Imports did not open up a permanent shop until after the Battle of Endor (which would have been in the year 4 ABY) but their business scheme seems to have operated long before that—perhaps as early as 6 BBY. (Wookieepedia confirms this speculation.)
There are 18 shops scattered throughout the galaxy, and each one is owned by a different Ubooki brother. In addition to their flagship store in Glastro, there is one in Mos Eisley, and another somewhere on Coruscant.
From the Shadows of the Empire sourcebook.
According to Wookieepedia, this event happened in 3 ABY.
I’m posting this here for the reference to Stabris in message two. Also, I just love these stories regarding insignificant characters.
From the Heir to the Empire sourcebook.
Some more valuable information on Bimmisaari.
From Star Wars: The Essential Atlas.
Bimmisaari is home to two species that call themselves Bimms—small near-humans and furred humanoids. Both are thought faintly ridiculous by the other species, but both have contributed immensely to the wealth of a thriving trade world. Bimms will trade anything with anybody, and nobody—not a Hutt crime lord, a Randoni master trader, or a Mytaranor slaver—intimidates a Bimm who thinks she or he has a deal to close.
From the illustrated children's book, Han Solo's Rescue Mission.
This story was not nearly as insightful as I hoped it would be, but at least it contains a very nice illustration of Ithor.