02-21-2025, 01:24 PM
Thank you. At least one person is jealous. Seriously, every person I've shown that to in real life has never even watched the show. The best I get is "Oh, I've heard of that show. Cool."
Don Draper's Rolex was the most expensive thing in auction. I took a pass on that but I'm pretty sure I paid under $200 for that statue. It wasn't the conversation starter I thought it would be but it's a nice decorative art piece either way.
There are some reputable auction places where you can get some movie stuff for really cheap. It's been several years since I've been into that stuff but I was kind of surprised at how cheap some of the stuff was. It's something people here might want to look into. I'd rather have a busted piece of shit tricorder off the set of any Star Trek show than a new Star Trek Funko Pop.
I still remember one of the auction sites back in the day was selling all sorts of clothes from movies, like Charlie Sheen's sweat-stained t-shirt from The Arrival (1996 film).
Don Draper's Rolex was the most expensive thing in auction. I took a pass on that but I'm pretty sure I paid under $200 for that statue. It wasn't the conversation starter I thought it would be but it's a nice decorative art piece either way.
There are some reputable auction places where you can get some movie stuff for really cheap. It's been several years since I've been into that stuff but I was kind of surprised at how cheap some of the stuff was. It's something people here might want to look into. I'd rather have a busted piece of shit tricorder off the set of any Star Trek show than a new Star Trek Funko Pop.
I still remember one of the auction sites back in the day was selling all sorts of clothes from movies, like Charlie Sheen's sweat-stained t-shirt from The Arrival (1996 film).
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