In April, the “Planet of the Apes” Statue of Liberty prop that has long been the focus of an ongoing investigation by the Original Prop Blog was determined to have in fact been made for and used in the 2004 Steven Spielberg film The Terminal starring Tom Hanks – not the 1968 science fiction classic Planet of the Apes. [Read more…]
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Original Prop Hobby – 2008 Year in Review
As was the case last year (see 2007 Year in Review), what follows is an editorial review of my personal views with regards to the hobby, looking back at the top trends and news stories of 2008. As always, there were a lot of interesting developments and events, and quite a bit to review and consider. [Read more…]
Press
The Original Prop Blog has received mention or been used as a resource in mainstream media articles and broadcasts, including the following:
The Daily Mail
- Lightsaber from original Star Wars with list price of $200,000 is withdrawn from auction after Mark Hamill and hardcore fans question its authenticity (December 13, 2018)
The Hollywood Reporter
- Questionable ‘Star Wars’ Lightsaber Withdrawn From Auction; Mark Hamill Responds (December 11, 2018)
BBC
- Star Wars lightsaber auction pulled over origin dispute (December 11, 2018)
SyFy Wire
- Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber pulled from auction after authenticity questioned (December 11, 2018)
The Guardian
- Star Wars lightsaber pulled from auction over authenticity issue (December 11, 2018)
CBR.com
- Luke Skywalker’s Star Wars Lightsaber Pulled From Auction (December 11, 2018)
ThatHashTagShow.com
- Not So Fast: STAR WARS Episode IV Lightsaber Pulled From Auction Block (December 11, 2018)
Reuters
- U.S. auctioneer withdraws ‘Star Wars’ lightsaber on authenticity issue (December 10, 2018)
The Hollywood Reporter
Pawn Stars
- Rick’s Roulette (Season 2015, Episode 27 – First Broadcast May 14, 2015)
The Telegraph
- Original Prop Blog’s Jason DeBord Part of Star Wars Prop Collecting Feature in The Telegraph (February 6, 2015)
Monterey County Weekly
- The Music Man: A fan-turned – photographer stocks The Press Club’s first art opening with his music heroes (January 15, 2015)
Maine Antique Digest
- “Maine Antique Digest Report & Legal Update on Movie Poster Scandal” (February 2, 2010)
Engadget
- “WarGames ‘Shall we play a game?’ computer for sale; credit cards at DEFCON 1” (April 13, 2010)
The Los Angeles Times
- “Internet citizen posses investigate some sellers” (July 23, 2008)
- “Scammers Exploit Online Trust Factor” (July 25, 2008)
San Fernando Valley Business Journal
- “Memorabilia Auctions Put A Price Tag on Nostalgia” (March 17, 2008)
AntiqueWeek
- “Sales of bogus movie props lead to suspensions on eBay” (August 11, 2008)
San Jose Mercury News
- “Fake! Memorabilia collectors track down bogus items in eBay” (July 26, 2008)
Chicago Tribune
- “Iffy eBay goods draw ire of Internet posse” (July 24, 2008)
Canton Repository
- “Internet ‘police’ target eBay fakes” (July 24, 2008)
Dallas Morning News
- “Dealer denies Hollywood items sold last year were bogus” (February 14, 2008)
- “Dallas’ Heritage Auction Galleries sues Hollywood memorabilia collectors” (February 14, 2008)
News 8 WFAA-TV
- “Dallas auction house sold questionable Hollywood items” (February 6, 2008)
- “Dallas Auction House to Sue Provider of Questionable Memorabilia” (February 8, 2008)
Members of the press are invited to contact me to discuss the content of this website or with questions regarding original props and wardrobe or related topics.
Jason De Bord
“Classic” Film & Television Prop and Wardrobe eBay Sellers
There are several companies on eBay that sell notable quantities of props and memorabilia attributed to use in classic and vintage film and television productions, as well as items characterized as personal property of Hollywood stars and notable famous figures from history. The purpose of this article is to identify these companies and include information about their public offerings. [Read more…]
Superman Costume Matrix: Auction House/Dealer Website Public Offerings, Version 1.0
This work product is part of the ongoing series of articles about costumes in the marketplace attributed to use by Christopher Reeve in the Superman films of the 70s and 80s (see “Questions About Superman Costumes in the Marketplace: Authenticity, Sources, Quantity“).
What I have attempted to do is catalog the costumes offered for sale to the public by auction houses and by prop dealers on their commercial websites.
I have tried to capture as much of the key details of these offerings as possible to populate a matrix in an effort to share information with collectors about what has been offered for sale and the attributes of those costumes and costume parts. This also offers an opportunity to compare and contrast some of the characteristics of these costumes. Some also appear to have been sold and resold (based on matching wardrobe tags, for instance), as noted in the document.
Obviously, I am at the mercy of the quality and accuracy of the information used to market these pieces by auction houses, dealers, and their consignors, as applicable. In some cases, the information provided is vague and imprecise, so I would ask anyone using this document to please keep all of this in mind and to perform your own due diligence and verify all information to your own standards. I have not verified any of the information presented or claimed via the marketing and advertising of these pieces beyond what was noted in the applicable auction catalog and/or website. [Read more…]