Breaking Bad Props

Whats the name of the axe ? The brand or something ?

As I said above...
ETA: Not trying to be coy, you can buy your own here. You want the 36" wood handle pick head axe; you should also buy the scabbard. It seems expensive, but I've already learned how easy it is to put a hole in the wall when it falls over :(

You know what I just noticed? The logo on my axe runs the other way. Damn.


Logo by Ry Jones, on Flickr

In the pictures above, the skull is near the bottom of the handle; mine is near the top edge.
 
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Now that I own the grill, I have to say the teddy bear as well. I found the women that made the bear for the show and unfortunately it costs $500 per bear. I am sure somebody could do a close enough reproduction though.

Can you please let me know how to get in touch with the woman who made the bear? :) Thank you. Skank.
 
Every time I see this thread's headline I keep thinking of crappy castings that break or that people are smashing...
 
++++GREAT NEWS ABOUT WALT'S EYEGLASSES++++

His eyeglasses are: safety eyeglasses with removable side shields, search them on google, a lot of models, you can choose the most similar.
 
++++GREAT NEWS ABOUT WALT'S EYEGLASSES++++

His eyeglasses are: safety eyeglasses with removable side shields, search them on google, a lot of models, you can choose the most similar.

What are you talking about? I don't remember him wearing eyeglasses with removable side shields.
 
You can notice, in season four poster, that Walt has two little kind of "hooks". That are for the side shields, in Walt's eyeglasses this side shields there aren't, but there are the hooks.
In safety eyeglasses with removable side shields, there are the same hooks.
I don't find the exact brand, but lot of safety eyeglasses are similar to Walt's glasses!
 
Quick question - I'll have a chance to get my axe autographed in the next little while. Should I sand the handle down a little, so the sharpie will look crisp, then seal over it?
 
New stuff:

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Thanks again to Hecubus for the stevia packet design. Both sides of Ed's vacuum repair business card, including the handwriting on the back, is replicated digitally from the screenused prop and printed. If anyone wants the files for this card, feel free to PM me.
 
Ryjones

don't seal over it!

I like to use the sharpie INDUSTRIAL black marker on props...made to last!

the Ink resists most chemical washes and ultra-violet light
Withstands extreme heat or steam (up to 500°F)
Writes on metal, foil, glass, film and plastic
 
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