dfchang813
Active Member
Newcomer to the whole props collectible game but I have a friend who used to work at Icons before it went under and he had some stories to tell me! LoL.
I have absolutely no horse in this race at all and all of this was ancient history for him as far as he's concerned. He's not employed in the props or effects business anymore so I don't really see any reason for him to have lied to me. I am a surgeon by profession with absolutely ZERO ties to this industry. We were just chatting over dinner at his shop cause he does some oddjob commission work or repairs on collectibles I have from time to time.
According to him, the guy in charge just liked strippers and drugs too much. LoL. Don't remember the name because frankly I didn't care. But again, he said he felt that Icons over-expanded and got too many licenses and couldn't keep up. That along with mismanagement at the top levels led to the company imploding. He himself didn't get paid for the last few months of work before he had to walk to make ends meet.
Funny thing is I didn't get the feeling that he was too bitter about the whole thing. Maybe time heals all wounds but the vibe I got was he was more sad than anything. He showed me literally dozens of pictures of the guys he worked with and the great stuff they churned out and the good memories they had.
Icons was before my time and while I had heard of them in a very peripheral fashion, I had no real appreciation for what they did and the stuff they produced.
So it's not only entertaining but very informative reading the back and forth. Have to say as an impartial observer that Steve comes off with a little more credibility here but that's just my opinion.
Let's just say that this whole props business is great if you love it but I have a hard time seeing many people getting a private mansion in Malibu doing it. I guess you've really got to love it because from where I stand it is a ridiculous amount of work for a much smaller margin than I appreciated and disaster is right around the corner from a host of unforseen things.
I'll stick with what I do for a living and just enjoy buying the props thank you very much.

I have absolutely no horse in this race at all and all of this was ancient history for him as far as he's concerned. He's not employed in the props or effects business anymore so I don't really see any reason for him to have lied to me. I am a surgeon by profession with absolutely ZERO ties to this industry. We were just chatting over dinner at his shop cause he does some oddjob commission work or repairs on collectibles I have from time to time.
According to him, the guy in charge just liked strippers and drugs too much. LoL. Don't remember the name because frankly I didn't care. But again, he said he felt that Icons over-expanded and got too many licenses and couldn't keep up. That along with mismanagement at the top levels led to the company imploding. He himself didn't get paid for the last few months of work before he had to walk to make ends meet.
Funny thing is I didn't get the feeling that he was too bitter about the whole thing. Maybe time heals all wounds but the vibe I got was he was more sad than anything. He showed me literally dozens of pictures of the guys he worked with and the great stuff they churned out and the good memories they had.
Icons was before my time and while I had heard of them in a very peripheral fashion, I had no real appreciation for what they did and the stuff they produced.
So it's not only entertaining but very informative reading the back and forth. Have to say as an impartial observer that Steve comes off with a little more credibility here but that's just my opinion.
Let's just say that this whole props business is great if you love it but I have a hard time seeing many people getting a private mansion in Malibu doing it. I guess you've really got to love it because from where I stand it is a ridiculous amount of work for a much smaller margin than I appreciated and disaster is right around the corner from a host of unforseen things.
I'll stick with what I do for a living and just enjoy buying the props thank you very much.