Maltese Falcon

Can you give us a head's up in this thread when you junkyard it,please please please. :love



Allright guys, the wait is almost over. I finally have all the materials on hand and will begin production Monday morning. The official Junkyard sale thread will be up sometime this weekend. I just need to do the last two demo casts of the weighted resin bird and the Bronze Art bird, and we'll be set to go.

I've taken my time with all the casting prep because, with the large number of orders I'm facing, I wanted to make sure it would run smoothly and that everyone would get their order in a timely manner. Turn around time from payment to delivery should be no more than a week for those in the US.

However, the costs of the materials and the time involved is more than I originally estimated, so the price will correspondingly have to be adjusted. Full details will be posted in the Junkyard.
 
I've always thought that was the plaster version given to John's Grill as well, but given the coloring/patina and the little ding on the nose, I actually think it's Dr. Milan's lead bird being displayed at the restaurant for a publicity photo.

You could be right, I will do some more digging as I would be interested to find out!

Andy
 
well the pistol I'd be very interested in Ozy but I'm not sure about shpping to the UK. I think I'd have to ask if it could be shipped in two or three pieces. the pistol grip and trigger one piece. the cylinder another. then the barrell a third piece.

by the way, been doing some reading on the fosbery revolver. One of very few revolver designs that actually required a safety catch due to the nature of how it was fired and ******.

but yeah, can't wait for the dingus to get posted up in the junkyard.
 
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You could be right, I will do some more digging as I would be interested to find out!

Andy
Cool. I feel like there's still a lot of misinformation out there about the original prop and its variations. For instance, people claim the earlier Haunted Studios version is the one used in "The Black Bird." I've seen the 1975 movie, and the bird in that film is enormous! Here's a frame:

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For me, I believe the version with the protruding feathers, and which was used in a "Black Bird" promo photo with George Segal (not the actual film), may be cast from the original mold which likely had protruding feathers that were later shaved down to achieve the look on the movie version. At least that's the theory I'm leaning toward given the photos I've seen. It still leaves me unsure if the so-called plaster versions said to exist may be cast from this original, unshaved mold which could lead people to assume they're fake when they simply haven't been shaved down.

Speaking of the original mold, I wonder if it still exists in WB archives? I've seen it discussed by people as though it's still there.
 
That is one big bird....

You were right lastdiplomat, the falcon was black at John's Grill so that must have been the lead bird I posted a pic of for a publicity photo!!

I should have read this thread a little better:

http://www.therpf.com/f9/maltese-falcon-stolen-20565/

Probe Droid mentions how he has been many times to John's Grill and remembers the bird they had not being very accurate...

This article also mentions the "The black statue...":

Maltese Falcon swiped from SF restaurant

Andy
 
The junkyard page is officially open. All sales information can be found there.

But just in case anyone gets lost you can email me orders direct at ozdeshaw@verizon.net

And here's a recap of the details:
The Resin Blackbird: A signed and numbered resin casting, finished with a semi-gloss black finish. 5 lbs. $160

The Weighted Blackbird: The same as the Resin Blackbird, but weighted to 12lbs. $210

The Bronze Dingus: A cold-cast bronze, very limited art piece for those who appreciate cinema as more than just entertainment. 12lbs. $400

Shipping to continental US is between $13 and $18.
 
Oops, I made a goof. Sorta. Kinda. It's complicated. :confused

Anyway, I originally reported that the Falcon sculpt was 11.5" when I in fact meant 11.3".

The reason for this is that two measurments were given for the Dingus's height; 11.5 and 11.3. I reasoned that 11.3 was the more precise number and that most people would simply round up. I locked the height in early on and then had to rush out of state for family emergencies. When I got back and someone asked, I made the same mistake as everyone else and gave the estimate, forgetting that I had gone with the other number.

Later, when the first cast was pulled, I simply plopped it down next to the sculpt and verified that they were the same. And since by now 11.5 was the number in my head and both the clay and the cast were identical, I just assumed that the cast was 11.5. Also when you put a ruler next to it, it looks like 11.5. Your eyes just can't see that small of a difference.

So, sorry. My bad. However I am still confident that 11.3 is the correct height. I just got sidetracked and forgot to mention it. Just didn't want anyone to think I was lying when they got their cast and it was 2 milimeters short.

Oz
 
OZ, if you have gone for 11 inches 3mm for your Falcon that is spot on!!

It says here:

CAST RESIN FALCON STATUETTE MADE FOR THE CLASSIC 1941 PRODUCTION OF

That the Falcon is 11 1/8" which is 11" 3.17mm to be exact, so your falcon is perfect!

Some membes might have read on wikipedia that it says the falcons were 11 1/2" tall which is 11" 12.7mm...

Out of the two I know the Profiles in History size would be the more accurate, so good call OZ!!! :thumbsup

Andy
 
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