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Costumes & Props • General
Screen Used Costumes and Props
Suggestions as to how to go about reparing a Disney-made marketing prop
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballsmith" data-source="post: 3544823" data-attributes="member: 130081"><p>This machine was given to a production crew member who I purchased it from. Most in private hands were crew gifts or given away as prizes. I know someone personally who helped build them, but the artwork wasn't his area of work regarding the project. I was put in contact with the business Disney hired who then suggested I try and get direct permission from Disney. The first response I received from their permissions department hinted as though they didn't even know these things existed and suggested I was trying to make it a reality myself. As for the speaker slots, I was told the first run or two had eight instead of seven because the cabinet maker they hired didn't really know what they were doing. There were a lot of build changes they did as the project progressed. It's more evident on the inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballsmith, post: 3544823, member: 130081"] This machine was given to a production crew member who I purchased it from. Most in private hands were crew gifts or given away as prizes. I know someone personally who helped build them, but the artwork wasn't his area of work regarding the project. I was put in contact with the business Disney hired who then suggested I try and get direct permission from Disney. The first response I received from their permissions department hinted as though they didn't even know these things existed and suggested I was trying to make it a reality myself. As for the speaker slots, I was told the first run or two had eight instead of seven because the cabinet maker they hired didn't really know what they were doing. There were a lot of build changes they did as the project progressed. It's more evident on the inside. [/QUOTE]
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