Isn't this the same company that bought spare costumes from hunger games and passed them off as screen used when the seller told the company they weren't
The place to find the auction is earlier up the thread.
The place to find the auction is earlier up the thread.
"History" implies they are the new Premier props....and with that you pretty much damn them.
They don't have a history. From my checking of the RPF threads Rylo brought up a thread that died after one extra person chiming in...I can't comment on it because I know nothing about Disney signage and wouldn't know a replica from original.
http://www.therpf.com/f9/theme-park...tions-216651/?highlight=theme+park+connection
Wow. That is pretty heavy stuff you just said there...
i would say as I posted on the Propstop I heard the same thing when I wrote my initial propstop article questioning what some of the pieces were and then I took a few minutes to actually call the company and discovered that lions gate was pretty much dictating how it was sold and how it was presented to them.
after a few days the lots were taken down or altered and production used was widely put on pieces were the true history wasn't known.
I stand by my original article but I also stand by the second Article where they with help from the community cleaned up the auction pretty much overnight.
https://thepropstop.wordpress.com/2...starts-to-clean-up-its-hunger-games-auctions/
If if you know something I don't please feel free to add it here.
I read some where on one of these forums that theme park got their hunger game items from a person name fong. Fong kept the screenused items and auctioned them off. The non screen used items and extras that were not used were sold to theme park. According to what I read, fong made sure and told them the items were extras doubles and stunts. I read it online which is why I am askin if this was the company
Certainly they learmed a lot and have continued to with key members of the community that production used is sometimes s better te than trying to say this is from a specific scene which is never a smart move... Even with a tag.
as opposed to the original Screen-Used auction listing that CLEARLY stated:The prop up for auction was made to be worn by Jon Voight in his role as Patrick Gates.
This style hat is similar to the hat seen on screen, but is an unused back-up to the screen used version.