Your most recent original prop or costume acquisition

Just bought a Microflame model b torch, as seen in Star Wars, by the Jawa attaching the restraining bolt to R2, and by Luke to fix C-3PO after his encounter with the sand people.
 
Just bought a Microflame model b torch, as seen in Star Wars, by the Jawa attaching the restraining bolt to R2, and by Luke to fix C-3PO after his encounter with the sand people.

Was it the actual one used in the movie? While certainly a cool item for a Star Wars fan to own, I think the purpose of this thread is to display/discuss actual screen/production used items.
 
Denzel's screen used shemagh from Book Of Eli...

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Picked this piece of 3 years ago, but the headback and back-of-head support band were badly broken. It is such a delicate and thin item that it has taken me this long to come up with a way to restore it so it can once again sit on a mannequins head and be displayed properly. Per the paperwork, this is Dolph Lundgren's screen used headset from Universal Soldier.

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I think my most recent production made piece is a pirate coin from The Goonies which has been a grail of mine for a long time.

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I have a question for you peeps, I have a few screen used props, ive decided to part with, ive never really sold any. How do you assign a value? If this is in the wrong place, please excuse me.
 
I have a question for you peeps, I have a few screen used props, ive decided to part with, ive never really sold any. How do you assign a value? If this is in the wrong place, please excuse me.

Yeah it can be tricky. Flick me a PM and I can give you my thoughts.
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I have a question for you peeps, I have a few screen used props, ive decided to part with, ive never really sold any. How do you assign a value? If this is in the wrong place, please excuse me.
You can see if propstore or any other company has a similar piece for sale (and after that subtract their reputation markup)
Several of us here can also help. Depending on what kind of pieces I can give a 2nd, 3rd etc opinion.
 
Over the last year or so I've been adding storyboards and such to my collection. Recently I landed something that has quickly become one of my favourite items...

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It is the on-set production work-book of Walter Martishius, the Set Designer for T2.

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It has over 100 pages of production notes, hand-drawn sketches, floor plans, schematics, contacts, to-do lists, production stills, etc.

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His notes mention all the big players - Arnie, Linda, James Cameron, Stan Winston and of course the T-1000

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I even got a mention which was nice. :lol

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Walter is quite the artist and there are numerous doodles and drawings throughout the book.

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Sorry for all the pics, but I really do love this book and these were just some of my favourite pages.

Hope you enjoyed that peek into the mind of the T2 Set Designer.
 

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