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December 1, 2014 By Jason DeBord

Meet Colin Cantwell – Creator of X-Wing, Tie Fighter, Death Star Prototype Models & Artwork for Star Wars and More – At Julien’s Auctions on Friday, December 5th

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Colin Cantwell, who has an incredible career in science and the arts, will be doing an exclusive meet and greet at Julien’s Auctions on Friday, December 5th from 1:30 to 3:00.  Colin Cantwell famously made the first prototype models for George Lucas back in 1974/1975; the first realizations for the X-Wing Fighter, the Y-Wing Fighter, the Tie Fighter, the Star Destroyer, the Death Star, the Landspeeder, the Sandcrawler, and the Millennium Falcon, as well as the T-16 Skyhopper.  His original, never before seen concept artwork from 1974/1975 will be up for auction at Julien’s Auctions on Saturday, December 6th at 10 AM, as well as other artifacts from his work on 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Omnimax/IMAX, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and WarGames, as well as the mission plans from his work with NASA and CBS on the Apollo XI moon landing mission in 1969.  At 82 years old, this is Mr. Cantwell’s first meet and greet and autograph signing, so a very rare opportunity to meet a legend in classic science fiction film and television. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Colin Cantwell, Editorials, Julien's Auctions, News and Events, Star Wars Tagged With: #colincantwell, 2014, a new hope, animation, apollo 11, apollo xi, apollo xi flight plan, Art, artwork, auction, autograph, battlestar galactica, beverly hills, buck rogers, CBS, Colin Cantwell, concept art, cosmic biodesics, culver city, death star, december 2014, exclusive, Film, flight plan, frank lloyd wright, george lucas, graphics, hewlett-packard, Hollywood, hp, illustrations, ilm, images, interview, Jason DeBord, Julien's Auctions, Landspeeder, making of star wars, meet, meet and greet, memorabilia, mgm, millenium falcon, model, moon landing, movie prop, movies, nasa, norad, omnimax, original prop blog, photos, press release, prints, Prop, prototypes, sandcrawler, sci-fi, science fiction, sciences, screen-used, screenplay, screenused, script, signing, sketches, special effects, stanley kubrick, Star Destroyer, star wars, steven speilberg, t-16 skyhopper, technology, Television, tie fighter, tv, ucla, video, voyage to the outer planets, walter chronkite, war games, WarGames, world exclusive, x-wing, y-wing

November 13, 2014 By Jason DeBord

EXCLUSIVE: Video Interview with Colin Cantwell on ’74/’75 Star Wars Prototypes & Never Publicly Shown Concept Art, The Apollo XI Moon Landing with NASA & CBS, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, WarGames and More

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Colin Cantwell is a dreamer.  However, he’s is one of those rare individuals who is not content to merely dream, but to imagine how to make dreams a reality, and takes action to make things happen.  And if the tool or method that he requires does not exist, he will invent it.  He is about thinking up possibilities that others would find… impossible.  He is also quite modest, regardless of his incredible accomplishments across a broad spectrum of disciplines.  He seems to be entirely self-motivated and has an internal engine driving him to achieve the results that bring his dreams to life.  My other observation, through my conversations with him at his home in Colorado some months ago, is that he is not only brilliant, but he is unrestrained by the divisions and categorizations that frame the lives of most of the rest of us.  Like the great Leonardo da Vinci, Colin Cantwell is gifted with a great diversity of talents, as a scientist, inventor, artist, special and computer effects wizard, architect, engineer, and I’m sure a number of other abilities.  In my opinion, he is one of our great national treasures that “we” didn’t know about.  He played a significant role in Star Wars: A New Hope, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Omnimax/IMAX, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and WarGames, working with some of our greatest film auteurs like George Lucas, Stanley Kubrick, and Steven Spielberg.  He worked with NASA and CBS on the Apollo XI moon landing mission.  He even won over “the greatest architect of all-time”, Frank Lloyd Wright.  And at 82 years of age, he continues to work on his life achievements; with his concept of Cosmic Biodesics, only now is the rest of the world catching up to his ideas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: "Prop Talk" Podcast, Colin Cantwell, Editorials, Featured Articles, Featured Interviews, Julien's Auctions, News and Events, Star Wars, Video Content Tagged With: #colincantwell, 2014, a new hope, animation, apollo 11, apollo xi, apollo xi flight plan, Art, artwork, auction, battlestar galactica, buck rogers, CBS, Colin Cantwell, concept art, cosmic biodesics, culver city, death star, exclusive, Film, flight plan, frank lloyd wright, george lucas, graphics, hewlett-packard, Hollywood, hp, illustrations, ilm, images, interview, Jason DeBord, Julien's Auctions, Landspeeder, making of star wars, memorabilia, mgm, millenium falcon, model, moon landing, movie prop, movies, nasa, norad, omnimax, original prop blog, photos, press release, prints, Prop, prototypes, sandcrawler, sci-fi, science fiction, sciences, screen-used, screenplay, screenused, script, sketches, special effects, stanley kubrick, Star Destroyer, star wars, steven speilberg, t-16 skyhopper, technology, Television, tie fighter, tv, ucla, video, voyage to the outer planets, walter chronkite, war games, WarGames, world exclusive, x-wing, y-wing

January 4, 2014 By Jason DeBord

The Original Prop Blog 2013 Year in Review: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original TV & Movie Props, Costumes and Pop Culture Memorabilia

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As per tradition, (see 2007 Year in Review, 2008 Year in Review, 2009 Year in Review, 2010 Year in Review, 2011 Year in Review, 2012 Year in Review), what follows is an editorial featuring my personal observations and opinions with regards to the business of buying, collecting, selling, and preserving original pop culture artifacts – looking back at the top trends, developments, and news stories of 2013. As is always the case, this is a completely subjective exercise, and merely touches on the developments and events that relate to the hobby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles, News and Events, The Year in Review Tagged With: 2013, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, ampas, artifact, artifacts, auction, auctioneer, bubble, christies, collector, complaint, Costume, court, debbie reynolds, defraud, ebay, editorial, fbi, Film, finance, Fraud, funding, history, hollywood history museum, hollywood treasure, james comisar, LACMA, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, Los Angeles, los angeles county museum of art, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, media, memorabilia, Movie, Museum, museum of television, opinion, original prop blog, pop culture, poster, profiles in history, Prop, reserve, shill, shill bidding, star wars, starting bid, stormtrooper, studios, Television, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the bubble, tv, Wardrobe

October 17, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Revisiting TV Prop Studio Sanctioned Auctions: Descriptions, Research, Production Made, Multiples, Back-Ups, “Use” on Screen (ScreenBid/Breaking Bad, Profiles in History/LOST, Christie’s/Star Trek)

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An issue that seems to come up with every official studio auction of original props and costumes from popular television shows is that of buyers feeling mislead by descriptions of auction houses, particularly use.  We saw this with Christie’s and their official “40 years of Star Trek” auction, with Profiles in History and their sale of material from ABC’s LOST, and based on a reader comment today on my article about newcomer ScreenBid and their Breaking Bad auction, it would seem that the same issue is in play with this latest sale as well.  Since people likely don’t check my articles for comments after reading it, I thought it might be worthwhile and productive to highlight that comment and my response in a new article, as it is an issue that seems to occur with each of these official studio sales, particularly because it brings in participants who have not participated in such sales before, and perhaps have not purchased or collected original props, costumes, and other artifacts from film and television. [Read more…]

Filed Under: ABC's LOST (Disney) Auction, Breaking Bad, Christie's, Christie's 'Star Trek' Lawsuit, Editorials, Profiles in History, ScreenBid Tagged With: albuquerque, AMC, as is where is, assets, attribution, attributions, auction, auctioneer, authentic, back up, ben, bid, breaking bad, brent spiner, bryan cranston, buyer beware, cbs paramount, Characters, charity, christies, claims, collect, collector, Costume, Costumes, court, data, description, donate, fake, Film, Fraud, Jeffrey A. Dash, jesse pinkman, judge, lawsuit, live, lost, lot description, memorabilia, meth, methamphetamine, Movie, movie prop, multiples, new mexico, new york, news, next generation, Original, paramount, poker visor, production, production made, profiles in history, Prop, Props, reader comment, reproduction, sawyer's letter, screen-matched, screen-used, ScreenBid, screenused, season, season finale, series, set pieces, star trek, studio, studio auction, studio sale, studio santioned, Ted Moustakis, Television, trailer, tv, tv prop, TV show, uniform, use, walter white, Wardrobe, zap2it

October 15, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Prop Talk Podcast #018 – Troika Brodsky, “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy Collector | Interview by The Original Prop Blog with Jason DeBord

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Troika Brodsky, special guest. This is the eighteenth ‘Prop Talk’ podcast by the Original Prop Blog.  Troika Brodsky is a hobbyist who has, over the past ten years or so, amassed the largest personal collection of Lord of the Rings props, costumes, and other material from the film trilogy.  The collection will be auctioned by Julien’s Auctions (see official site) on December 5th as their “Trilogy Collection: Props & Costumes from Middle-Earth” auction event.  The collection will also be part of a public exhibition at Newbridge Silverware Museum of Style Icons (MOSI) in Kildare, Ireland from October 23rd to November 17th.

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Filed Under: "Prop Talk" Podcast, Editorials, Lord of the Rings Tagged With: @ringsprops, apple, auction, auction house, audio, axe, beverly hills, collecting, Collection, collectors, Costume, darren julien, discussion, download, entertainement, event, exhibition, Film, frodo, gimli, hasbro, hobbit, hobby, Hollywood, interview, ireland, itunes, itunes store, Jason DeBord, JRR Tolkien, Julien's Auction, memorabilia, middle earth, mosi, Movie, mp3, newbridge, newbridge silverware museum, novel, one ring, Original, original prop blog, originalpropblog, peter Jackson, player, podcast, private, prize, Prop, prop talk, ringwraith, sale, set decoration, set pieces, sting sword, sweepstakes, sword, The Fellowship of the Ring, the hobbit, The Lord of The Rings, The Return of the King, The Two Towers, Wardrobe

January 7, 2013 By Jason DeBord

The Original Prop Blog 2012 Year in Review: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original TV & Movie Props, Costumes and Pop Culture Memorabilia

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As per tradition, (see 2007 Year in Review, 2008 Year in Review, 2009 Year in Review, 2010 Year in Review, 2011 Year in Review), what follows is an editorial featuring my personal observations and opinions with regards to the business of buying, collecting, selling, preserving original pop culture artifacts – looking back at the top trends, developments, and news stories of 2012. As is always the case, this is a completely subjective exercise, and merely touches on the developments and events that relate to the hobby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles, News and Events, The Year in Review Tagged With: 2012, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, ampas, artifact, artifacts, auction, auctioneer, bubble, christies, collector, complaint, Costume, court, debbie reynolds, defraud, ebay, editorial, fbi, Film, finance, Fraud, funding, history, hollywood history museum, hollywood treasure, james comisar, LACMA, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, Los Angeles, los angeles county museum of art, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, media, memorabilia, Movie, Museum, museum of television, opinion, original prop blog, pop culture, poster, profiles in history, Prop, reserve, shill, shill bidding, star wars, starting bid, stormtrooper, studios, Television, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the bubble, tv, Wardrobe

January 2, 2013 By Jason DeBord

The Original Prop Blog Quarterly Web Site Traffic Statistics: Q4 2012

The latest web site traffic statistics for the Original Prop Blog, as of December 31, 2012 (Q4 2012).

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November 28, 2012 By Jason DeBord

Opinion/Editorial: Free Advice for Premiere Props – Seven Tips To Improve Live Auction Business

Premiere Props has been around since 2001…  about a year longer than I have been collecting.  So they’ve been a fixture in the hobby for my collecting “lifetime”.  In fact, one of the first original props I ever purchased I bought from Premiere Props on eBay (one of The Shoveler’s shovels from Mystery Men).  While they have demonstrated longevity, I’m actually kind of surprised at how little they have evolved over the years.  Today I find myself inspired to offer some third party tips, in the form of free advice, that would make a positive impact on their business and standing in this art market.  My intention is not to be snarky, but underline some issues that have been painfully obvious over the years (to me anyway).  Seven simple changes could vastly improve the company (it was originally going to be three, but as I started writing this, it grew; still, it is not intended to be comprehensive).  The following is my list, based on my personal observations and opinions. [Read more…]

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