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June 17, 2018 By Jason DeBord

Andrew Ainsworth Still Taking Credit For The Work Of Others, Compares Himself To Michelangelo…

The Daily Express have published a puff piece about Andrew Ainsworth (“the designer of the original stormtrooper”) today in an article by Gabriella Geisinger (see “How the Stormtrooper became Star Wars icon ‘More popular than Michelangelo’s David'”).  Ainsworth even compares himself to Michelangelo.  In the article, Ainsworth gives passing mention to Ralph McQuarrie for his original “sketch” of the Stormtrooper, and as in past interviews of course no mention at all of Liz Moore (who was responsible for the original Stormtrooper helmet sculpt) or Brian Muir (who was the first to sculpt armor parts).  And no mention of John Barry, (the production designer) or John Mollo (the wardrobe designer) who were also part of the team that created the Stormtrooper.  To be fair, Ainsworth deserves credit for what he did contribute to the original Star Wars film… but he always seems eager to take much more credit than is due. [Read more…]

Filed Under: "Prototype" Stormtrooper Helmets (AA, Andrew Ainsworth), Editorials, LFL, Ainsworth, Stormtrooper Helmets, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, News and Events, Star Wars, Star Wars, Stormtrooper Helmets Tagged With: Ainsworth, andrew ainsworth, armor, armour, Art, brian muir, copyright, Costume, daily mail, design, george lucas, helmet, imperial, john mollo, journalism, lawsuit, legal, LFL, liz moore, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, marketplace, Original, production, Prop, prototype, public discussion, ralph mcquarrie, replica, sculpt, sds, shepperton design studios, sketch, star wars, stormtrooper, Stormtrooper Helmets, trademark

January 25, 2018 By Jason DeBord

Auction Buyer Files Lawsuit Against Profiles in History Over Tony Soprano Costume from Final Episode of “The Sopranos”

A customer of Profiles in History, Dwight Manley, has this week filed a lawsuit against the auction house in Los Angeles Superior Court.  Manley is suing over a costume worn by James Gandolfini in the final episode of The Sopranos, and has also named The Golden Closet as a Defendant as the company was the consignor of the item in question.  His complaint alleges fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of express warranty.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Fraud in the News, Golden Closet, News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: auction, auction catalog, auction house, breach, calabassas, catalog, complaint, Costume, defendant, description, dwight manley, Fraud, Golden Closet, hbo, holsten's, james gandolfini, joe maddalena, joe maddelena, last episode, lawsuit, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Superior Court, made in america, Misrepresentation, orange county, Plaintiff, production, profiles in history, screen worn, screen-used, superior court, the golden closet, the sopranos, Wardrobe

January 3, 2018 By Jason DeBord

The 11th Annual Original Prop Blog “Year in Review” for 2017: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original TV & Movie Props, Costumes and Pop Culture Memorabilia

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, 2013 Year in Review, 2014 Year in Review, 2015 Year in Review, 2016 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 used in film and television productions. A look back at interesting trends, developments, and news stories from 2017. As is always the case, this is a completely subjective exercise, and merely touches on the developments and events that relate to the hobby and art market. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles, The Year in Review Tagged With: 2017, 2017 year in review, 4k, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, ampas, antiquities, artifact, artifacts, auction, auctioneer, authentication, bubble, collector, complaint, Costume, court, debbie reynolds, defraud, ebay, editorial, fbi, Film, finance, Fraud, funding, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, Los Angeles, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, media, memorabilia, Movie, Museum, Music, opinion, original prop blog, pop culture, prison, prison sentences, profiles in history, Prop, prop store, reserve, shill, shill bidding, star wars, studios, Television, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, tv, uhd, Wardrobe

December 31, 2017 By Jason DeBord

California Assembly Continues To Confuse and Confound Marketplace with New Legislative “Fixes” to Autograph Law

The Original Prop Blog is more confused than ever with the ever evolving and changing law in California pertaining to the sale and purchase of autographed memorabilia.  Governor Jerry Brown signed new changes into law in October, and rather than starting over with a new law that makes sense, they continue to tinker with the existing one which is just a terribly written (though well-intended) piece of legislation.  Honestly, it’s gotten to the point where reading these bills and referencing back to the previous laws that the new fixes are supposed to… fix…  just continue to make things more and more confusing.  Confusing isn’t a strong enough word.  Confounding?  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570 & AB 228), News and Events Tagged With: #fightfraud, 2017, ab 1570, Assembly Bill 228, authentication, autograph, bookstores, california, california state legislature, certificate of authenticity, coa, collector, consumer, crime, dealer, defraud, ebay, fake, Film, forgery, Fraud, hamillhimself, lawsuit, ling ling chang, local bookstores, mark hamill, memorabilia, Movie, Pacific Legal Foundation, real, Senate Bill 579, signature, sports memorabilia, star wars, state legislature, the force awakens, Twitter

July 11, 2017 By Jason DeBord

California Assembly & Senate Continue To Confuse Marketplace with New Legislative “Fixes” to Autograph Law

In early 2016, I wrote a lengthy critique of the then proposed new “autograph anti-fraud legislation” introduced to the California Assembly.  That bill was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown, and sustained vocal opposition to the law continues, along with confusion in the marketplace in California.  Government being government, there are now two different legislative “fixes” in the works that don’t address the myriad of problems that the terrible law put into effect.  Additionally, Pacific Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit on behalf of Book Passage and Bill Petrocelli back in May, with the suit intended to challenge the “law that made the sale of autographed books unconscionably difficult”. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570 & AB 228), News and Events Tagged With: #fightfraud, ab 1570, Assembly Bill 228, authentication, autograph, bookstores, california, california state legislature, certificate of authenticity, coa, collector, consumer, crime, dealer, defraud, ebay, fake, Film, forgery, Fraud, hamillhimself, lawsuit, ling ling chang, local bookstores, mark hamill, memorabilia, Movie, Pacific Legal Foundation, real, Senate Bill 579, signature, sports memorabilia, star wars, state legislature, the force awakens, Twitter

January 27, 2017 By Jason DeBord

California State Assemblymember Todd Gloria Introduces AB 228 To Rectify California Assembly Bill AB 1570’s Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation

It was nearly a year ago to the day that I wrote about California Assemblymember Ling Ling Chang’s California Assembly Bill AB 1570, created as anti-fraud legislation.  At that time, I wrote a lengthy analysis of the bill, pointing out problematic facets of the then proposed legislation that Governor Jerry Brown signed into law last October.  Once law, other businesses and mainstream media outlets began to complain about key elements of the law that would appear to have some consequences not anticipated by those who create it and enacted it into law.  Ling Ling Chang lost her bid for a State Senate seat in November, so there was uncertainty as to who would take up the responsibility of fixing the problems with the law.  It would appear that Assemblymember Todd Gloria of the 78th District (serving Coronado, Del Mar, Imperial Beach, San Diego and Solana Beach) has come forward to attempt to create a follow-up bill to resolve some of the issues that critics have identified, in the form of Assembly Bill AB 228. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Fraud in the News, Governmental Agencies, Law Enforcement, News and Events Tagged With: #fightfraud, ab 1570, AB 228, authentication, autograph, bookstores, california, california state legislature, certificate of authenticity, coa, collector, consumer, crime, dealer, defraud, ebay, fake, Film, forgery, Fraud, lawsuit, ling ling chang, local bookstores, memorabilia, Movie, real, signature, sports memorabilia, state legislature, Todd Gloria

January 1, 2017 By Jason DeBord

The 10th Annual Original Prop Blog “Year in Review” for 2016: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original TV & Movie Props, Costumes and Pop Culture Memorabilia

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, 2013 Year in Review, 2014 Year in Review, 2015 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. A look back at interesting trends, developments, and news stories from 2016. 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: Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570 & AB 228), Editorials, Featured Articles, News and Events, The Year in Review Tagged With: 2016, 2016 year in review, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, ampas, antiquities, artifact, artifacts, auction, auctioneer, authentication, bubble, collector, complaint, Costume, court, debbie reynolds, defraud, ebay, editorial, fbi, Film, finance, Fraud, funding, history, hollywood history museum, hollywood treasure, investment, Julien's Auctions, kickstarter, LACMA, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, Los Angeles, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, media, memorabilia, Movie, Museum, museum of television, Music, opinion, original prop blog, pop culture, poster, prison, prison sentences, profiles in history, Prop, prop store, reserve, Ruby Slippers, screenused, shill, shill bidding, Smithsonian, star wars, starting bid, studios, Television, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, tv, Wardrobe

October 15, 2016 By Jason DeBord

Los Angeles Times Article Picks Apart New Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570)

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As a follow-up to my prior articles on the topic of the new Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570) , Michael Hiltzik of the Los Angeles Times has published his own piece highlighting issues with the law and real world impacts on California businesses, independent bookstores in particular.  It is a great read and illustrates the disconnect between lawmakers and businesses in California, regardless of the pro-consumer intentions of the legislation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Autograph Anti-Fraud Legislation (California Assembly Bill AB 1570 & AB 228), Editorials, Fraud in the News, Governmental Agencies, Law Enforcement, News and Events Tagged With: #fightfraud, ab 1570, authentication, autograph, bookstores, california, california state legislature, certificate of authenticity, coa, collector, consumer, crime, dealer, defraud, ebay, fake, Film, forgery, Fraud, lawsuit, ling ling chang, local bookstores, memorabilia, Movie, real, signature, sports memorabilia, state legislature

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