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Darth Vaders helmet on the Antiques roadshow
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<blockquote data-quote="retrotoyinfo" data-source="post: 468587" data-attributes="member: 9848"><p>I was shocked by those valuations. A broken axe £40k-£60k</p><p></p><p>Props thrown in skips after the films I heard was common. I bet a lot of original star wars props were thrown away, which makes the surviving parts all the more rare. </p><p></p><p>I once saw a large ANH death star surface prop (mostly made of wood) on eBay, the seller claimed he fetched it out himself from a skip at Elstree studios, must have been 18years ago I saw that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrotoyinfo, post: 468587, member: 9848"] I was shocked by those valuations. A broken axe £40k-£60k Props thrown in skips after the films I heard was common. I bet a lot of original star wars props were thrown away, which makes the surviving parts all the more rare. I once saw a large ANH death star surface prop (mostly made of wood) on eBay, the seller claimed he fetched it out himself from a skip at Elstree studios, must have been 18years ago I saw that. [/QUOTE]
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