Wow, Sue! Thanks for sharing those memories.
Well, for me, it was fun as the first thing I saw for sale was the Wonder Woman costume for Lynda Carter. It brought back a lot of memories. My step Mom was head of wardrobe at CBS for many years before she started her own company, J&M Costumers. She built
the costume for Wonder Woman and I remember seeing the fittings with Lynda Carter....brought back a lot of memories....
Sue
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Cool auction Scott!
But is there ANY collector ANYWHERE who isn't chilled to the bone when they read this?
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discrepancies between this information and other opinions. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy to assist you in assessing the condition of the lot. In accordance with the terms and conditions of sale, as agreed to by bidders upon registering for an
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While not a real movie poster auction, the catalog for this Juliens auction in LA is fun to look at, especially for boomers and classic TV fans. There are some movie posters for a few TV shows that made it
to the big screen (Munster Go Home, The Man Called Flintstone and Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear) and one that went the other way (Lassie).
Take a look:
https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/channel-surfing-a-broadcast-to-binge-auction
Who doesn’t need the Riddler’s ??? Suit Jacket or a Batarang from “Batman,” or a lighted AB sign from “American Bandstand,” or how about a “Price is Right” logo sign used in the studio? There’s even the chalkboard
signatures of celebrities that appeared on “What’s My Line” in the 1960’s.
An interesting collection of items for sure.
Scott
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