What You Don t Know About Prop Money

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There are few television shows I really enjoy watching and also fewer that I'd ever want a piece of memorabilia of. For that small handful of shows I cannot think of a more suitable way to be a part of its history than by owning a piece of it. Owning a TV find prop money might be more than just having an item that happened to be on a show, it's taking part within the existence of the show. Think about it. What can compare with owning Fonzie's leather jacket or Radar's teddy bear or wool cap? For all time there will be just one true Kit. They are the kinds of things that may very well rise in value a good deal as the years pass.

Other than being a good investment the cool factor is rather high when considering the alternative. Who wouldn't want to own Magnum's mustache? I have been to dinner parties and have been subjected to listening to the boring history of numerous African masks and trinkets from Victorian London that even the original owners didn't care much about.. Just once I'd like to go to an acquaintance's home, be seated in front of their massive LCD screen and shown an episode of All in the Family in HD only to realize in the event the credits roll that my posterior is posteriated in Archie's chair.

It appears that shows from the past had more props worth owning. I have a hard time thinking of anything in Lost or 24 that would look good on my mantle. The telephone that Jack Bauer tosses for fear of being traced? John Locke's old wheel chair? There just can not be a comparison between Batman's can of anti-shark spray and also the stethoscope utilized by that chick in Grey's Anatomy within the fourth episode of the next season.

Owning a prop from a film is just not a bad thing but there is one thing more personal with regards to TV. Movies are seen in public at theaters with little personality with others you don't know and also are vaguely concerned about having sneeze in your popped corn. Television is designed for the home. What is shown on television is designed for when you're tired after a long day and want to cuddle up on the couch within your pj's. It only seems sensible that a piece of what's on the tube should one day end up in a fan's home.

It may seem unbelievable but my friend owes his life to a TV prop. He was in his back yard relaxing on his hammock on a summer afternoon, simply minding his own business and enjoying a cool glass of pomegranate juice. A prowler hopped the fence at the back of his yard and approached him quickly with a sizable knife. Thinking quickly, my friend threw his frosted glass to the ground and grabbed at his utility belt for his trusty Star Trek phaser from circa 2342. The prowler gave up immediately and remained face down on the grass until the police arrived.

Alright, so a piece of TV memorabilia is cool and a good conversation piece, it's more personal than owning anything from a movie set, it may pay off financially in the long run and could even save your life. It is a lossless situation. Get one.