I would say that if he can prove it real, then it would probly pay a good sized chunck of his kids ed...( atleast at like a csu or UC.)
A friend of mine has a Darth Vader helmet that was worn in the first star wars movie. He also has documentation for it. It was given to him by some guys from SoCal that come up here for duck hunting.
The question he was asking is what would this thing be worth?
He said they told him that if the movie went as planned it would pay for his kids college.
Any thoughts on this?
I would say that if he can prove it real, then it would probly pay a good sized chunck of his kids ed...( atleast at like a csu or UC.)
There's gotta be some Star Wars groupie web sites, probably with forums, with knuckleheads like us on them....find and post.....see what they say. then Ebay!
A friend of mine has a Darth Vader helmet that was worn in the first star wars movie. He also has documentation for it. It was given to him by some guys from SoCal that come up here for duck hunting.
The question he was asking is what would this thing be worth?
He said they told him that if the movie went as planned it would pay for his kids college.
Any thoughts on this?
I would think they would be correct in that statement.
I have a Darth Vader helmet too.
I have a Darth Vader helmet too.
Yes you do... I have a pic of you in it :crossx:
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/content/pic2475.jpg
This Replica on Ebay is close to $2,000, so you should do better
Darth (http://cgi.ebay.com/Master-Replicas-...61QQrdZ1QQcmdZ ViewItem)
I would say that if he can prove it real, then it would probly pay a good sized chunck of his kids ed...( atleast at like a csu or UC.)
There it is,, it has to be verifiable, and the documentation has to be verified too.
Fanatic George Lucas fans out there with money to burn,,,
Several Sci Fi forums out there, and they would probably know even if the orig one is out there.
I say take it to the Antique Road show. It would be funny to look athe appraisers face when you brought that in.
I'll be interested to hear how you make out.
I've got Lorne Greene's throat mister from the original Battlestar Galactica series.