See What Geeks With Tons of Disposable Income Bought At This Huge Sci-Fi Auction
Holy Rusted Metal Batman!
The Galileo shuttlecraft, which is 24 feet long and nine feet tall, was sold to an unnamed bidder who ended up paying $70,150, beating out other interested parties with money to burn in a bidding war that ended the auction. Although, another account says that it was sold to Alec Peters and Adam Schneider of Galileo Restoration for $60,000, plus the buyer’s premium, which probably brought it up to the higher amount. Either way, that hunk of vintage sci-fi junk cost more than my car.
But this weekend’s auction in Los Angeles wasn’t the end of this collector’s dream! More items, part of the Dreier Collection, will be part of an ongoing call for bids throughout the month of July. Items include the aforementioned Willy Wonka costume worn by Wilder, a Chewbacca mask from Star Wars, production props from Alien 3, and various items from the Indiana Jones movies, Battlestar Galactica, the original Superman movie, and more.
Probably some of the more attractive items are set pieces from Star Trek, namely The Next Generation. There are over forty lots worth of items, including the Captain’s Chair (sat in by Jean-Luc Picard himself, Patrick Stewart) and one of Geordi’s VISORs. Of course, you will still need several thousand dollars for things like that. (Only a few hundred for a Cardassian PADD.)
So, what are you waiting for? You’ve been swing your allowance all this time, right? Break open that piggy bank and go for it!
(via Trek Movie, Blastr)
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