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Stargate Props For Sale

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http://www.gateworld.net/news/2009/12/prop-store-of-london-selling-key-stargate-items/

If you’ve been looking to own your own Jaffa staff weapon or Goa’uld pain stick to lord over your friends, here is your chance! The Prop Store of London has acquired two large lots of Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis props, including several key items from the history of the franchise. They’re now for sale at the company’s Web site.

Check out the list of items by show: Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.

Items include things like zat gun wrist holders, rubber training staffs, Asgard and Tok’ra communicators, Ori warrior helmets, a Prior staff, Nerus’s holographic projector (first seen in “Beachhead”), Goa’uld control panels, Wraith set pieces, jewelry, prison shackles, original production art, and much more.

Additional items will be added in the weeks ahead. Some are major, one-of-a-kind items like the Ra mask, and the Ancient control chair.

But don’t think you’ll be getting any of these for a steal. As rare collectables from the show’s set (and not replicas), these items range from $65 (for a leather holster for a Sodan staff weapon) to $1,995 U.S. (for an original zat gun, and for the Ancient device pictured above — which let Jonas Quinn see bugs in a parallel dimension in Season Six’s “Sight Unseen”). The asking prices for most items are in the triple digits.

This isn't a good sign to me.
 
I don't know. SGU has made a conscious decision to not repeat the same aesthetic as the previous two series. There's no reason for MGM to keep all this stuff around. As long as they continue to hold onto the sets in Vancouver, I wouldn't be worried about the fate of the Stargate Atlantis DVD movie.
 
If I had a spare $2,000 I'd get a Staff weapon...or the Avery Brooks signed Phaser
 
In the past, I had a bought a couple of Red Dwarf props from this place. Nothing huge but the items were in the "triple digits".

Mr Awe
 
This isn't a good sign to me.

Not necessarily a bad thing; production has been selling off props like this for years now (even back when SG-1 was still filming). The only real notable I see on that list is the ancient control chair, but let's not forget that was destroyed at Area 51 in the series finale of Atlantis. As a result, we likely wouldn't be seeing that again anyway.

The chair could always be used in one of the movies, this simply means they can't continue to pay for the storage which is a bad sign to me.
 
The only real notable I see on that list is the ancient control chair, but let's not forget that was destroyed at Area 51 in the series finale of Atlantis. As a result, we likely wouldn't be seeing that again anyway.

Well, it was also used as Atlantis's control chair (and the other three or four we saw throughout the shows).
 
This isn't a good sign to me.

Not necessarily a bad thing; production has been selling off props like this for years now (even back when SG-1 was still filming). The only real notable I see on that list is the ancient control chair, but let's not forget that was destroyed at Area 51 in the series finale of Atlantis. As a result, we likely wouldn't be seeing that again anyway.

The chair could always be used in one of the movies, this simply means they can't continue to pay for the storage which is a bad sign to me.

Car wash?
 
Not necessarily a bad thing; production has been selling off props like this for years now (even back when SG-1 was still filming). The only real notable I see on that list is the ancient control chair, but let's not forget that was destroyed at Area 51 in the series finale of Atlantis. As a result, we likely wouldn't be seeing that again anyway.

The chair could always be used in one of the movies, this simply means they can't continue to pay for the storage which is a bad sign to me.

Car wash?

:guffaw::guffaw::techman:
 
This isn't a good sign to me.

Not necessarily a bad thing; production has been selling off props like this for years now (even back when SG-1 was still filming). The only real notable I see on that list is the ancient control chair, but let's not forget that was destroyed at Area 51 in the series finale of Atlantis. As a result, we likely wouldn't be seeing that again anyway.

Plus, if for some reason they do need it, or any of the props, they can keep names and addresses on file, and rent out the props later. It's not unusual for a studio to seek out and rent certain props or antiques from people (even buy them) for use in movies (don't know how common it is in TV these days, though).
 
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