Firsthand Account of the Christie's Star Trek Auction
DustCollector writes to mention a Scientific American blog post about the highly successful Star Trek auction at Christie's on Thursday. The props, from many different shows, went for far more than was estimated. From the article: "The auction board flickered in perpetual motion as dollars changed along with the equivalent in euros, British pounds, Hong Kong dollars and Japanese yen (what, no quatloos?). Picard's Enterprise-E captain's chair, estimated to sell for $7,000-$8,000, went for $52,000. Two prop wine bottles of 'Chateau Picard,' estimated to go for $500 to $700, sold for $5,500. 'That's probably a record for empty wine bottles,' the auctioneer quipped. The sale prices so exceeded the estimated price that absentee bidders--those who place a maximum and hope for the best--hardly stood a chance: I counted only two successful absentee bids in the first 124 lots."
You know those guys we always used to beat up in gum class?
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Yeah, they ended up with all the money.
I'm being sarcastic of course, I lacked the bicepts to ever raise a fist in anger/frustration
My work here is dung.
Full-scale? That must have been a large room.
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You better get some kind of certificate of authentication so your
parents can sell it after you move out of the basement.
I've always wanted a 4,000,000 pennies whistle.
KFG
A ferengi is crying happy tears.
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