Yes! We will be making a very high quality reproduction of our prop as a way of celebrating 20 years of FWWM! Look for it in mid 2012. We will also be releasing several other rare prints from our collection in 2012 as a way of saying thank you to our readers and to mark the occasion of this site starting to wind down at the end of next year... :(
Winding down! Say it ain't so!
ReplyDeleteKelm - sorry, I lost your other comment. You asked when the final episode was filmed I think. Well, I have a dated behind-the-scenes photo from the red room set in 29 and it's marked March 11th, 1991. Hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jerry! This helps out quite a bit!
ReplyDeleteI really hope you will continue to keep twinpeaksarchive alive !
ReplyDeleteOh, no! I love your site. I hope you will change your mind and keep it running!
ReplyDeleteI will one day have to find a new one-stop source for news related to Twin Peaks.
ReplyDeleteI came here often.
Thanks for the kind words everyone! There is still a way to go and we plan on going out in a bit of a bang. Or maybe some sort of audible noise.
ReplyDeleteI think that later this year and next will bring some really cool TP merchandise and of course the FWWM deleted scenes. We wouldn't miss it.
Let's keep exploring that darkness out there.
Ok Jerry.....you got some s'plainin to do! Before you shut the doors we would like a Double RR Menu reprint. Front and Back covers, inside lined paper done in a Twin Peaks color scheme for celeb autographs at future Fest dinners. In a nice bound plastic cover. this is jus for starters.....I'm really gonna miss this site.
ReplyDeleteHey Jerry- why are you thinking about "winding down"? You know we all love your site!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jerry!!
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Abetos Douglas
Autumn - I'll see what I can do about the RR Menu. I sold my original years ago, but I still have the Bruce Phillips reproduction.
ReplyDeleteRoss - Thanks! It's just time is all. I still want to see out the music releases and the FWWM product and deleted scenes - should be fun.
The site will truly be missed!
ReplyDeleteYes, TP Archive will be very very missed!! But thank you for the great work over the many years!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words everyone...
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ReplyDeletegreat website!
I am an ardent TP fan and would like to know if reproductions of the Douglas fir painting hanging in the sherriff's office exist and if and where they might be for sale.
Thanks in advance for any tips
Claudia
C - I've never heard anything about that painting. It might have been sold at the 1991 LA prop sale. If so, it is in private hands.
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