Very expensive items. I hope they will find a good home. Why can't we organise a Twin Peaks Trust and try to buy out and preserve these items for generations to come?
What I'm saying is that an object has a certain market value regardless of our own personal worth. In my experience of buying and selling nearly $100,000.00 worth of Twin Peaks props in the last 20 years, those estimates are very reasonable.
Probably for the same reasons that most people sell things!
I was lucky enough to have dinner with Piper a few years ago in her home. She told me she had stuff in her garage including something from Carrie. I think that should do very well at the auction. I never got to rummage through her garage, but she sure put me to work in her garden!
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Very expensive items. I hope they will find a good home.
Why can't we organise a Twin Peaks Trust and try to buy out and preserve these items for generations to come?
Expensive? They haven't even been auctioned yet. If they hit the estimates I would call them very cheap.
Off course they are priceless. I meant it relative to what I can afford to pay for a collectible. We must be on very different pay scales :)
What I'm saying is that an object has a certain market value regardless of our own personal worth. In my experience of buying and selling nearly $100,000.00 worth of Twin Peaks props in the last 20 years, those estimates are very reasonable.
Its my jealousy talking. I wish I could buy it all.
Wonder why Piper decided to part with it...
Probably for the same reasons that most people sell things!
I was lucky enough to have dinner with Piper a few years ago in her home. She told me she had stuff in her garage including something from Carrie. I think that should do very well at the auction. I never got to rummage through her garage, but she sure put me to work in her garden!
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