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!
Very expensive items. I hope they will find a good home.
ReplyDeleteWhy 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.
ReplyDeleteOff 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 :)
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeleteIts my jealousy talking. I wish I could buy it all.
ReplyDeleteWonder why Piper decided to part with it...
Probably for the same reasons that most people sell things!
ReplyDeleteI 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!