Propstore
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Propstore
Anyone ever used Propstore.com? From what I can find online they are very reliable and I'm tempted by Ellen Pages's ice skates from X-Men 3.
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Re: Propstore
Yup, they are reliable, some of my friends have ordered stuff from there before. I'm a cheap bastard and most of the items I usually desire there are way out of my price range.
Just checked their current catalog and for a fan of also everything grim and eery, the Venom skull prop from a deleted sequence of Spider-Man 3 intriques me a lot. I have a few other fullsized evil prop skulls on top of the bookshelf already so that would go well together with them. If only I'd have enough willpower to get myself to spend £900 for such item (and probably pay an additional £150-200 for taxes and customs fees).
Just checked their current catalog and for a fan of also everything grim and eery, the Venom skull prop from a deleted sequence of Spider-Man 3 intriques me a lot. I have a few other fullsized evil prop skulls on top of the bookshelf already so that would go well together with them. If only I'd have enough willpower to get myself to spend £900 for such item (and probably pay an additional £150-200 for taxes and customs fees).
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Re: Propstore
Thanks for the info Jyri. I'm tempted but think I might keep an eye on their for something I really really want.
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My 2015 viewing diary - http://www.letterboxd.com/samdvd1/films ... year/2015/
Goal for 2016: 730 films.
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Goal for 2016: 730 films.
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Re: Propstore
I'd rather buy myself a new car. Never bought any props. Though a buddy of mine has a lightsaber and some more stuff.
Wow, it's a lot for some useless junk. Such things are only good at collecting dust...Just checked their current catalog and for a fan of also everything grim and eery, the Venom skull prop from a deleted sequence of Spider-Man 3 intriques me a lot. I have a few other fullsized evil prop skulls on top of the bookshelf already so that would go well together with them. If only I'd have enough willpower to get myself to spend £900 for such item (and probably pay an additional £150-200 for taxes and customs fees).