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| 1. Wednesday, December 26, 2007 1:34 AM |
| Jerry Horne |
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Hi all - We just started a new site called 'Twin Peaks Props' and we are looking for pictures from your Twin Peaks prop collection (Original or reproduction) to put up on our site. You can contact us through the site. Cheers! http://www.twinpeaksprops.blogspot.com
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| 2. Wednesday, December 26, 2007 11:10 AM |
| 12rainbow |
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Amanda scored some reproductions to sell at the Twin Peaks Festival, like the RR mugs and the half heart necklaces (packages as his, with a leather cord, and hers on a gold chain.) The BOB sketch reproduction and the Miss Twin Peaks fliers used to be in the Bruce Philips Twin Peaks collectibles catalog.
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| 3. Thursday, December 27, 2007 9:29 AM |
| LODGE4 |
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I've been trying to find a ring like the owl's cave ring for years now and your post reminded me of that quest - any idea how I can get one that looks like the one in the movie?
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| 4. Thursday, December 27, 2007 10:11 AM |
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One of my friends had one made by a jeweler. It cost about $400 and wasn't EXACT but was damn near perfect. All he did was make some really clear screenshots of closeups of the ring and then took them to the jeweler who discussed with him the materials needed (since nobody really knows what kind of stone it was made from) and then the jeweler went to work. Took a few weeks but it was definitely worth the money and the wait. It's a nice replica.
~ Amanda "Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave..."
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| 5. Thursday, December 27, 2007 11:31 AM |
| jordan |
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we have a deer head that was in the location that they filmed the Roadhouse interior in downtown Seattle - can't remember the actual name of the place. I've never been able to spot the deer head in the pilot but according to the owner of the place when we were there in 2000, it was on the wall above the bar, I think is what he said. not really a prop, I suppose... :)
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| 6. Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:47 PM |
| 12rainbow |
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I've held in my hands Laura's bloody prom photo (Lynch Posters has a pic of it,) the 2 Packard Mill bank ledgers, and Laura's sunglasses that Donna wears. (Yes, I tried them on.)
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| 7. Thursday, December 27, 2007 2:53 PM |
| one suave folk |
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| QUOTE: we have a deer head that was in the location that they filmed the Roadhouse interior in downtown Seattle - can't remember the actual name of the place. I've never been able to spot the deer head in the pilot but according to the owner of the place when we were there in 2000, it was on the wall above the bar, I think is what he said. not really a prop, I suppose... :) | It was called The Timberline, a western themed gay bar. It's now one of the performing spaces for Seattle's most prestigious arts college: Cornish. A deer head would be a piece of set dressing, not a prop (unless someone actually handled it onscreen).
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| 8. Thursday, December 27, 2007 8:59 PM |
| jordan |
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That was it - Timberline. Yes, it's set dressing -- but it's the closest thing I have. :)
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| 9. Thursday, December 27, 2007 9:45 PM |
| Jerry Horne |
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I just watched the fight scene in the pilot and could not spot it. Still, nice to have it knowing it was there! John Thorne from WIP just sent us a scan of a One Eyed Jacks poker chip he owns. Check it out!
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| 10. Friday, December 28, 2007 9:53 AM |
| one suave folk |
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QUOTE:I just watched the fight scene in the pilot and could not spot it. Still, nice to have it knowing it was there! John Thorne from WIP just sent us a scan of a One Eyed Jacks poker chip he owns. Check it out!
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The Timberline was used for FWWM. Not sure if it's the pilot location.
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| 11. Friday, December 28, 2007 12:19 PM |
| jordan |
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i think it was also used for the pilot. if you watch carefully you can see the walkway just above the bar that is in the Timberline.
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| 12. Friday, December 28, 2007 1:50 PM |
| Jerry Horne |
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I'll check out FWWM too. But ya, the set was dark and Lynch used mostly low angles.
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| 13. Friday, December 28, 2007 2:03 PM |
| one suave folk |
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QUOTE:I'll check out FWWM too. But ya, the set was dark and Lynch used mostly low angles.
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Plus, "Jacques" was filling up most of the behind -the- bar frames.
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