Very nice! But where are the jewels?![]()
Kind regards,
Indy
Very nice! But where are the jewels?![]()
Kind regards,
Indy
AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM
http://www.magnoliclothiers.com
Did I loose something in this ...? Are these birds spoken for, or are they avialable.
If you did a run...how about another, and at what co$t?
"Wadda ya hear, wadda ya say?"
9 years, 4 months, 8 days.
Only 234 days!
Andykev:
See this thread. You may have to talk to MK to see if he has one left over from sam spade's closet.
http://fedoralounge.skyblueproductio...s=&threadid=41
Yea, I thought this was just a one time, one bird thing. However, perhaps it is a test, for a run of them. The original bird run (I like the way that sounds... bird run) was pretty quick, but also pretty successful.
A man can fall many times in life, but he's never a failure until he refuses to get up.
Well, if another series is cast, I want at least two. (I'd prefer unplated.) One for myself, one for my friend the P.I. that I used to work with, and maybe even another for another fellow fan of Dashiell Hammett. So, with Andykev and myself, there are at least three, and maybe four (or more) needed.
Hey, MK: If you do make another series, please be so kind as to start a new thread. I'd hate to miss out (again) because I missed a message buried on the third page...
I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance, I needed a vacation, I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat, a hat and a gun.
No plans for another run at this time.
As for keeping up......just click on "view new posts" .....in the upper right hand corner of the main page. It will list all the posts since your last visit.
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
That is a VERY handy box. I click on it first thing, each time I visit the site.Originally posted by MK
No plans for another run at this time.
As for keeping up......just click on "view new posts" .....in the upper right hand corner of the main page. It will list all the posts since your last visit.
A man can fall many times in life, but he's never a failure until he refuses to get up.
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You can have this one.....for only 8 million:
The Maltese Falcon
Remember the 1941 Humphrey Bogart film, "The Maltese Falcon"? In the film, detective Sam Spade sought the Maltese Falcon-a priceless golden bird studded with gems. In the movie, the bird turned out to be a worthless hunk of lead. Ronald Winston has recently created the Harry Winston Falcon. He bought the original prop at auction two years ago for $398,000. He recreated the bird with 10 pounds of gold and it sits on a malachite base. It has two Burma ruby cabochon eyes and interchangeable coral and gold claws. From the falcon's beak hangs a 42 carat diamond. It took two years to finish, and the cost is $8 million.
Too bad it is the wrong sculpture.
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
WOW!!! Now that's a BIRD!
A man can fall many times in life, but he's never a failure until he refuses to get up.
There were at least two Maltese Falcon's used for the shooting of the movie, and one of them is in the Warner Bros. Museum on the studio lot (they also have Sam's piano from "Casablanca" and a lot of other neat stuff). The studio archivist compared their Falcon with stills from the movie and the film itself, carefully comparing the scratch marks on the statuette with the knife strokes Sydney Greenstreet makes when he's examining it. He concluded that it matched the one seen in still photos, but not the actual film. So he theorizes that it was used either for an earlier take or rehearsal, and was then replaced by another one for the shot that appears in the film.
M2