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- How's it going?
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Good.
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How are you? - Good.
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What can I help you with?
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Well, I have the prop pistol used by the villain in the 1995
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James Bond movie "GoldenEye."
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Very cool.
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There's no such thing as a bad James Bond movie.
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Just some are better than others.
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I agree.
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I have the prop pistol used by the villain in the James Bond
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"GoldenEye" movie from 1995.
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According to my research, $3,000 seems
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to be about the average market street value for it,
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so that's what I'm hoping to get for it.
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Every guy wanted to be James Bond.
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I mean, he was just so damn iconic.
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Everything about the series is amazing.
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Ian Fleming wrote, I think, like, a dozen James Bond books.
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He sold over 100 million copies of them.
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The movies were insanely successful,
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and they'll probably be making James
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Bond movies 50 years from now.
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All right, it's a prop gun that's
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made out of plastic, or resin, or something like that.
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Pretty cool.
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One of the villains was pointing this at James Bond.
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Yes.
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It's been used in several key scenes in the film.
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So where did you get it?
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I got it online, from a prop house in the UK.
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Is this the paperwork, right here?
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This is the paperwork.
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That's the COA that came with it.
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This letter certifies that the above item was production
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used in the film "GoldenEye," in various sequences in the film.
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OK.
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How much do you want for it?
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Well, you know, it's a tough call.
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I mean, there's so much sentimental value to it,
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which, to me, is priceless.
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I don't care about sentimental value at all.
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I can't make money on it.
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I'm thinking 3,000.
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OK.
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Let me call somebody who will know everything about this.
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I've got a buddy who--
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all he does is, like, Hollywood memorabilia,
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so let me have him take a look at it,
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see if he can screen match it.
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- Sounds good. - All right.
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Give me five minutes.
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I'm gonna go give him a call.
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You got it.
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Harrison.
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Rick Harrison.
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How are you?
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Good to see you again.
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What we do we have today?
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We have a gun prop from "GoldenEye," James Bond.
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Excellent.
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Fantastic movies.
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Props have set record prices from those films.
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Very early films are the more desirable
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props, like "Doctor No," which, I think, was the first film.
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"From Russia With Love," "Man With The Golden Gun."
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"Octopussy."
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"Octopussy."
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So anything we find from a James Bond film usually
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bring pretty good money at auction.
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OK.
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Tell me where you purchased it.
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Well, I purchased it online from a prop house,
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basically, in the UK.
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And you have any idea where they acquired it from?
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I believe, initially, they acquired it from [inaudible]..
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Yes.
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[inaudible] probably made all of the weaponry you have ever
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seen in a James Bond movie.
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OK.
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So do you know which scene it was supposed to be in?
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The opening scene.
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The chemical weapons plant, if you're familiar with the film.
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Mhm.
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Hard to tell if it was actually used in the film.
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For my authentication purposes.
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I happen to have a screenshot that I brought with me.
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In the photograph, it looks like it's not a static trigger.
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It looks like he actually is putting
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some pressure on the trigger.
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If I apply pressure to this trigger, it breaks.
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So you can also see in the photograph,
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there's a significant gun sight at the front of the gun.
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There is none here.
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There is a nib, but no gun sight.
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It raises questions.
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So with everything I can see, there's just too much
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inconsistency here for me to say it's that gun,
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but it certainly could be a gun from the film.
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But one of dozens that were made for the film.
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OK.
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OK.
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Fair enough.
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- All right? - All right.
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Thanks, man. - Thank you, Rick.
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Nice meeting you.
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Nice to meet you, Rick.
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Thank you.
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I hate it when this happens, but I mean, like--
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if it was never used, it's not worth a lot, plain and simple.
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But if you can prove it's the real deal,
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I'll give you 3 grand.
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You're the one who's going to have to go frame
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by frame, through a two hour movie,
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and try and find a screenshot that matches.
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And when you do it, make sure you download it in high def.
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I appreciate it.
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Thank you.
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Thanks, man.