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This is a Tory Hanzo sword signed by David Carradine who played bill in the movie Kill Bill?
sweet
Love the movie David Carradine played the can of a group of assassins. They all had really weird names black mamba
The whole snake thing was just kind of silly. Yeah
These swords were signed by David Carradine, probably about 10 or 11 years ago
I used to collect swords, but now they're just collecting dust. I'm looking to get about 2,200
I want to sell these swords because I'm hoping some
Collector who loves the movies who loves Kill Bill can properly display them in some beautiful place
Kilvo couldn't they came at a better time for David Carradine? The guy was pretty much broke
Quentin Tarantino just happened to be a kung-fu hand and pretty much offered him a role
He didn't really get paid all that much for it
But it kind of brought him back into the limelight where people were actually paying him to sign swords and do signings again. Yeah
Kill Bill was originally just supposed to be one film. But by the time Tarantino was done the movie was four hours
So the studio released it in two different parts
They ended up being a really good decision because both films killed it at the box office
So they're replicas yeah, this one is the demon sword, which was Bill's sword
And this one is the bride's rampage sword. Okay?
You mind if I take a look at it now, go ahead
Okay, the swords aren't really much man they're made in China and the blades made to look like it's tempered
It's not really don't know I agree
What are you looking to do with them I'm Selim okay any idea of how much you want for him 2200
Okay, that's a that's quite a bit of money. Mm-hmm. I can tell you that before he died
These were going for about 80 bucks apiece
So I'll tell you what
let me have a buddy of mine from a PSA come down and
he knows the autograph world better than anybody and he can tell me if
Since he's died if they've gone up that much or what the deal is. All right. All right, great back. Hey, that's good
I think it's great that an expert's being called in because I'll get the signatures
Authenticated and I might learn some more things about this piece
Well, I got some signed David Carradine swords, oh cool
um, when you talk about like the 70s cult classic type actors, you know, he was a you know,
B movie guy he did over 100 movies ended up being pretty popular
I mean he had the whole kung-fu thing
and then once Kill Bill came out his
Popularity went insane for a few years and then he ends up dying in a strange way
Yeah, but you know people star really into this guy
David Carradine carries a little weight within the autograph community
I mean he kind of went through a period where no one really cared about him and then he went through a big
Explosion where he got popular again after Kill Bill, he was really fan friendly. So there's still plenty of it out there in the marketplace
What are your concerns Corey I've had the David Carradine signed a Torrey Hanzo replicas before he died
They were gone for like 80 bucks. I don't know what they're worth now
Oh, yeah, that's usually the thing is them somebody passes away their signature ends up going up in value
I just want to do a few things want to just take a look at the signatures, make sure they're alive
All right, that's the first one
second one
same
Kind of exact pattern on the definite life. There's no doubt about that. Looks like a sharpie
The next thing I want to do is just take a look at a couple examples of a signature
The guy was pretty sloppy when he signed him. So very simple you could see here an authentic example
I see this big D here and I'm starting with that you get the heavy lean
He curls in on both of these C's and it's just kind of sloppy so live Inc
No problem with that signatures match perfectly
Definitely authentic no doubt about that. Okay?
So what do you think? They're worth? Well are these rare? No, are they cool? Absolutely. I
Put the value as a pair of these
Right about $600
It's better than what it was. Yes, sure good to see you. Thank you. Yep. Good luck Thanks
The thing with the swords is I would classify them as manufacturing memorabilia
They're really neat-looking pieces and they looked like the ones they use in the movie
But it's just kind of a manufactured piece and he sat down and signed them in a production line
So they're really not that rare. They're just kind of cool
It's a pretty big jump to 2,200 man. Yeah really willing to take
you know, it's unfortunately I didn't I didn't really expect them to be worth so little
You know, I would give you like 200 bucks for them
Yeah, I don't know. I was thinking like, you know 1,200. It'd be like my bottom, you know
1,200 I
We're not gonna be able to make a deal now and I appreciate I appreciate it thanks. They've never given
$200 that's just way too low. I mean, I understand where they're coming from. But in my opinion these are worth much much more
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