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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Bob Zager on December 04, 2007, 05:35:28 PM
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CBS.com is reporting this news at the following link"
http://www.cbs.com/daytime/price/about/justin/ (http://\"http://www.cbs.com/daytime/price/about/justin/\")
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Corrected link from the press release.... (http://\"http://www.charityfolks.com/cfauctions/auction_landing_cat.asp?mcid=12748&scid=12750\") the link in the release goes to a 404 not found.
The items are the three doors with panels (both MDS and daytime 35 years) (!!!!) the two TPIR signs that were in the back of the audience, and the fourth Race Game curtain.
Wowzers.
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I don't get it, something that Barker spoke into or plonked his arse in goes from ten's of thousands of dollars, yet these items physically part of the set don't get any bidders at all?
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[quote name=\'remlap\' post=\'171378\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 04:09 PM\']
I don't get it, something that Barker spoke into or plonked his arse in goes from ten's of thousands of dollars, yet these items physically part of the set don't get any bidders at all?
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Thing is, it's easier to get a microphone or chair inside your house, compared to that huge door frame. 10-feet-high won't fit inside most people's houses, and I'm sure it's at least 20-feet-long. In other words, about the size of a decent-sized living room.
Even the TPiR sign (sweet as it is for just 1 G) would prolly take up most of the wall.
Unless I missed a joke, then a WHOOOOOSH on me!
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[quote name=\'remlap\' post=\'171378\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 03:09 PM\']
I don't get it, something that Barker spoke into or plonked his arse in goes from ten's of thousands of dollars, yet these items physically part of the set don't get any bidders at all?
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1. It's early.
2. None of these things are anything you can easily put in your living room (well, the audience signs, if you want your living room to look like a game show set).
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'171382\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 01:26 PM\']
(well, the audience signs, if you want your living room to look like a game show set).
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I fail to see the problem with this. :)
"Everybody ready for dinner? Look right over here, you could be eating....this!"
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Another factor to add in is shipping. I believe one of the auctions mentioned it would be about $1,000 to crate it and ship it out. So for the sign as it is going now, would cost as much it is shipping as is itself.
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This auction is all wrong. They'd make so much more money if they cut the doors up into individual panels. It'd be a cheaper shipping deal, and more affordable to, uh, everyone interested in bidding.
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'171388\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 05:33 PM\']
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'171382\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 01:26 PM\']
(well, the audience signs, if you want your living room to look like a game show set).
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I fail to see the problem with this. :)
"Everybody ready for dinner? Look right over here, you could be eating....this!"
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The very old house I grew up in had sliding pocket doors between the living room and dining room. How cool, I used to think, to have had the "Price" doors in their place. I say go for it! ;)
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'171396\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 06:22 PM\']This auction is all wrong. They'd make so much more money if they cut the doors up into individual panels. It'd be a cheaper shipping deal, and more affordable to, uh, everyone interested in bidding.[/quote]
I mentioned a similar idea to a fellow board member last night, getting 100 people to put $20 or so each into buying the wall and shipping. While the other person thought it was a good idea, I mentioned that at least one person would likely be disappointed if they got an all white background piece while another person got part of "THE PRICE IS RIGHT" or the big dollar sign.
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If anything I'd hope these set items go into a collection where they will be cherished by many and on display.
Maybe that was the original idea by the crew by donating them to the museum who is now flogging them due to the size.
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'171396\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 05:22 PM\']
This auction is all wrong. They'd make so much more money if they cut the doors up into individual panels. It'd be a cheaper shipping deal, and more affordable to, uh, everyone interested in bidding.
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Agreed. C'mon, there were a total of 6 sets of doors. Surely at least one of them could be cut up and put up for auction. They's probably make more money that way, anyway. The only people who are gonna buy are probably the Smithsonian, the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and Bob Boden.
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[quote name=\'rollercoaster87\' post=\'171416\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 07:36 PM\']
The only people who are gonna buy are probably the Smithsonian, the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and Bob Boden.
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Wait... Boden buys stuff? Since when? ;)
Josh
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[quote name=\'johnnyd1788\' post=\'171389\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 05:41 PM\']
Another factor to add in is shipping. I believe one of the auctions mentioned it would be about $1,000 to crate it and ship it out. So for the sign as it is going now, would cost as much it is shipping as is itself.
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I must have misread the auction as I didn't see that initially.
I thought it was $1k including shipping. That thing would fit perfectly on my living room wall, although it's probably too damn heavy.
Also states it comes with light boxes. I'm wondering if this thing needs a lot of juice.
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[quote name=\'joshg\' post=\'171428\' date=\'Dec 6 2007, 04:37 AM\']
[quote name=\'rollercoaster87\' post=\'171416\' date=\'Dec 5 2007, 07:36 PM\']
The only people who are gonna buy are probably the Smithsonian, the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and Bob Boden.
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Wait... Boden buys stuff? Since when? ;)
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Best way to know if the guy who says he's Bob Boden really isn't--when he offers to pay for lunch. :)
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I don't believe that they are the original doors from 1972... if I'm not mistaken, they've been rebuilt several times since.
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Per G-R.net, these would be the doors that were used first for the Davidson version, then got a new paint job and were put into service on the Barker show when the originals started to stick.
-Jason
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[quote name=\'davemackey\' post=\'171670\' date=\'Dec 9 2007, 05:25 PM\']I don't believe that they are the original doors from 1972... if I'm not mistaken, they've been rebuilt several times since.
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Are you talking about the frames or the door panels?
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[quote name=\'Steve Gavazzi\' post=\'171685\' date=\'Dec 9 2007, 10:11 PM\']
[quote name=\'davemackey\' post=\'171670\' date=\'Dec 9 2007, 05:25 PM\']I don't believe that they are the original doors from 1972... if I'm not mistaken, they've been rebuilt several times since.
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Are you talking about the frames or the door panels?
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The door panels. Surely they'd wear out over time due to use and handling, right? I'm sure the frames themselves haven't been changed since they came off Don Roberts' drawing board.
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I was curious about the power and weight of the sign. FWIW, Here's what they said.
Hi there! The item draws too much power for a regular wall outlet, but the donor would recommend to get a consultation with an electrical contractor if you were interested in lighting this up! Thanks for your question!
Hi there! This sign weighs approximately 600 pounds. Thanks!