The Official Auctions
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:05 pm
Well we are on week three of the official Stargate auctions. The studio is clearing out most of the SG-1 and Atlantis props and costumes, with "PropWorx" handing the eBay auctions.
If you haven't checked it out, here is the website for Propworx and then a link to their eBay auctions (new stuff every Sunday). They will be listing every week now through August, so there will be thousands of items sold.
http://www.stargateartifacts.com/
http://shop.ebay.com/propworx2/m.html?_ ... rom=&_ipg=
Some of the props that are planning for this auction include a ZPM, Jack's famous sunglasses, the MALP, Zats, Staffs, a Ribbon Device (the last one likely to be sold--as 2-3 have been sold already), and The Ark of Truth.
As with the Ledgends auctions, sale prices are getting lower for some items as the auctions go on. Although the hero items tend to always go for high prices in these auctions, the background character items will generally go for less as people run out of money.
Personally, I've been hard at work arching photos, descriptions, sizes, and measurements for my uber-Stargate-prop-archive. These along with photos from every Stargate prop auction dating back to 2002 take up about 1GB of hard drive space on my computer.
If you haven't checked it out, here is the website for Propworx and then a link to their eBay auctions (new stuff every Sunday). They will be listing every week now through August, so there will be thousands of items sold.
http://www.stargateartifacts.com/
http://shop.ebay.com/propworx2/m.html?_ ... rom=&_ipg=
Some of the props that are planning for this auction include a ZPM, Jack's famous sunglasses, the MALP, Zats, Staffs, a Ribbon Device (the last one likely to be sold--as 2-3 have been sold already), and The Ark of Truth.
As with the Ledgends auctions, sale prices are getting lower for some items as the auctions go on. Although the hero items tend to always go for high prices in these auctions, the background character items will generally go for less as people run out of money.
Personally, I've been hard at work arching photos, descriptions, sizes, and measurements for my uber-Stargate-prop-archive. These along with photos from every Stargate prop auction dating back to 2002 take up about 1GB of hard drive space on my computer.