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Postby Morla381 on Wed Jun 22, 2005 6:38 pm

sure do, (I have had to catalouge my entire collection)I havent been able to get a website up yet. I actually took pictures of the costumes this weekend too, I havent gotten them into the computer yet. Are you looking for a specific item and or picture?

I have a 4 book portfolio of about 400 production photos from NES2 that I just do not have the time to scan in. Not to mention having to put a nonreproduction tag on them.thats not all of them either.

I definitely want to get some pictures hosted maybe through one of those free hosts.But it does take a lot of time and I have the color scanner at work.
So it has alot to do with transporting them as well.

Let me know. TTYS

Had a question too, wanted to know if you knew where of to find the Falcor PVC figurine? Im missing that one.
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Postby moog46 on Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:42 am

WildJJ, is that the same Auryn that was used in the movie? If so, that's awesome! If not, it still looks awesome. Morla381: I second the notion of seeing your collection. With such a long list as yours, hardcore fans like myself would love to drool over pics of it, hehe. As far as what I have:

-DVD:
1st and 2nd movie (American version).
1st movie (German version).
Live acting TV series collection

-VHS:
Cartoon collection with a few episodes

-Laserdisc:
1st, 2nd movie and the Japanese edition 3rd movie (in English with Japanese subtitles).

-CED (RCA's early 80's video disc technology)
1st movie.

-Paperback edition of the book.

-Soundtracks:
1st movie: American edition on CD and tape; German edition on CD.
2nd movie: German edition on CD.

Misc:
-(Probably the gem of my "collection" next to the actual movie) 4 old German documentaries of the first film on DVD (2 of which I had subtitled in English by my good friend Rainer). Both versions of Limahl's video for the pop song. (Who's idea was it to have him singing in what looks like a sewer?)

Certainly not nearly as impressive as Morla381's, but I enjoy it.
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Postby Morla381 on Thu Jun 23, 2005 1:43 pm

Hey Moog Thanks!

To be honest,I was extremely lucky. The woman that I obtained pretty much 85% of my collection from worked with Dieter Giessler for about 20 years at the studio.(I was in an auction with her for the rockbitter Jr. prototype)
Everything came to me return address from his office at the studio.
With a good amount of $ spent, Not to mention.And about four to five weeks of time and patience.

It means alot to me, and especially the production book most of all.
I find just collecting and finding things I don't have in the collection alot of fun too. The English side more than not.

Ill be right back........then ill have some photos for you.
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Postby Morla381 on Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:09 pm

http://www.yourprops.com/view_item.php?id=2397

Heres one, not the best photo but I promise Ill have more and better than this one.
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Postby moog46 on Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:54 pm

The book. That's so awesome.
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Postby Morla381 on Thu Jun 23, 2005 5:59 pm

Its the book to the second movie, studied the differences. I was going to put up some photos and then decided not just to keep them safe and not reproduced(even after I tagged them)Its sad how so many different websites all have the same pictures because someone decided to steal.

Ill have some better pictures.I have had one of the production photos up for sale on that auction site. I brought it down to $50.00. If someone pays that or more they will respect the photo. Gosh darn it its original.
Moog, read your messages and check it out.

http://www.fantasien.net/tnes/msgboard/ ... php?t=1637

Heres a link to link to my photos
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Postby Leopatra on Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:31 pm

Could you post some pictures of your plushes?
I only know of 2 different Falkor plushes.

If you need webspace for your collection you could use kaboodle:

http://www.kaboodle.com/

I have my lion king collection up there.
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Re: Why don't we tell about our collectibles?

Postby Mvek on Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:48 pm

I have seen that some of you have sheet music of TNES. Does anyone know, where to get it? I have some friends, who would like to try to play it on piano. But Google have not helped yet...
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