PPK prop on ebay?

Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
If anyone is bidding on this, please beware:

http://cgi.ebay.com/James-Bond-prop-pistol-from-GoldenEye_W0QQitemZ280066169113QQihZ018QQcategoryZ60360QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Here are the reasons why.

1 Its a PPK/S mold and not a PPK

2 PPK/S is virtually unheard of in the UK and Bapty would not have used this model when they have stacks of PPK's to use.

3 All of the resin and rubber PPK's used in GE where taken off a blank firing Walther/Umarex and the hero prop recently up for auction in Dec. The serial numbers on ALL stunt PPK's can be traced to their archives.

4 Bapty NEVER released any of the Goldeneye stunt guns. The couple that did make it into private hands had molded suppressors attached and came through Angels where they were originally glued into the holster used on the tac suit in the PTS.
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    I'll not pretend I understand everything you posted there Asp9mm - but I understand enough to stay well clear.
    Thanks for the warning -{
    YNWA 97
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    I'll not pretend I understand everything you posted there Asp9mm - but I understand enough to stay well clear.
    Thanks for the warning -{

    Hey, I'm the Dell Deaton of Bond guns ;)
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  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    @.
  • Bill FairbanksBill Fairbanks Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    Hello all, as you can see I'm new here.

    Asp9mm, would you elaborate on points 3 and 4?

    The rubber prop is most certainly a PPK/S, as I own one.

    I'm familiar with the PPK/S, being in the US. I know it was manufactured to comply with a 1968 importation regulation in the states, so I can understand why it would not be available in the UK but points 3 and 4 are beyond me.
  • modelmaker007modelmaker007 GermanyPosts: 117MI6 Agent
    I seem to remember this Pistol being sold around the middle of last year on Ebay from the estate named on the description although it made me a bit suspicious as they were selling other "Background" props from many other Major Films and didnt have any paperwork of any kind for any of them, it just stated that it was from this guy who worked in movies and obtained many things from set.
    They sold a Set dressing Telephone from one of the early Bonds as well, an Old dial telephone that you can pick up in any Junk shop?
    I'm not saying the pistol is not genuine but it would need a lot of research to find out if its the real deal.
    My advice..... spend the money on something else!!
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    Hello all, as you can see I'm new here.
    Asp9mm, would you elaborate on points 3 and 4?

    I will try, here goes....

    Bapty is the company that supplied all of the guns for the Bond films except LTK and CR. They cast the rubber and resin stunt guns off a blank firing model produced by a subsidiary of Walther, and they also cast off the REAL hero gun used in the fim too. Bapty put this hero PPK up for sale at Christies in December. On all of the stunt guns you can read the serial number and this is traceable via Bapty's archives.

    Angels is the costume company that supplied the assault vests and holster for the pre title sequence in Goldeneye, in these suits they glued stunt PPK's into the holster so that they would not come out easily from the crappy nylon holsters they fitted to the chest (in some scenes you can see another PPK in the holster as well as Brosnan holding one - bad continuity). At the end of production Angels got these suits back, complete with glued in PPK and silencer. Someone removed them and they now sit in a private collection (these were molded from the blank firer)

    Interestingly, in the main posters for Goldeneye, Brosnan is not holding a real PPK but a high grade resin copy molded from the original, you can tell because there is no hole in the hammer spur and the usual chromed ejection port is black. The silencer is also at an angle where the resin has deformed with use and gravity.

    Up until December Bapty have never released any of the Bond guns for sale. They are also never likely to release the rest of their considerable archive as Eon have claimed that they still belong to them.

    Right then, hows that?
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  • Bill FairbanksBill Fairbanks Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    Asp9mm,

    How's that? Smashing! Thanks so much. I did not know ANY of that and I appreciate your time and knowledge in responding.

    By-the-by, absolutely right on the GE poster Walther. I never noticed it before.
  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    ASP: Are you sure about Bapty not being involved in LTK? I thought they supplied the harpoon guns as used in the boat and underwater scenes and the water skiing sequences.
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    @.
  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    TSWLM, of course. He says it to Anya when she questions the validity of the information his government has given him.
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    @.
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    texas007 wrote:
    ASP: Are you sure about Bapty not being involved in LTK? I thought they supplied the harpoon guns as used in the boat and underwater scenes and the water skiing sequences.

    Absolutely positive. It was a US company that supplied the weaponry for LTK.
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  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    ASP:
    Please look at this link
    Original Harpoon, order no. prop298
    http://www.bondcollectibles.de/catalogue/products.php?product=2912
    the Bapty letter is clearly shown. I also think that b'bc 007 is a reputable dealer.
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    The harpoons may well have been obtained by Bapty for the Eon archive and later sold on. All of the firearms used in LTK were supplied by Stembridge Gun Rentals Inc, the armorers were also from here. The harpoons are not classed as firearms and can be bought by anyone from most dive shops without licence, Stembridge would not have been involved in this purchase as they deal solely in guns and Bapty could have acquired them on behalf of the prop department as they also build and supply non gun props.

    Confused yet? I am :s
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  • PoorMansJBPoorMansJB USAPosts: 1,203MI6 Agent
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Up until December Bapty have never released any of the Bond guns for sale. They are also never likely to release the rest of their considerable archive as Eon have claimed that they still belong to them.

    If that's in reference to the Christie's sale, I think it's still true; I was very much surprised to see Bapty were involved in the auction as I would have said EON, not Bapty, technically owned any of the hardware. The pieces on offer were actually privately held; Bapty got involved, I think, because A) they could verify provenance and B) given gun regulations in the UK, you would have to involve a firm like Batpy to coordinate licenses, export, etc.

    (Several years back, a friend bought a gun Boothroyd had loaned to Chopping to illustrate FRWL but was never able to get it out of the UK for the very reason that Christie's didn't have anyone like Bapty assisting them.)
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    The few pieces that were released for the December sale where held and owned by Bapty in their shop armoury, two of the pieces were private but owned by someone closely connected to Bapty. Just before the auction Eon claimed they still had rights to the weapon backlog and a couple of pieces were withdrawn. Although the guns are still, and always were in Bapty's possession, there is an ongoing battle now to sort out legal ownership and rights to the archive.

    There are literally hundreds of live and stunt guns and weapons from the Bond films that Bapty still have in their possession, the December sale at Christies was a minute amount of what they hold. No more are in private collections apart from a hero piece used in Tomorrow Never Dies(PPK) and a few vintage stunt pieces. Due to the current arguments over ownership, I doubt that we will ever see them resurface.
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  • SpectreIslandSpectreIsland spectreislandPosts: 274MI6 Agent
    So much for all our concerns regarding authenticity etc.,; the bid is up to $621.00 on this item :o
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    Madness. My doubts have been confirmed by those more in the know than me too. Oh well, at least the buyer will believe he has an original, which is why we buy these things. Even an original Goldeneye stunt gun, is still a rubber gun afterall, and intrinsically, not worth a bean.
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  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    :))
  • Mr HendersonMr Henderson Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    Gullible people want to be sold a story, not a reality, if the story is good, people will flock to buy manure wrapped with silk ribbons, but in the end, it is still the manure you pay for.
  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    Good one Mr. Handerson
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