Hi i found these glasses when i was cleaning my house and tryed google them but didint found any pics or price or nothing about them
So can someone help and tell are thous even real james bond stuff ? (sorry my bad english)
Do you guys need better picture from picture ? and that text is he´s used getting what he wants if i read it right
PPK 7.65mmSaratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,253MI6 Agent
The tagline "He is used to getting what he wants" was used for one of the American Television trailers for Licence To Kill. So that would make this glass from 1989.
Was thinking are thous glass valuable or even Licence to kill stuff cannot find thous damn glasses any help btw ?
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,850MI6 Agent
The silhouette man pose is a registered trademark of Eon Productions and James Bond from 1989 onwards around the time that LTK was released as others have said. Alternatively I'd guess that it could be from the early 90s as well.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
This one is marked Martini which mine is not so they were possibly customized to various distillers. The carrying case is a generic piece which notes on the underside is suitable for CDs, etc.
Higgins is correct in that they aren't terribly valuable; the eBay set has been on there for months @ USD $95; granted, it's missing one glass but even complete that's probably a little high.
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Generic merchandise made in the thousands or more and are not screen-seen
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yours is the highball, which I also own. There is also a set of standard tumblers (which I had and shouldn't have sold!).
Made in Belgium, marked "MTV Product," with an EON copyright of 1989.
There is currently an incomplete set of footed cups on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/James-Bond-007-Martini-Set-In-Vinyl-Box-Rare-/150844836662?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item231f0d8b36
This one is marked Martini which mine is not so they were possibly customized to various distillers. The carrying case is a generic piece which notes on the underside is suitable for CDs, etc.
Higgins is correct in that they aren't terribly valuable; the eBay set has been on there for months @ USD $95; granted, it's missing one glass but even complete that's probably a little high.
I'll try to post a pic of my set later.