wilst in the munich store I dudn't even get a LifeTime (which is odd because it's free) in Vienna you get this on top of the LT magazine
made by Lindt, ehich is a very famous chocolate producer in the world
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
measurements: ca. 2m x 1m
this banner was marketing the DVD and video release of DAD in the US.
it's for me (positively) remarkable that these things don't go for a high price on ebay
now, it's hanging in the stairwell of the Bond-level of the house.
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,757Chief of Staff
I don't think those items realise high prices because they are too big to store
it's for me (positively) remarkable that these things don't go for a high price on ebay
Sir Miles is right; most people won't know what to do with them but keeping them stored rolled or folded. I have a few as well, but you end up paying quite some postage costs (because they are large and heavy) and you run out of display space.
yes, sadly I'm slowly coming to the limit wit banners abd standees.
I have the large Spectre-cinema standee; Daniel and Léa are standing next to my cupboard and the rest is under the bed
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
it's the 1.75L one that illuminates once you press the button at the bottom. The battery will last 8h then the light turns off. Battery not replaceable from what I read.
I got an empty one, too. (pic shows the full one)
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
they were available in the Netherlands, when the Heineken marketing finally kicked in earlier this year. It cost around 15€, fair price I think and it looks just likr the bottle. the removable bottom is magnetic and stays on pretty well. nice little piece for collecting
In the background of the second pic, you can see the box. all in all it looks well crafted.
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
this is a set composed of a deodorant, aftershave and pre-electric lotion. they were published (I believe) in 1964 to promote the release of Goldfinger. The publisher is Colgate, you know, the toothpaste company.
You can see them for a second in the Goldfinger documentary on the dvd. mine are still full and unopened, the condition is mint and still they are now soon 52 years old.
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
Lovely stuff, I've only seen them in a brief montage of early movie merchandise.
I'm reading "Some kind of hero" at the moment and found it funny that Fleming
Didn't want Bond connected to any toiletries.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I don't know if this is a rare piece, but I've never seen the motive on google or elsewhere ?:)
It's Daniel Craig holding the silver ppk in front of a multidimensional mirror so that you see him from every angle.
looks cool, doesn't it ?
"You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
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Although, I'm still hoping to get Monica Bellucci in my stocking.
but I think, the closrst we'll get to her in stockings is when we buy the DVD
wilst in the munich store I dudn't even get a LifeTime (which is odd because it's free) in Vienna you get this on top of the LT magazine
made by Lindt, ehich is a very famous chocolate producer in the world
I see what you did there )
measurements: ca. 2m x 1m
this banner was marketing the DVD and video release of DAD in the US.
it's for me (positively) remarkable that these things don't go for a high price on ebay
now, it's hanging in the stairwell of the Bond-level of the house.
Fabulous if you have the room though -{
Sir Miles is right; most people won't know what to do with them but keeping them stored rolled or folded. I have a few as well, but you end up paying quite some postage costs (because they are large and heavy) and you run out of display space.
I have the large Spectre-cinema standee; Daniel and Léa are standing next to my cupboard and the rest is under the bed
Mounted on heavy board and measures 270x590mm.
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how did you get it, usually the don't give anything away?
When I purchased my Spectre LE watch I asked them if I could have it when they had finished with it. -{
I think it helped )
it's the 1.75L one that illuminates once you press the button at the bottom. The battery will last 8h then the light turns off. Battery not replaceable from what I read.
I got an empty one, too. (pic shows the full one)
Must be so many items, that you're always looking out for.
they were available in the Netherlands, when the Heineken marketing finally kicked in earlier this year. It cost around 15€, fair price I think and it looks just likr the bottle. the removable bottom is magnetic and stays on pretty well. nice little piece for collecting
In the background of the second pic, you can see the box. all in all it looks well crafted.
this is a set composed of a deodorant, aftershave and pre-electric lotion. they were published (I believe) in 1964 to promote the release of Goldfinger. The publisher is Colgate, you know, the toothpaste company.
You can see them for a second in the Goldfinger documentary on the dvd. mine are still full and unopened, the condition is mint and still they are now soon 52 years old.
I'm reading "Some kind of hero" at the moment and found it funny that Fleming
Didn't want Bond connected to any toiletries.
I don't know if this is a rare piece, but I've never seen the motive on google or elsewhere ?:)
It's Daniel Craig holding the silver ppk in front of a multidimensional mirror so that you see him from every angle.
looks cool, doesn't it ?