Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Oh my god! Bless you! That's it!
I asked an antique dealer about it once and he said he doubted that it was a period piece. Wait until I tell him.
Thank you so much!
My printer doesn't work so I called Nick at work and told him to print the info at the rubylane site. I've tried for years to find out about that darn pin. Whenever I wear it I get compliments because it's so unusual and well made and I've always wanted to know who made it and why. My original thought was that they gave them out on the movie set to the crew (I was close) but then when the antique dealer told me he didn't think it was a period piece I started thinking that maybe it wasn't. The one thing that I couldn't understand was why anyone would do a repro on it years later because it wasn't a film than was shown very often (Turner Classics every now and then) so there wouldn't be a big demand for it.
You've made my day! I can't believe you could find it with just my description. I didn't think I could find it even if I posted a photo of the pin. And to think - someone donated it to Goodwill. Now I feel like one of those people who find expensive items at yard sales! LOL It's not worth millions like some of those items people find but $400 is a lot to me.
** I just read the rubylane info again and I was not only "close" but I WAS right after all . It WAS given to the cast and crew. Amazing!
cailinbeag said:
Oh my god! Bless you! That's it!
I asked an antique dealer about it once and he said he doubted that it was a period piece. Wait until I tell him.
Thank you so much!
My printer doesn't work so I called Nick at work and told him to print the info at the rubylane site. I've tried for years to find out about that darn pin. Whenever I wear it I get compliments because it's so unusual and well made and I've always wanted to know who made it and why. My original thought was that they gave them out on the movie set to the crew (I was close) but then when the antique dealer told me he didn't think it was a period piece I started thinking that maybe it wasn't. The one thing that I couldn't understand was why anyone would do a repro on it years later because it wasn't a film than was shown very often (Turner Classics every now and then) so there wouldn't be a big demand for it.
You've made my day! I can't believe you could find it with just my description. I didn't think I could find it even if I posted a photo of the pin. And to think - someone donated it to Goodwill. Now I feel like one of those people who find expensive items at yard sales! LOL It's not worth millions like some of those items people find but $400 is a lot to me.
** I just read the rubylane info again and I was not only "close" but I WAS right after all . It WAS given to the cast and crew. Amazing!