There are alot of choices out there. Especially when a show production is ending. Check for clothes or props. It is always best to buy from the studio, but not always easy to do. But be careful what you buy. Just because a characters name is written in Sharpie on a shirt tag does not mean it is really from say, That '70s Show or Lost. Some duplicates show up. People spent alot for the "She looked good last night" t-shirt of Billy Bob Thornton's from "Bad News Bears". More than one from production existed, so he probably had a spare. The second one was way cheaper! In the case of That '70s Show, many one of a kind pieces were created from new, or old clothes and were altered for the cast. Each star wore numerous shirts, pants etc. every episode for 8 years! Hyde wore a vest over a shirt. Finding his vest on ebay would be cool, but it is one of dozens he may have worn, not easily identifiable on screen. A prop might even be a dish towel or Reader's Digest you could've bought at Goodwill for 50 cents. Because you have something, it may just be a book, or a shirt remember how important it is and is it worth spending 100 bucks or so or if it is something unique that you will enjoy years later.
Guide created: 10/07/06 (updated 11/23/06)
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