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Is there a site out there that shows prices realized from the auction? I am just curious to see how much the items went for that I was really considering bidding on but decided not to get caught up in the buying frenzy."The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
~Vaclav HlavatyComment
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Items went for far more than I was willing to pay, but you could watch the auction in realtime online, and it was kind of fun to watch.
Did any Museum members actually buy anything? (I'm looking at you, MegoScott...)
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Nope, I wish. I'm so broke right now I can't even swing the Complete collection on Blue Ray. Donations accepted.
Here's some notable:
Dharma Volkswagen van: $47,500
Daniel Faraday's journal with Jughead notes and reminder about Desmond Hume being his Constant: $27,500
The Frozen Donkey Wheel: $25,000
Hurley's Camaro: $24,000
A copy of the pilot script, signed by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof: $15,000
The fail-safe key turned by Desmond Hume: $11,000
The controversial squirrel baby could have been yours' for a mere $2,750. (Profiles in History)
Jack's bloody outfit from the final scene: $10,000
Large piece of the fuselage: $9,000
Charlie Pace's Drive Shaft ring: $9,000
John Locke's suicide letter to Jack: $9,000
Kate's toy airplane: $6,500
Benjamin Linus's fake money and passports: $5,000
Hurley's notebook with his rewrite of the "Empire Strikes Back": $4,250
Sawyer's copy of "Watership Down": $3,300
Claire's Squirrel Baby: $2,750 (perhaps it didn't go for more due to the Squirrel Baby controversy?)
Rousseau's music box: $1,800
The fact that you now can't afford your monthly mortgage payments because you spent so much money on "Lost" auction stuff?: Priceless.This profile is no longer active.Comment
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I'm glad I didn't bother.
I figured if I could grab one item that was iconic but may be reasonable; I would drop $2,000 on it.
I was eyeballing possibly Sawyer's Dharma jumpsuit or the framed picture of the Dharma recruits. Sawyer's jumpsuit sold for $6,500 and the picture $7,000. I didn't look around too much but it really didn't look like there was anything that didn't sell for outrageous prices. Well, maybe I'll pick up some Dharma items from the ABC store when they go on clearance."The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
~Vaclav HlavatyComment
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