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RETURN OF THE JEDI HAN SOLO MOVIE PROP DL-44 BLASTERMARLON BRANDO OWNED 1969 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLEELVIS PRESLEY 1970 MERCEDES-BENZ 280 SEL FOUR-DOOR
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS 2018

Join Julien?s in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Saturday, June 23rd for our blockbuster Hollywood auction event of the season. The HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS sale will pay tribute to moments in movie history with rare items featuring costumes, memorabilia, film props and more. Headlining this phenomenal event is Harrison Ford?s "Han Solo" hero blaster movie prop used in the original Star Wars trilogy film "Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" (Twentieth Century Fox, 1983). This presentation at auction of one of the most iconic sci-fi weapons in the history of film comes upon the 35th anniversary of the film?s release and will highlight the exhibition and sale of the never before seen Collection of "The James L. Schoppe Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Production Archive." Offered for the first time, the blaster is estimated to sell around $300,000-$500,000. Actor Harrison Ford as "Han Solo" is seen using the blaster in many scenes throughout "Return of the Jedi." This original production-used BlasTech DL-44 blaster prop weapon was custom made specifically for the film, built on a metal working non-firing model version of the German Mauser C96 ("Broomhandle Mauser") from MGC (Model Gun Corporation) of Japan with additional found parts, greblies and cast resin pieces added on. We believe this is one of four hero "Han Solo" blasters made for and used in the film, the production created one "practical" (blank fire) version and three "non-firing" versions. Julien?s Auctions HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS auction event will offer one of the three "non-firing" movie prop weapons made for and used in the film. Once production was completed, the film?s Property Master Peter Hancock presented Art Director James L. Schoppe with the "Han Solo" blaster and other props. Schoppe has kept this blaster and his memorabilia archive intact for the past 35 years.
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