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  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Hi @Kananga,

    You can buy the screen accurate deck without logos, as I have here in these photos:

    https://live.staticflickr.com/1814/30166380988_b91e70c947_o.jpg
    https://live.staticflickr.com/1794/43352685254_aedce5edc6_o.jpg

    Happy hunting!
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    QBranch wrote: »
    Hi @Kananga,

    You can buy the screen accurate deck without logos, as I have here in these photos:

    https://live.staticflickr.com/1814/30166380988_b91e70c947_o.jpg
    https://live.staticflickr.com/1794/43352685254_aedce5edc6_o.jpg

    Happy hunting!

    Thanks! I will be keeping a lookout for them, it's the first time collecting on-screen items for me.
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    Patrick Muldoon kinda looks like AM figure :P
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    Posts: 373
    I'm gonna have a good look through this thread later to see what you guys have got. I'll love looking at your collections - but I've got to say I don't have a massive collection of stuff of my own. Mainly because I'm not a big memorabilia kind of guy. Having said that here is the stuff I HAVE got.

    Used to have Dr. No to TWINE on VHS.
    Dr No to SF on DVD
    Dr No to Spectre on Blu-Ray.
    Every single book by every author (keeping hold of them in case the kids take an interest when they're older).
    Every soundtrack album on CD (including a compilation and the David Arnold Shaken And Stirred one)
    A few of the videogames on various consoles.
    A few of the coffee table books (really outdated though. One's got Roger Moore's signature in it)
    A couple of non fiction books
    A mug (someone bought it for me as a present)
    A deck of playing cards (again, a present - still unopened)
    A Trivial Pursuit add on pack (OK, I did treat myself to that one)

    If I think of anything I've missed I'll come in and do an edit later but I think that's it. Nothing worth taking a picture of.

    Like I say - if I'm a fan of a film or something - just owning the actual film itself is enough for me most times.
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    BondStu wrote: »
    I'm gonna have a good look through this thread later to see what you guys have got. I'll love looking at your collections - but I've got to say I don't have a massive collection of stuff of my own. Mainly because I'm not a big memorabilia kind of guy. Having said that here is the stuff I HAVE got.

    Used to have Dr. No to TWINE on VHS.
    Dr No to SF on DVD
    Dr No to Spectre on Blu-Ray.
    Every single book by every author (keeping hold of them in case the kids take an interest when they're older).
    Every soundtrack album on CD (including a compilation and the David Arnold Shaken And Stirred one)
    A few of the videogames on various consoles.
    A few of the coffee table books (really outdated though. One's got Roger Moore's signature in it)
    A couple of non fiction books
    A mug (someone bought it for me as a present)
    A deck of playing cards (again, a present - still unopened)
    A Trivial Pursuit add on pack (OK, I did treat myself to that one)

    If I think of anything I've missed I'll come in and do an edit later but I think that's it. Nothing worth taking a picture of.

    Like I say - if I'm a fan of a film or something - just owning the actual film itself is enough for me most times.

    No need to apologise my friend, just enjoy having a snoop around! B-) :-bd
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    edited August 2019 Posts: 373


    Will do old boy!

    I LOVE it when other people do this stuff though. I just don't have the discipline.

    :))
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    BondStu wrote: »

    Will do old boy!

    I LOVE it when other people do this stuff though. I just don't have the discipline.

    :))

    Post your thoughts once you have? Always fun to hear what people think? :-bd
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    edited September 2019 Posts: 373
    :)>-

    I'm very much a story guy I guess. I was the same way with Star Wars when I was a kid. My mates would have their room covered in SW memorabilia. And I'd find it fun to look at when I was chilling at their place...
    But what I'd get for myself were things like books and comic books - and I would actually sit and read them. You know, Timothy Zahn and all that. Just trying to repeat the high of the story I fell in love with.
    It's the same with Bond. A Bond magazine comes out with toy cars you can collect? Not my bag.
    But if YOU'VE got that car collection? Stick the kettle on cause I'll be round in five minutes to have a nose! Might even take a picture...

    It's when another novel or something comes out that I get excited.
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    It's my birthday today and my mum has found me possibly the most appropriate presentI have ever received:

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,102
    Agent_99 wrote: »
    It's my birthday today and my mum has found me possibly the most appropriate presentI have ever received:

    EEmgtX6X4AU14Em.jpg

    EEmgtX4XsAAJStu.jpg

    Happy Birthday, I like the bookend its makes a good display item
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    Agent_99 wrote: »
    It's my birthday today and my mum has found me possibly the most appropriate presentI have ever received:

    EEmgtX6X4AU14Em.jpg

    EEmgtX4XsAAJStu.jpg

    I have to say that is pretty cool! :-bd
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    Happy birthday, @Agent_99! That's definitely one of the coolest bookends I've ever seen! Where can you get those?
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
    edited September 2019 Posts: 3,099
    Thank you all! Not sure where to source bookends but the maker is 'Balvi'.

    I also scored this, from a friend who picked it up at Worldcon for me:

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  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    Posts: 5,185
    Agent_99 wrote: »
    It's my birthday today and my mum has found me possibly the most appropriate presentI have ever received:

    EEmgtX6X4AU14Em.jpg

    EEmgtX4XsAAJStu.jpg

    Happy belated Birthday @Agent_99 , and that is really cool. I need to get me one of those.
    Happy birthday, @Agent_99! That's definitely one of the coolest bookends I've ever seen! Where can you get those?

    You can find them on Amazon. Just type in 'Balvi Bond Bookend'.
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
    Posts: 3,099
    Thanks, @00Agent!
  • NS_writingsNS_writings Buenos Aires
    Posts: 544
    Some of my stuff (sorry, battery was low and I couldn't use the flash):

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  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
    Posts: 3,099
    I have that TND cardboard standee! My friend pinched it from the cinema for me when we saw the film together. ("Do you want it? Shut up, then," I remember him responding to my feeble protests.)
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    Posts: 373
    I'm CONSIDERING getting a framed Moonraker poster for the lounge. Not cause it's my favourite Bond film or anything - it's just I've ALWAYS loved that poster and it'd go nicely next to the Star Wars Rocks one I've got up there.
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    BondStu wrote: »
    I'm CONSIDERING getting a framed Moonraker poster for the lounge. Not cause it's my favourite Bond film or anything - it's just I've ALWAYS loved that poster and it'd go nicely next to the Star Wars Rocks one I've got up there.

    That sounds pretty cool, if you do? Be sure to take a pic and share for us all?
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
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  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
    edited September 2019 Posts: 373
    And @NS_writings - you're lucky I don't live near you mate. Cause if I popped round for a cup of tea... you'd NEVER get rid of me! :))
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    BondStu wrote: »

    Looks good to me! :-bd
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    BondStu wrote: »

    That is cool! I have never seen anything like that before?!!! :-O
  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
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    RogueAgent wrote: »
    BondStu wrote: »

    That is cool! I have never seen anything like that before?!!! :-O

    I'm ALMOST as big a Star Wars geek as I am a Bond one! When I saw that Star Wars rocks poster, I HAD to have it!

    My brother in law gazes at it when he comes over. I've offered to buy him his own one for Christmas or a birthday or something... but his shoulders slumped and he was like "Nah... that's OK"

    (cause his missus won't let him hang it up that's why! :)) )
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    BondStu wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    BondStu wrote: »

    That is cool! I have never seen anything like that before?!!! :-O

    I'm ALMOST as big a Star Wars geek as I am a Bond one! When I saw that Star Wars rocks poster, I HAD to have it!

    My brother in law gazes at it when he comes over. I've offered to buy him his own one for Christmas or a birthday or something... but his shoulders slumped and he was like "Nah... that's OK"

    (cause his missus won't let him hang it up that's why! :)) )

    :)) Yep, we are not all lucky enough to have an understanding other half.
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    Agent_99 wrote: »
    Thank you all! Not sure where to source bookends but the maker is 'Balvi'.
    00Agent wrote: »
    Happy birthday, @Agent_99! That's definitely one of the coolest bookends I've ever seen! Where can you get those?

    You can find them on Amazon. Just type in 'Balvi Bond Bookend'.

    Thanks, that's the first entry on the Christmas wishlist sorted!
  • Ordered! Thanks so much for the tip off.
  • NS_writingsNS_writings Buenos Aires
    Posts: 544
    BondStu wrote: »
    And @NS_writings - you're lucky I don't live near you mate. Cause if I popped round for a cup of tea... you'd NEVER get rid of me! :))

    Be my guest @BondStu, altough I must warn you - you wouldn't like to live in Argentina for more than a second! It's like The Prisoner's Village, only that 10 times worse.

    Anyway, here are some more pics...

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  • BondStuBondStu Moonraker 6
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    @RogueAgent - my wife has accepted the fact that she's married a geek. She's cool. She actually quite likes Bond. Not as much as I do - but she wanted to go and see Spectre when that came out.

    @NS_writings - that guitar in your collection is INSANELY cool!
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