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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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15/12/2023
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The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The sale also included Chris Evans "Captain America" hero shield from Captain America: The First Avenger . It sold for $65,000 USD / €59.325 euros
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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Head 1
Ref 15389
15/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The sale also included an original wand prop as used by Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . It went for $57,150 USD / €52.180 euros.
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DUKAS_163859655_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Head 1
Ref 15389
15/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The sale also included a robot from the iconic 1960s TV series Lost in Space which was one of just two full-scale models made for the show's three season went for $455.000 USD / €415.450 euros.
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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Head 1
Ref 15389
15/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The animatronic ET headf from the moviewhich sold for $635,000 USD.
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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Head 1
Ref 15389
15/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The animatronic ET headf from the moviewhich sold for $635,000 USD.
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DUKAS_163859643_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Head 1
Ref 15389
15/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.
A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
OPS:The animatronic ET headf from the moviewhich sold for $635,000 USD.
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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Robot from Lost In Space Sixties TV series
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Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale item. sAn original wand prop as used by Ralph Fiennes as "Lord Voldemort" in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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DUKAS_163001598_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Chris Evans Captain America shield. Obe of several available
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DUKAS_163001596_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow duelling pistols from Pirates of the Caribbean:On Stranger Tides
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DUKAS_163001594_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
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DUKAS_163001593_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
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DUKAS_163001592_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Michael Keaton Batman suit from Batman Returns
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DUKAS_163001591_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.
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DUKAS_163001590_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Richard Harris's gown worn as Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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DUKAS_163001589_FER
Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
ET 1
Ref 15312
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is coming to auction and expected to sell for up to $1 million USD.
The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.
It is being sold by US-based showbiz saleroom Julien’s Auctions where a full animatronic E.T. model previously sold for $2.5 million USD
It is part of a Robots, Wizards, Heroes & Aliens sale being held from December 14th to the 17th.
OPS: One of the sale items.Hugh Jackman Wolverine claws
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dukas 160797961 fer
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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DUKAS_160797959_FER
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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Rusty key from Titanic sells for $131,250 USD.
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Titanic key 1
?Ref 15118
24/09/2023
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking has sold for $131,250 USD / €122.990 euros at auction.
The price was just under a third more that the $100,000 USD / €93.710 euros pre-sale estimate,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
Lily was engaged to John Herbert Strugnell, who was also a Titanic steward and perished in the sinking.
OPS: The Titanic key lot which sold also includes two portraits , shown here, of John Herbert Strugnell, a fellow Titanic saloon steward who also perished in the accident, and the fiancé of Lily Florence Deeble. One of the portraits was signed in ink shortly before the disaster, "Yours very affectionately, Jack, 1912." Strugnell's body was never identified.
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Rusty key from Titanic sells for $131,250 USD.
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Titanic key 1
?Ref 15118
24/09/2023
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking has sold for $131,250 USD / €122.990 euros at auction.
The price was just under a third more that the $100,000 USD / €93.710 euros pre-sale estimate,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
Lily was engaged to John Herbert Strugnell, who was also a Titanic steward and perished in the sinking.
OPS: The Titanic key which sold
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DUKAS_160797124_FER
Rusty key from Titanic sells for $131,250 USD.
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Titanic key 1
?Ref 15118
24/09/2023
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking has sold for $131,250 USD / €122.990 euros at auction.
The price was just under a third more that the $100,000 USD / €93.710 euros pre-sale estimate,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
Lily was engaged to John Herbert Strugnell, who was also a Titanic steward and perished in the sinking.
OPS: The Titanic key which sold came with family photos down the generatiuons including two of Deeble as a young man (left) his grave marker in Nova Scotia (centre) and with his siblings (right). The torn photo is of Deeble later in life.
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking has sold for $131,250 USD / €122.990 euros at auction.
The price was just under a third more that the $100,000 USD / €93.710 euros pre-sale estimate,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
Lily was engaged to John Herbert Strugnell, who was also a Titanic steward and perished in the sinking.
OPS: The Titanic key which sold. The lot also included these two photos of Deeble
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking has sold for $131,250 USD / €122.990 euros at auction.
The price was just under a third more that the $100,000 USD / €93.710 euros pre-sale estimate,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
Lily was engaged to John Herbert Strugnell, who was also a Titanic steward and perished in the sinking.
OPS: The Titanic key which sold
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking, is set to fetch $100,000 USD at auction,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
They included the master key which is being sold by US auction house RR Auction
OPS: The Titanic key which is for sale along with two photos of Deeble.
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking, is set to fetch $100,000 USD at auction,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
They included the master key which is being sold by US auction house RR Auction
OPS: The Titanic key which is for sale
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking, is set to fetch $100,000 USD at auction,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
They included the master key which is being sold by US auction house RR Auction
OPS: The Titanic key which is for sale comes ith Also includes two portraits , shown here, of John Herbert Strugnell, a fellow Titanic saloon steward who also perished in the accident, and the fiancé of Lily Florence Deeble. One of the portraits was signed in ink shortly before the disaster, "Yours very affectionately, Jack, 1912." Strugnell's body was never identified.
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking, is set to fetch $100,000 USD at auction,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
They included the master key which is being sold by US auction house RR Auction
OPS: The Titanic key which is for sale
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A rusted master key from the doomed liner Titanic, salvaged from the body of a steward who perished in the sinking, is set to fetch $100,000 USD at auction,
The key belonged to 1st class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble and was a skeleton type, able to access many locked rooms to save having to carry huge bunches of keys around.
His body was found by a cable-laying ship that recovered many of the bodies from the April 1912 disaster which claimed just under 1,500 lives.
Deeble was known on board as a “pantryman” and the key still bears the title on a brass fob.
His body was found on an iceberg in the aftermath of the sinking and taken to Nova Scotia to be buried.
Later, his US-based sister, Lily, wrote to Titanic owners White Star Line in Southampton , in the UK, to ask for his belongings.
They included the master key which is being sold by US auction house RR Auction
OPS: The Titanic key comes with family photos down the generatiuons including two of Deeble as a young man (left) his grave marker in Nova Scotia (centre) and with his siblings (right). The torn photo is of Deeble later in life.
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad sale includes a letter from Jobs' personal assistant
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad for sale includes original packaging and accessories
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad for sale.
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It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
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Red Bull F1 racing car simulator makes public debut.
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
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A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
OPS:Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Red Bull F1 racing car simulator makes public debut.
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Pictures must credit: The Memento Group
A new F1 racing car simulator has put fans in the driving seat — in a machine that looks just like a Grand Prix racer.
But the sims costs more than most luxury family cars and many sports saloons.
UK-based sports memorabilia specialist Memento Exclusives unveiled the sim in public for the first armchair racers to take controls of the incredibly detailed unit.
Memento partnered with current F1 constructors champion team Oracle Red Bull Racing to build and sell official show car simulators.
Two models available honour Red Bull’s 2022 Championship winning F1 car, the RB18 — Champions and Race Edition.
The Champions model features a front wing assembly just like the real cars.
But authenticity does not come cheap.
The Champions Edition costs £99,999 GBP /114.500 euros and the Race Edition £74,999 GBP / €85.850 euros.
The simulators are manufactured using the same process as F1 race cars and constructed at the Memento HQ in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Both feature a full width video screen and an authentic cockpit with F1 suede steering wheel and digital read-out dashboard as well as sports seats and body harness.
OPS: The Champions Edition Oracle Red Bull racing simulator on show in. public for the first time at UK venue Caffeine & Machine where race fans were able to get in the driver's seat for virtual circuits of the Monco Grand Prix
OPS:Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)