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Screen-Used Arm Lamp from "The Texas Chainsaw Mas

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Memorabilia Start Price:1.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Screen-Used Arm Lamp from  The Texas Chainsaw Mas
<B>Screen-Used Arm Lamp from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (Bryanston, 1974)</B></I> Have you ever said to yourself, "Boy, I could really use a hand here?" Well, now you can not only have an extra hand, but the whole arm as well! Fans of the immortal horror classic, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," filmed on a shoestring budget by Tobe Hooper in 1974, will immediately recognize this prop from the film. This "disarming" piece was part of a collection of props from the film that was kept in an Austin, Texas storage locker until the owner tired of paying the storage fees. Sold to a local furniture store, they were later acquired by Ed Neal, who played "The Hitchhiker" in Hooper's opus. Ed kept them safe and sound for years, and has now graciously consigned them to this auction. This prop, like all the others, was created by Art Director Bob Burns, who authenticated the collection shortly before his death in 2004. The lamp stands approximately 16" tall on a 5" x 1.25" base, and is wired to hold a standard lightbulb. If you bid on this piece, you'll not only have an opportunity to win a rare and unique piece of horror movie history, you'll also be supporting your right to bare arms.