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Arnold Schwarzenegger`s costumes and props up for auction
Minneapolis, Oct 12: Costumes, props and oddities from Arnold Schwarzenegger`s films will be offered by collector Michael Kronick at a November 15 auction conducted by Heritage Galleries of Dallas.
Minneapolis, Oct 12: Costumes, props and oddities from Arnold Schwarzenegger's films will be offered by collector Michael Kronick at a November 15 auction conducted by Heritage Galleries of Dallas.
Kronick, who keeps his collection of celebrity
memorabilia in a Minneapolis warehouse, claims to own one of
the largest Schwarzenegger collections in the country.
The auction will include a pair of black boots from 'Terminator,' a pair of boxers from 'true Lies' and fake weapons and parachutes from 'Eraser.' Schwarzenegger is the Governor-elect of California.
Kronick estimates the 15 to 20 lots of objects, taken together, will collect about USD 100,000.
The collection grew over the years as Kronick hung around movie sets, making friends with wardrobe and props people.
"I kind of have kept his stuff over the years," the 32-year-old said this week.
Kronick turned a childhood fascination with rock superstars into a multimillion-dollar business, collecting and selling autographed guitars and memorable outfits.
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The auction will include a pair of black boots from 'Terminator,' a pair of boxers from 'true Lies' and fake weapons and parachutes from 'Eraser.' Schwarzenegger is the Governor-elect of California.
Kronick estimates the 15 to 20 lots of objects, taken together, will collect about USD 100,000.
The collection grew over the years as Kronick hung around movie sets, making friends with wardrobe and props people.
"I kind of have kept his stuff over the years," the 32-year-old said this week.
Kronick turned a childhood fascination with rock superstars into a multimillion-dollar business, collecting and selling autographed guitars and memorable outfits.
Bureau Report