Screen Grab Request
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Costume making, prop building and other '66 Bat-related arts and crafts. Great place for info and helpful tips. Proudly display your latest creation. Please keep it '66 Batman related otherwise it will be moved to OFF-TOPIC.
(NO SOLICITATION). If you're looking to BUY or SELL something, go to the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Even if you're trying to assemble a costume by buying or acquiring different crafted items rather than constructing or customizing them yourself, then it belongs in the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Don't even ask somebody if they're planning on selling something within this section.
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Screen Grab Request
Bat-Pals, would anyone be able to supply me with one or both of these shots from the show?
The "Gotham City Plans and Views" sign from the Batcave in "A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away."
The painting of a safe that's over Bruce's actual safe in an episode of which I've forgotten the title
Any help'd be appreciated!
Jim
The "Gotham City Plans and Views" sign from the Batcave in "A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away."
The painting of a safe that's over Bruce's actual safe in an episode of which I've forgotten the title
Any help'd be appreciated!
Jim
My Fiction and Non-Fiction Books: www.amazon.com/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE
Re: Screen Grab Request
One is for a friend who's having something made for her husband's birthday, while the other wone is for a very special project of my own
Jim
Jim
My Fiction and Non-Fiction Books: www.amazon.com/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE
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Re: Screen Grab Request
Better shot from another episode
The Wail Of The Siren
The Wail Of The Siren
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These are beautiful things. And you are a beautiful person. Many thanks, sir, and if my own project comes to fruition, I will credit you for your help.
Jim
Jim
My Fiction and Non-Fiction Books: www.amazon.com/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE
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Btw, did the sign look the same in both of its appearances, and was it sitting atop the same computer piece?
Jim
Jim
My Fiction and Non-Fiction Books: www.amazon.com/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE
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from "A Riddle A Day Keeps The Riddler Away"
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Yeoman's service, faithful retainer. Above and beyond merely dusting the Batcave.
My sincere thanks,
Jim
My sincere thanks,
Jim
My Fiction and Non-Fiction Books: www.amazon.com/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE
Re: Screen Grab Request
It was 'The Wail of the Siren.' He was taking out all his money and valuables to give to Joan Collins, kinda like men would do in Dynasty a few years later.Jim Beard wrote:Bat-Pals, would anyone be able to supply me with one or both of these shots from the show?
The "Gotham City Plans and Views" sign from the Batcave in "A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away."
The painting of a safe that's over Bruce's actual safe in an episode of which I've forgotten the title
'I thought Siren was perfect for Joan.'--Stanley Ralph Ross, writer of 'The Wail of the Siren'
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17