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TITANIC TALK | Titanic Collector & Memorabilia Broker David Condon
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David Condon started collecting and selling pieces of the set from James Cameron's Titanic before the film had come out in cinemas. A lucky coincidence had him stumble upon a story about a stash of timber, decking and plasterwork that had been discarded erroneously in a Mexican field not far from the studio where Titanic was filmed. The locals had been invited to come and take what they needed. Many of the items were well made and too good to dump so they were repurposed in homes and business buildings. It was free building material.
There followed David's twenty five plus year Mexican scavenger hunt for Titanic memorabilia in the form of doors, railings, portholes and wooden paneling. Parts of a movie set that are usually taken to the dump to be trashed.
Nelson and Alexandra barely had enough time in this episode to hear all his wonderful stories of discovery. He's a Titaniac Detective in the most interesting ways.
Some of his items from the film can be viewed on his eBay shop TitanicDave4u
www.ebay.com/usr/titanicdave4u
To see some of the items he talks about watch his episode on the Titanic Talk YouTube channel.
All of Season One of Titanic Talk now available on Patreon
bit.ly/TitanicTalkPatreon
Go to www.shipofdreamsfilm.com and subscribe to our newsletter and for links and details of 2024 screenings in UK, Australia and New Zealand.
TITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERE
T-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite Titaniac
For more information on where to watch
SHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go to
shipofdreamsfilm.com
Ship of Dreams on Facebook
Ship of Dreams on TikTok
Watch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~
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26 episodi
Manage episode 415207428 series 3464684
David Condon started collecting and selling pieces of the set from James Cameron's Titanic before the film had come out in cinemas. A lucky coincidence had him stumble upon a story about a stash of timber, decking and plasterwork that had been discarded erroneously in a Mexican field not far from the studio where Titanic was filmed. The locals had been invited to come and take what they needed. Many of the items were well made and too good to dump so they were repurposed in homes and business buildings. It was free building material.
There followed David's twenty five plus year Mexican scavenger hunt for Titanic memorabilia in the form of doors, railings, portholes and wooden paneling. Parts of a movie set that are usually taken to the dump to be trashed.
Nelson and Alexandra barely had enough time in this episode to hear all his wonderful stories of discovery. He's a Titaniac Detective in the most interesting ways.
Some of his items from the film can be viewed on his eBay shop TitanicDave4u
www.ebay.com/usr/titanicdave4u
To see some of the items he talks about watch his episode on the Titanic Talk YouTube channel.
All of Season One of Titanic Talk now available on Patreon
bit.ly/TitanicTalkPatreon
Go to www.shipofdreamsfilm.com and subscribe to our newsletter and for links and details of 2024 screenings in UK, Australia and New Zealand.
TITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERE
T-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite Titaniac
For more information on where to watch
SHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go to
shipofdreamsfilm.com
Ship of Dreams on Facebook
Ship of Dreams on TikTok
Watch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~
TITANIC TALK YouTube
Instagram @titanic_talk_podcast
Facebook
Follow Nelson
Instagram @nelsonaspen
Twitter @nelsonaspen
Follow Alexandra
Instagram ...
26 episodi
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