- Those of you that have been with us for a while here know the deal with Auctions Askew – Get yourself some pretty rare stuff from the flicks, often one-of-a-kind stuff. The auctions have returned for another round, and after an amazing selection last week, Kev’s outdone himself this time, offering up probably some of the most amazing, iconic items from the Askewniverse yet. Yes, you can be the ONLY PERSON IN THE WORLD to say you own this stuff. And that sure is saying somethin’. Let’s take a peek at this week’s offerings:
1. Silent Bob’s SCREEN WORN SHIRT from CLERKS II
2. The one and only FOAM SCALE MODEL of Mooby’s, used in the CLERKS II production
3. The UPDATE NEWS NOW sign from J&SBSB’s onscreen newscast with Jon and Will
4. The BABY DAVE poster from CHASING AMY’s con scene (this one’s a true cinematic icon, and will likely set records, but one of the most amazing offerings ever)
5. The HOSTIES box from DOGMA (yet another icon from a legendary film, we can’t believe they’re letting this one go)
6. A playbill for the pageant in JERSEY GIRL (complete with a listing of all the kids performing works from “Catsâ€)
2. The one and only FOAM SCALE MODEL of Mooby’s, used in the CLERKS II production
3. The UPDATE NEWS NOW sign from J&SBSB’s onscreen newscast with Jon and Will
4. The BABY DAVE poster from CHASING AMY’s con scene (this one’s a true cinematic icon, and will likely set records, but one of the most amazing offerings ever)
5. The HOSTIES box from DOGMA (yet another icon from a legendary film, we can’t believe they’re letting this one go)
6. A playbill for the pageant in JERSEY GIRL (complete with a listing of all the kids performing works from “Catsâ€)
By far, this is the most elite offering we’ve seen at Auctions Askew, and truly some amazing pieces of history. Bid carefully and wisely if you want an item, as we think competition’s gonna be stiff. Don’t let any of these gems slip through your fingers! Visit the official thread at the View Askew board, and get your bid on RIGHT HERE.


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