Check out the list of items by show: Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.
Items include things like zat gun wrist holders, rubber training staffs, Asgard and Tok’ra communicators, Ori warrior helmets, a Prior staff, Nerus’s holographic projector (first seen in “Beachhead”), Goa’uld control panels, Wraith set pieces, jewelry, prison shackles, original production art, and much more.
Additional items will be added in the weeks ahead. Some are major, one-of-a-kind items like the Ra mask, and the Ancient control chair.
But don’t think you’ll be getting any of these for a steal. As rare collectables from the show’s set (and not replicas), these items range from $65 (for a leather holster for a Sodan staff weapon) to $1,995 U.S. (for an original zat gun, and for the Ancient device pictured above — which let Jonas Quinn see bugs in a parallel dimension in Season Six’s “Sight Unseen”). The asking prices for most items are in the triple digits.
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There are still in working order aren't they? I'd like that projector myself. Beats anything Epson or Canon sell.
It's sad when you realize that these items are being sold because they are no longer going to be used in production. I guess any new SG-1 or Atlantis movies, if any, won't be using any of these items. Too bad.
Oh no! Don't they need this stuff for the movies that are supposed to be made? How will the jaffa defend themselves without their staff weapons? Hope they're not selling all of it.
Well simply because there will be no more Jaffas in the next Stargate movies ...
SG1#3 will be a transition to SGU.
That means focus will be on body swapping stones technology.
Obviously the movies aren't going to happen. They're just going to sink more money into Universe and leave the old fans hanging. Thanks for the loyalty!
Prop storage takes up time, and valuable space. - It costs money. I have I.D.'d a few items for Prop Stores in their thread on Merchandise forum here at Gateworld. Most of the prop items sold off will be cast off because there is no longer room for them. - Ok, we don't know what will and will not be seen in the SG movies, but when you consider how many staff weopons were made etc, the numbers exceed requirement for film production.
Not to mention the fact bigger budgets means better quality props. - Ok, the SG movies are not cinema releases, but with HD tech, and increased budgets for the film projects, we may see new versions of existing items, which are actually made from better materials, production-wise.
The other factor, is unlike their shiny screen appearance, a lot of props are actually throw together jobs, or really are a one off use. (The Stark mask from Season 10's "200" for example.) These are items that really are only going to take up much needed production space. - At least this way, collectors get the chance to have piece of the SGate production in their home.
The device in the picture, is it the same one they used in the SGA episode Hide and Seek (1x03) to capture the shadow creature?
Yup, popped in the epi. Its the same. Explains why I thought it looked too Goa'uld to be in Atlantis.
I would like a replicator. I mean one of them spidey ones not a human form. Unless it's a she and she's really really hot. :P
Clemontine: Yup, popped in the epi. Its the same. Explains why I thought it looked too Goa’uld to be in Atlantis.
Actually, in the SG-1 episode, that device was made by the Ancients.