Artist Craig Campbell is selling a limited edition reproduction of the gorgeous Houdini bust he made for Appleton's Houdini Plaza in 2015. The busts are bronze, 26" on a 2" walnut base, and come in a limited edition of 25.
You can purchase the bust at Campbell's website. It says there to contact him regarding price, but an article about the bust at City of Lafayette shows the price as $25,000.
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Sunday, May 6, 2018
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25K NO THANKS!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, and I just got you one for your birthday. I'll return it... :(
DeleteFUNNY>>>>>>>>>>>>>
DeleteHoudini Bust for less. Since we replaced the original Houdini bust at his grave site that was destroyed by vandals, we have often thought of putting out a limited edition to a select few. We also want to pass on the mold we made that replicated the original at the Houdini grave, so future generations will have it, in case something happens to the one we placed there.
ReplyDeleteAny thoughts?
Dorothy Dietrich and Dick Brookz
The Houdini Museum in Scranton, PA.
The Only Building in the World Dedicated to Houdini.