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@royfung7350 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video . Did you know those items were sold in the auction ? Although you told them you don't believe they were from Lee's era ?
@TheStephenAuShow Жыл бұрын
They were ALL sold .
@royfung7350 Жыл бұрын
@@TheStephenAuShow That was good for the auction company but very very bad for the buyers ! I bet the auction would have put them in auction anyway without your opinions .
@silong3923 Жыл бұрын
@@royfung7350 I read an news article from CBC website titled "Bruce Lee's yellow Game of Death jumpsuit up for auction", it says those buyers also get a certificate of authenticity from Bruce's former student Taky Kimura. The auction house's vice chairman said the jumpsuit shrunk by about 15 cm when it was washed after the filming! Ah ha ha, they think buyers are like Wing Chun wooden dummies.
@lepetitchat1239 ай бұрын
According to a CNN report, this collection was sold for HK$2 million. "The auction marked the first time these pieces have been offered in Hong Kong, according to Anna Lee, vice-chairperson of Spink auction house, which sold the items on behalf of an unnamed collector in the U.S. film industry. All the lots came with a certificate of authenticity signed by members of Bruce Lee’s family and friends, who inherited the items in 1973 after Lee’s sudden death at the age of 32."
According to a CNN report, this collection was sold for HK$2 million. "The auction marked the first time these pieces have been offered in Hong Kong, according to Anna Lee, vice-chairperson of Spink auction house, which sold the items on behalf of an unnamed collector in the U.S. film industry. All the lots came with a certificate of authenticity signed by members of Bruce Lee’s family and friends, who inherited the items in 1973 after Lee’s sudden death at the age of 32."