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'Lost' Auction Preview!
Now that the epic series has ended, the props will be auctioned off this summer. Which souvenir would you bid on?
- Props from ABC's wildly popular series will be sold this summer at an auction run by Profiles in History, enabling lucky fans to own a piece of television history. While a date and location have yet to be established, items pre-approved by the network have been posted online. Check out our preview of choice "Lost" goodies! To see more items, visit profilesinhistory.com. (ABC)read more
- Prior to that fateful Oceanic flight, John Locke was paralyzed (having been pushed out of a window by his own father). Locke's wheelchair status prevents him from going on the Walkabout Tour of Australia, landing him on Flight 815. Once on the Island, he is miraculously healed. To see more on Locke's chair, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- U.S. Marshall Edward Mars carried Kate's United States passport and copy of a police mugshot. The U.S. Marshall apprehended Kate, wanted for murdering her stepfather, in Australia. The two then set off on Flight 815. To see more on Kate's ID and mugshot, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Hurley buys the winning Mega Lotto Jackpot ticket (with the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42) while working for Mr. Clucks chicken. He wins $114 million, but believes he is cursed by the recurring numbers. To see more on Hurley's ticket, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Jin's wedding band -- featuring the inscription "We will never be apart" in Korean -- plays an important role in the series. Jin gave Locke his ring so that wife Sun would think he had died, and thus, not return to the Island. Later, Ben strangles Locke, takes the ring, and uses it to convince Sun that Jin is alive and that she should return to the Island. To see more on Jin's ring, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Jack discovers that Sawyer is farsighted and gives him a pair of altered glasses, enabling Sawyer to indulge in his passion for literature. To see more on Sawyer's glasses, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Eko's staff is his signature prop. Nicknamed the "Jesus stick" by Charlie, Eko crafted the staff from a branch, and carved Bible scriptures into it. After Eko's death, Locke uses it to mark his grave. To see more on Mr. Eko's Jesus stick, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Former Drive Shaft bassist Charlie is seen playing this Ovation brand acoustic guitar (with one broken string) on the beach. Though Charlie thought it was gone after the crash, Locke found it in a tree branch. To see more on Charlie's guitar, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Crazy Danielle Rousseau used her crossbow to shoot Ben (then posing as Henry Gale) in the back. To see more on Rousseau's weapon, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- DHARMA Initiative food, originally discovered in the Swan Station in season two, provides a feast for the "Lostaways," and a continued source of sustenance. This assortment includes a box of rice, powdered milk, vanilla cookies, cans of chili, chicken soup, beef soup, packages of sweetener and matchbooks. To see more on the DHARMA food collection, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
- Jack, Kate, Hurley and pilot Frank Lapidus land on the Island in 1977 while on board the Ajira Airways flight. In 2007, Sun and Lapidus find this framed photo featuring 16 new DHARMA recruits from 1977. To see more on the recruit photo, click here. (ABC/PROFILES IN HISTORY)read more
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'Lost' Auction Preview!
Now that the epic series has ended, the props will be auctioned off this summer. Which souvenir would you bid on?
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