I am an avid collector of movie memorabilia. The strangest the gadget, the more I covet it, and if the movie happens to be one of my favorites, it is even better.
I have talked here of Beetlejuice's Handbook for the Recently Deceased, the Jurassic Park cryocan, Lucian's necklace from the Underworld movies, the H2O Just add water locket, The Illusionist locket, Lana Lang's kryptonite necklace... Most of the time there is no official product, and I have to find an artist to make it, or buy it knowing it is a knock-off made by someone else. I really don't care, as long as I have it in my hands.
This time the coveting came after we came back from Paris. After visiting the Louvre, the church of the Saint-Sulpice and seeing the Arago medallion markers, I rewatched The Da Vinci Code. And I found myself wanting to own my own cryptex.
Naturally, I knew the official replica made by the Noble Collection was out of question. I cannot justify spending that much in a movie prop. It is true that it is absolutely gorgeous. But no. There is a smaller version that is more affordable, and may be something you may like to consider. I myself was interested in this one, until I saw some reviews that said it was not very sturdy, and the rings and the opening mechanism did not work very well.
Instead, I went looking for a non-official version. And I found it! And for the price that I paid, I think it is a very worthy investment. I chose the white ring version, as it is the one most similar to the movie prop.
This is a knock-off, but it is very well made, EXCEPT for the fact that it has 6 rings of letters, instead of 5 like the original cryptex. Can you believe I had not realized this until I tried to change the password combination? But, you can bypass this problem if you use A-P-P-L-E-S, with an extra S that the movie riddle does not have.
My cryptex is absolutely made of metal except for the letter rings, that are some kind of plastic, although you would not guess it by looking at them. It is heavy, and big! It measures about 14 cm long, and it opens!
It comes in a gift box, with a card (in case it is for a gift), with a screwdriver, 2 screws, 2 black cord necklaces and a pair of The One ring from The Lord of the Rings, one smaller in silver and one larger in yellow gold. Naturally, they are not real pieces of jewelry. And instructions for how to change the opening combination.
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See how bit it is! |
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You can open it, of course |
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