Rare-T
Forrest Gump // Cast Signed Memorabilia
Product Description
This specially-curated collection from RARE-T features a staggering array of hand-signed merchandise from the world of classic movies, and from best in the entertainment business.
Pay homage to one of the most iconic movies of all times, Forrest Gump, with this absolute masterpiece, a gallery-framed full size poster, that has been hand signed by legendary actors Tom Hanks, Sally Field, Robin Wright, Mykelti Williamson, Gary Sinise, Kurt Russell and famous director Robert Zemeckis.
The double matted display is mounted in a high-quality wood frame and finished with protective quality glass to keep it looking pristine. The customized descriptive metallic plaque, in addition to the detailed finishing and openings, add to the elegant and sophisticated gallery quality look.
This offering also features a fully-licensed 1951 Ford F1 1:18 die-cast car has been hand-signed by Tom Hanks. It is true to scale in every detail: a die-cast metal body, a metal chassis, detailed wheels, chrome accents and an accurate paint job. It's detailed with dozens of specially-applied parts to precisely recreate in impeccable detail the famous car from the film Forrest Gump. The result is a fantastic realism. It's protected under plexiglass to keep it looking pristine, ensure protection while still allowing you to fully appreciate this piece of collectible history. It offers detailed finishings and a descriptive metal plaque for an elegant, gallery-quality aesthetic.
Complete with a certificate of authenticity and verifiable numbered hologram on both items, these pieces are an exciting investment that will only get better with age.
Product Details
- Measurements
50"L x 33"W x 1.5"H
- OriginCanada
— 1951 Ford F1 Display: 13.25"W x 5.5"H x 5.75"D, 2lbs
— Poster Frame: 33"W x 50"H x 1.5"D, 20lbs
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In7-9 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation