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Dinosaurs Run Amuck This Week at LiveAuctionTalk.com

Rosemary McKittrick is a storyteller. Her weekly art, antiques and collectibles column opens a window to the past.

    SANTA FE, NM, February 03, 2010 /Science and Research PR News/ -- In a remote island off the west coast of Costa Rica a team of scientists has just completed six years of secret research and development enabling them to clone 15 different species of dinosaurs, 200 animals all together.

"Jurassic Park" will be the ultimate theme park because the exhibitions are real. Creating and then trying to control nature will be the challenge.

A story about dinosaurs had been creeping up in novelist Michael Crichton's imagination for almost a decade before it was penned to paper. His fascination with stuffed dinosaurs turned to cloned dinosaurs and he ultimately wrote "Jurassic Park."

Next came the movie.

What made the dinosaurs in the movie so creepy is that they were "animals" gone amuck. Not "monsters" gone amuck. It made them all the more real. These predators jumped out of the comic books right before your eyes onto a larger-than-life movie screen.

On October 8, Profiles in History in Calabasas Hills, Calif., featured the actual 67 inch tall by 142 inch long raptor velociraptor maquette (scale model) from the first "Jurassic Park" movie in its Hollywood 37 auction.

Read the full story at http://www.LiveAuctionTalk.com

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About LiveAuctionTalk

LiveAuctionTalk.com is devoted to the rare, weird and wonderful objects people love to collect.

• One of the largest "Live" auction information databases on the Internet.
• Over 800 articles including photographs are currently FREE to website visitors.
• FREE weekly subscription.

Rosemary has provided auction coverage and analysis on thousands-and-thousands of antiques and collectibles sold since the column started 19-years ago. She includes auction sale results to give readers a feel for what their treasures are worth because the power of auctions is simple.

When the bidding stops and the hammer falls, the value of an item is set. The buyer, not the seller, sets the price, and this simple distinction cuts through all the chitchat about what art, antiques and collectibles are really worth. The emphasis is on today's values, not yesterday's wishful thinking.

Each week another new article is posted featuring a particular area of collecting.

• Every article showcases an auction item and how it fits into the big picture.
• A compelling, historical context is provided for the treasures people collect.
• Collecting tips are offered.
• Current "prices realized" are listed.

Rosemary is the co-author of The Official Price Guide to Fine Art published by Random House and received her training in the trenches working as a professional appraiser and weekly columnist.

Contact:

Rosemary McKittrick
info@LiveAuctionTalk.com


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