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Gandalf is an old, but powerful wizard who was an important influence
at the Council of Elrond, since he knew the power The One Ring
possessed and the evil the Dark Lord Sauron could do if he recovered
it. He joined Frodo and the other selected members of the Fellowship
as they crossed Middle-earth in their quest to destroy the Ring. In
The Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf the Grey carried an old
wooden staff, which also housed his pipe, but it was lost when he
was captured by Saruman™ in Isengard. After Gandalf’s escape
he possessed a new staff but it too was lost when he was slain in
Khazad-dum while doing battle with the Balrog. In The Two Towers,
Gandalf was sent back to Middle-earth as Gandalf the White.
To complete his task he was given a new white staff to aid in the
battle to defeat Sauron. The staff was adorned with an intricate
and delicately styled crown that held a great power. Gandalf
released King Theoden from Saruman’s influence with the
aid of this magical staff. Next to his trusty sword Glamdring
™ the white staff was Gandalf’s chief weapon.
This authentically detailed replica is a reproduction of the
actual filming prop built by Weta Workshop of New Zealand
and used in the motion picture triology, The Lord of The Rings.
United Cutlery, industry leader in fine movie reproductions,
has meticulously recreated the prop using only the finest grade
materials and craftsmanship. Close attention to detail was a
top priority. It is presented with a wall display and includes a
certificate of authenticity.
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Product Number: UCL10051
Shipping Weight: 4.12 pounds
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This item is in Standard Grade Condition:
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The item is brand new, in mint condition, and sealed inside its packaging.
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Packaging condition is verified to be 80% mint (C8) or better.
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Standard Grade items are suitable to display in the package, or to open.
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