Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Mission Impossible: The Holy Grail of Gift Giving


Yesterday's post got me thinking about Christmas gifts. Since I told you yesterday that My Guy gifted me with my "Holy Grail" of gifts, I started thinking about his. And I knew exactly where to go, in my mind. The trouble with Grail-type gifts is that they are never easy to find and this one is no exception. So today, I ask for your help, your expertise, your know-how, because NOW I am a possessed woman on a mission. God help anyone or anything that stands in my way.

The story begins like this: My Guy is a HUGE baseball fan. Born and raised here in Boston, those of us in his life, probably all run a close second to his beloved Red Sox. That being said, his beloved Sox most definitely run a close second to his ultimate hero, The Babe. Last year we transformed an unutilized guest room in the house into his home office. It came out amazing. We all love it and use it, but ultimately it is his room. We decorated the walls with only the most prestigious pieces of baseball memorabilia from his expansive collection and kept a quality, not quantity theme when choosing the works to display. Last year for Christmas I commissioned an artist friend to paint an oil portrait of The Babe as Christmas gift. The finished product was fantastic! I had asked her to paint Babe Ruth in a Red Sox uniform and she took it a step further and captured him on canvas in a Boston Braves uniform (which was at the end of his illustrious career). She even captured the sadness in his face. My Guy loved it! The Holy Grail, right? Wrong.

Just a few short weeks before Christmas, (the timing could not have been more fateful) with my fabulous gift safely stowed away in the basement until Dec 25th, he and I were at home watching a movie we rented, "I Now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry". The movie stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James and Jessica Biel. There's a scene in the film when Adam Sandler goes into Jessica Biel's apartment and as the camera pans the entrance of the apartment, on the wall just by the door hung a poster size, framed photograph of Babe Ruth. But this wasn't just any photograph of The Babe, this was the one, the Grail. I knew it the second I saw it, and I gasped out loud, my body overcome by that strange sinking feeling. My Guy knew it too because he gasped also and declared with amazement that he had never before seen that photo. We had to pause the movie and dissect and discuss this photo. I also knew immediately that my gift had just been exposed for what it really was. A poser, a cheap imitation of this, the only Ruth photo that mattered. I sucked. I gave it to him anyway and he loved it, but I know what we were both thinking in our subconscious when I gave it to him.

Enter yesterday, I spent a good part of 3 hours searching the Internet for that photo and what I found was that I am not alone. There are lots of other Ruth fans out there searching for the same photo with little success, as I told you-this is the one. After pouring over hundreds of sites with photos of Babe, I finally located a thumbnail of the original photo. I printed it out in document size but it is pixelated and probably useless. I even went to Barnes and Noble and poured over books about Ruth searching for it to no avail. I then found this web site justanswer.com and I actually PAID $15.00 for their assistance on my quest. They inform you via text and e-mail when they have answered your question. They say that the average wait time for your answer is between 20 minutes and one hour and I got my response some six and a half hours later with nothing more than the information I had already found myself. The "entertainment expert" assisting me told me that she believes the photo to be a one time thing, created for the movie and directed me to other sites with other photos of Ruth for sale. Basically I got hosed, but I can't waiver, it's got to be that photo.

So I ask you all for your help. What can I do? When I am done here, I am taking my crappy pixelated image over to a photo shop to see what can be done with it. The image in the movie was done in sepia tones, so there may be hope for me yet. I already e-mailed the website with the thumbnail photo about obtaining a print of the shot, but have yet to hear back from them. What makes me even more crazy is the fact that I found the photo and have the image (albiet a thumbnail), I just want and need a better resolution. You got any better suggestions?


You asked for it so here it is:

31 comments:

  1. Email me the picture, I'll see if I can fix it up for you or find something better. My Googling abilities are legendary!

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  2. Yeah, can you post the thumbnail so we can see it?

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  3. ok- this is good. I'll post the thumbnail now and e-mail you Peebs.

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  4. How big do you want it?

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  5. Just have the picture modified so it's original. Like make his eyes crossed and a caption that says, "Here comes trouble" or "Where's all the hotdogs at?" or something like that.

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  6. You are incredibly thoughtful (and might I add, a touch OBSESSIVE)

    Your man is lucky that you do such nice things for him :)

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  7. Clearly what he needs is a Derek Jeter jersey.

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  8. I've been known to go to extremes for the perfect gift. If faced with this particular task I would contact the production company for the movie and just keep telling my story and begging for assistance until the set people sold it to me.

    I might also ask words, words, words since he works in the biz in LA and might have an "in."

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  9. Best bet is to find out who the set designer is and go through him/her. It's probably in some studio warehouse or out for rental from one of the PA's that worked the set.

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  10. Gary Fettis was the set decorator. YOu can find more on him at www.imdb.com

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  11. Art Department
    Antonio Andraus .... set dresser
    Chuck Askerneese .... assistant property master
    P. Scott Bailey .... set dresser
    Michael J. Bertolina .... assistant property master
    Susan Bode .... set decorator: New York
    Steve Brennan .... key on-set dresser
    Amanda Bromberg .... set decorating coordinator
    Christopher Carlson .... buyer
    Michael Casey .... set dresser
    Krysten Childs .... additional props
    John Collins .... assistant art director
    Michael Crowe .... lead propmaker foreman
    Dennis DeWaay .... construction coordinator
    Frank Didio .... co-construction coordinator
    Warren Drummond .... storyboard artist
    William Eliscu .... graphic designer
    Jann K. Engel .... set designer
    Robert Fechtman .... assistant art director
    Danielle Giovannello .... assistant property master
    Alex Gorodetsky .... charge scenic artist
    Gina Herold .... art department coordinator: New York
    Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt .... stand-by painter
    Steve Kissell .... laborer
    David Ladish .... set dresser
    Jeff Markwith .... set designer
    John Hammer Maxwell .... on-set dresser
    Richard A. McCarthy .... plaster gangboss
    Michael O'Luasaigh .... propmaker
    Joseph S. Patire .... shop craftsman
    Ron Petagna .... construction coordinator
    Ronnie Petagna .... head carpenter
    Morgan Pitts .... assistant property master
    Mark Pollard .... graphic artist
    Edward J. Protiva .... gang boss
    Jaime Ramirez .... art production assistant
    Shane Richard .... art department production assistant
    Graham Robertson .... set dresser
    Daniel Rosenfeld .... scenic shopman
    Steve Salazar .... welder
    Doug Sieck .... set dresser
    Brett C. Smith .... lead man
    Julie Smith .... set decoration buyer
    John Snow .... paint supervisor
    Patte Strong-Lord .... set designer
    David Swayze .... art director: New York
    Jonathan Tessler .... property master
    James Whelan .... set dresser: New York
    Tim Wilcox .... digital illustrator
    Timothy S. Wiles .... property master
    Bruce Lee Gross .... leadman (uncredited)


    Entire art dept on the film. Best bet is the ass't art director or prop master.

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  12. I think you should just give him a box of Baby Ruths and call it a day.

    (And with that, I've given you further insight to why I am still single.)

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  13. Thank you so much for all your help!I think I can safely say: Mission accomplished!!!

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  14. You're a winner of my contest! Check my blog for details. And congrats!

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  15. THAT is the GREAT holy grail?

    I liked your skulls thing way better.

    slop

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  16. Mission accomplished? So where is the painting/photo from?

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  17. Hello,

    I found your blog when searching for the Babe Ruth Photo from "I Now Prounounce You Chuck and Larry". I actually DID find the photo, however - it's an original signed edition, that is going for $13,050! Here's a link...

    http://www.mlbfansite.com/authentic-memorabilia/babe-ruth-autographed-signed-framed-head-shot-8x10-photo-james-spence-authenticated.html

    I hope this helps your search. I haven't been able to find it anywhere else but here. If by chance you do end up finding the print, would you mind sharing the information? Thanks!

    Amy
    akers84@yahoo.com

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  18. Hey Candy.. I am going through the same problem and I would love to get this picture for my boyfriend for V day. He is OBSESSED with this and we have both been looking high and low... how did u find and and how did u get to blow it up? Thanks so much...

    katelyn.nudo@gmail.com

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  19. I also love the Babe Ruth pic and have googled like a mad woman to find this print. How did you find it? Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks,Cindy
    nautical810@comcast.net

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  20. Were you able to find the photo or recreate the one from the movie? I really need your help!!! :)

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  21. Hi, PLEASE let me know if you were ever able to find the picture in a higher resolution. I want to get this made for my dad who is a HUGE Babe Ruth fan. We will be celebrating with my dad who is almost one year cancer free and this would be the perfect gift. I look forward to hearing back from you. Thanks :)

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  22. I'm currently trying to do the same thing! Were you able to find a higher resolution picture? If so, do you still have it... are you able to email it to me? I'd appreciate it so much!

    jdizzz@live.com

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  23. Did you have any luck finding a high resolution of this picture? I would be interested in know where I should be looking. Im desparate, my BF has been wanting this picture and I cant find it anywhere.

    Jessika

    Please email me
    jessikaalicia@hotmail.com

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  24. Can you email me a better copy of this picture so that I can also blow it up? I can't find it anywhere else!

    my email is teresa.richert@okstate.edu
    Thanks!!

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  25. Ive been looking for this photo since I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry came out . . . please send anything you might have that can help me out

    lee_ramirez7@yahoo.com

    thanks

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  26. Can you email me a copy of this picture as well?

    my email is che19ron@hotmail.com

    Thank you!!

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  27. Can you send me this photo its one of my favorite pictured of all time

    cjjohnson26@gmail.com
    THANK YOU

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  28. Hello- I too have spent years looking for this and have never found it. I really really want this painting. Can you tell me how you found it?? I am looking for the soft cream background with just the black and THAT Picture!
    Thank you soooo much
    Amy S
    amelia-a@hotmail.com

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  30. I want to get this printed on canvas. Could you please send it to thebusbys2013@gmail.com

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