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The Tin Man is an iconic part of The Wizard of Oz, but the character's original actor suffered a ton of issues on set, ...
The Tin Man’s Oil Can from The Wizard of Oz Is Up for Auction Glenn Rowley. The famous prop is said to be the only surviving piece of the original costume from the 1939 film.
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Over 80 years after the Warner Bros. film "The Wizard of Oz", a prized piece from the set is going up for auction for the very first time: The Tin Man's oil can.
'Wizard of Oz' 's Tin Man Oil Can Up for Auction for the First Time, Bidding Starts at $50,000. The oil can, used in the 1939 classic, is thought to be the last original item left from the Tin Man ...