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    dukesonline reacted to RogerDuke in Rare and Behind the Scenes Pictures of the Dukes of Hazzard   
    I stood up as soon as I read your post because......"You shall rise before the gray headed and honor the presence of of an old man" -----Leviticus 19:32
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    dukesonline reacted to Hobie Hartkins in Rare and Behind the Scenes Pictures of the Dukes of Hazzard   
    Good to see you here Dukesonline!
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    dukesonline got a reaction from DB537 in Hazzard License Plates   
    Thank you for sharing these photos! Having seen your registration stickers first hand, I can say they are incredible and the quality is top notch!
    The test plate looks really good! Can’t wait to see the finished product!
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    dukesonline got a reaction from RogerDuke in Hazzard License Plates   
    Thank you for sharing these photos! Having seen your registration stickers first hand, I can say they are incredible and the quality is top notch!
    The test plate looks really good! Can’t wait to see the finished product!
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    dukesonline reacted to DB537 in Hazzard License Plates   
    Here are some photos of a green season 6-7 style test plate that I made with the defective dies. I also added a few HD screenshots for reference.
    The dies were mistakenly made backward, and they will not cut the edges of the letters from the correct side so that they lay flat on the plate as they should.
    The '0' and 'H' dies were also scaled wrong and couldn't be used for the test plate. All of the issues are being corrected and they are sending me new dies soon.
    Season 6-7 Replica Test Plate & HD Screenshots
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    dukesonline got a reaction from Roth Potter in Valencia Oaks Movie Ranch   
    Rob,
    Thank you for sharing your post. What an incredible experience and I know I speak for all of us here on the forum that we wish we could have been grips there with you helping out just to see these sights! Having grown up here in Valencia and my sister went to Calarts too, I am stoked to hear these first hand accounts about such monumental experiences!!
    I would love to be involved in a documentary and have been thinking about the idea too for a while... I’m on board to get something going!
    -Dave
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    dukesonline reacted to Rob Klein in Valencia Oaks Movie Ranch   
    Hello,  I wanted to add a few details that I thought any fan of the Dukes would find fascinating.  I worked on the Dukes Ranch in the summer of 1993.  I had just graduated from film school, and got a job on film starring Corey Eubanks called: "Forced to Kill  (somewhere I have the call sheet) the day we did 2nd unit shots on the Dukes Ranch in Valencia. I was the first AD for this shoot day.  I had gone to film school at Cal Arts literally 1/2 mile away from the Dukes Ranch and never knew it was there until I was working on Corey's film.  Had I had known about the Dukes Ranch back when in 1989 when I started going to Cal Arts I would have been able to see all the General Lees that sat out in the field outside of the famous motor pool. 
    By the time I was working on the Ranch I was blown away as all the Dukes sets were still standing.  I went all through the practical Duke Farm House, the barn, The Boar's Nest, and the motor pool cement slab, that was covered by an aluminum roof was still there.  Out side in the weeds was one Hazzard County Sherriff's squad car and Boss Hogg's famous white convertable Caddalac.  I couldn't believe it as it was being destroyed by the weather.  I also found a General Push Bar lying behind another impressive set that was built for the film "Nothing But Trouble."  It was the huge mansion facade built for the film.
    If you watch the film "Forced to Kill" the end scene where Michael Ironside's 4x4 blows up was shot directly in front of the Boar's Nest.  I can't remember if you see the set in the film or not.  However, when I went inside the Boar's Nest building it was a practical set in that you could use it for interiors and exteriors.  On the far left side there were a ton of Hazzard set decoration crammed inside.  A bunch of full color billboards from the show, I remember a Lulu Hogg bilboard and a Boss Hogg one.  There were several other though I can't remember the details.  I was aware the Warner Brothers had an archives department and figurred they were storing these there for safe keeping.  These were days way before the digital camera, so even though I did not have my 35mm with me, I did not take any photos.  As I was the 1st AD I could have photographed anything I wanted to, but the film's set photographer was there, his name was Greg Leon.  He did shoot lots of images of the Dukes Ranch that day.  I have tried to contact him a few times since but he didn't seem motivated to pull the slides out of storage.
    Years later, I heard the Dukes Ranch was sold for development and I always wondered what happened to the billboards I mentioned and Boss' Cady, and the Hazzard police car.  I hope they were saved. 
    I had already acquiered many original Hazzard props and used to tell Corey Eubanks about them during the film shoot.  He did share many Dukes stories with me that day on the Ranch as he knew I was fan of the show.  Some, I dont think would veer be able to be told publically.  I did one more movie with Corey a year later and then we lost touch.  But he was a great guy and he has gone on to even more fame with Dukes fans as I saw his wonderful jumps he did for Dukes Fest.  One thing I will always remember was how loyal Corey was to his fellow Dukes Stunt team as he had hired many of them on these two films that I worked on of his.  I got a ton of stories out of Alan Wyatt Jr. and other members of the Duke's `stunt team.
    As a documentary film maker myself and a film archivist I would hope to be able to share my first hand experiences and stories with the fans of Dukes of Hazzard with my time working on the Dukes Ranch and the artifacts I have come across from the show.  I have parted with many over the years, but I still have a few, and will always have these memories.  Long Live The Dukes of Hazzard!!!!
    If anyone is ever interested in making a Dukes documentary I would be happy to share what I have learned about this special show.
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    dukesonline got a reaction from Roth Potter in Valencia Oaks Movie Ranch   
    This is a great thread with some incredible info! Thanks for everyone sharing! Having grown up in Valencia, it was always fun to drive my General Lee around town. Literally every time I would fill it up with gas, I would meet someone who had worked on the show or knew someone close that did!
    I have a many photos from different visits to the Valencia ranch (among other locations). I’ll have to dig them out and share a few!
    It’s still very recognizable yet portions of the area where the duke farm were are largely overgrown. 
     
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