Here’s Your Chance to Own Lucille, ‘The Walking Dead’s Most Horrible Prop’

Although Daryl Dixon from Mortal Cross had plenty of hero moments The Walking DeadNegan’s spiked baseball bat – named “Lucille” and infamously used to smash heads – is still the standout weapon of AMC’s long-running zombie show. So much so that when Negan, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, got his own spin-off Ghost townhe got himself a new version of his signature weapon to keep the fight going.
A Huge New Heritage Auction and AMC Networks Sale of The Walking Dead Universe accessories, costumes and more mean you can actually have your own Lucille – with several versions of Negan’s beloved bat coming on the block. It begins on October 30 and runs until November 1.
Most notable, of course, is the “hero” that Lucille used on screen throughout seasons 6-10 of The Walking Dead. It appears that the propeller blood was Above all Taken away, but whoever wins it can surely splash a little more if they want.

“Lovingly known as “Lucille,” this signature weapon is used throughout the series in an often brutal and shocking manner by the charismatic and imposing Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Named after his late wife, the bat never leaves Negan’s side, where it has since become a powerful symbol of fear and control throughout his reign of terror, whose legacy bids us ever since powerful.
“‘Lucille’ made her first gruesome appearance in Season 6, Episode 16, ‘Last Day on Earth,'” when Negan used her to execute one of Rick Grimes’ (Andrew Lincoln) survivors in a cliffhanger that left audiences shocked and guessing as to the victim. victims: RIP, Glenn and Abraham!
Bidding for hero Lucille starts at $10,000; You can find out more here. If you want the broken version, split at the base like it just crushed a home run instead of human skulls, it’s $2,500, with more info here.
If you want Negan’s signature outfit to accompany his signature killing staff, you can get your hands on that too; The terrain includes his black leather biker jacket, t-shirt, pants, bandana, boots, belt and glove. You also get a Lucille with this one, but it’s the foam rubber “Action” version. Bidding also starts at $10,000; More information here. Just want some Lucille “action” without the costume? There are two available starting at $5,000 each here and here.
Need again more Lucilles for your collection? Slightly lower priced versions can be had, including an oversized fiberglass version used for VFX ($500 starting offer here); a set of two Lucilles, one that still has green screen tape, and one equipped with special “bleeding” tubes ($5,000 starting bid here); and a barbed wire-free Lucille, part of many “flashback” accessories ($2,500 starting offer here)
But wait! If you are particularly interested in Negan Ghost town Upgrade, good news: there are two versions of Lucille 2.0 on the block.

Now with electric shock capabilities! Offer for Ghost town The Lucille hero starts at $10,000 (info here); The lighter action version is $5,000 (information here).
Oh, and just in case you were curious: multiple versions of Daryl’s Cross Bow are also included among the sale’s 1,000+ total items. Bid on the hero version, total by the character of Norman Reedus during seasons 1-3 of The Walking Deadstarts at $10,000 (info here).
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