![]() While the second was in the possession of Marion Ravenwood in Nepal as in the final film, the first lay in Shanghai, in the private museum collection of Chinese warlord Tengtu Hok. The headpiece to the Staff of Ra was conceptualized for Raiders of the Lost Ark as being in two parts. Their success was fleeting, however, as Belloq and the Nazis were waiting at the surface, holding Marion hostage in exchange for the Ark. Later, Sallah and Indiana forged deeper into the Well of Souls, braving a colony of asps in order to recover the Ark. Foisting the true headpiece atop a properly measured staff, Indiana marveled at how sunlight created a spectrum of red light showing the Ark's correct burial site. Indiana, using the information on the headpiece, was able to locate the Well of Souls, which he infiltrated disguised as a native worker. As a result, Belloq's counterfeit headpiece caused the Nazis to build an overlarge staff, which led Indiana and Sallah to discover that "they're digging in the wrong place." However, Toht failed to realize the proper headpiece was engraved on both sides. However, the headpiece had become extraordinarily hot having fallen into the fireplace, and the medallion scarred Toht's hand, leaving the imprint of the markings on his palm that allowed French archaeologist René Belloq to create his own headpiece for the Nazis to locate the Ark. The headpiece was momentarily in the possession of Nazi Gestapo agent Toht, during a fight at Ravenwood's bar. Marion sold the headpiece to Indiana Jones for three thousand dollars when he was searching for the Ark of the Covenant in 1936. Together they tracked the medallion to a monastery where the thief believed the artifact was the key to treasure there. She chased the thief to Tibet and teamed up with a member of the Adventure Society she met along the way. In 1934, Marion was robbed of the headpiece by a mercenary. The headpiece was discovered by the archeologist Abner Ravenwood in 1926, and later came into the hands of his daughter Marion, who wore it around her neck as a medallion. The instructions written on the headpiece stated that the staff should be "six kadams high." However, the obverse of the headpiece held specific instructions that the builder was to subtract one kadam out of respect for the Hebrew God. However, the headpiece contained instructions on how to make a new staff. Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.The actual Staff of Ra, in and of itself just a simple shaft of wood, was apparently long lost to the ages. Remainder Mark - A remainder mark is usually a small black line or dot written with a felt tip pen or Sharpie on the top, bottom, side page edges and sometimes on the UPC symbol on the back of the book.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "tray worn." ![]() Flat trays for SPI games are not graded, and have the usual problems.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "card worn." ![]()
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