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Documenting and archiving my decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's TWIN PEAKS, TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME and TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN.

  • About Twin Peaks Blog
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  • Twin Peaks Film Locations
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  • All in the Details
  • Art Peaks
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Prop Identification

Vinnie Guidera, Jeff Moore and Steven Miller sitting behind a table
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Real Twin Peaks 2025 – “Let’s Talk About Props, Baby” Panel

Steven Miller01 mins

As part of the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, a panel discussion about Twin Peaks props was held at No Boat Brewing Company in Snoqualmie, Washington. Titled “Let’s Talk About Props, Baby,” fellow Twin Peaks Blog author Vinnie Guidera and I spoke with Twin Peaks season two prop master Jeff Moore….

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Donna Hayward on the stairs
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Donna Hayward’s Screen-Used Suitcase

Vinnie Guidera01 mins

The third annual Real Twin Peaks event is just around the corner and fans from all over are preparing to celebrate the show where it all began in the scenic Snoqualmie Valley. One tradition I look forward to continuing is our yearly prop panel where fellow Twin Peaks Blog author Steven Miller and I will…

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Audrey Horne and seamstress at One-Eyed Jacks
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Audrey Horne and the One-Eyed Jacks Seamstress

Steven Miller11 mins

I love all the little surprises found throughout Twin Peaks. With each viewing, I find some new detail to explore and share with fellow fans. In episode 1.007, director Lesli Linka Glatter made an uncredited cameo as the One-Eyed Jacks Seamstress tending to Audrey Horne. While taking a closer look at this scene, I identified several…

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Two images of a camera flash and a person holding a Polaroid
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Dr. Hayward’s Polaroid Impulse Camera

Steven Miller01 mins

Looking back at the first two seasons of Twin Peaks, I can’t help but think some mysteries may have been solved or documented differently if today’s modern technology was used. Take the instant photograph Dr. Hayward takes of Major Briggs’ neck in episode 2.013. If this scene was shot today, Doc would have used his mobile…

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Gordon Cole sitting at his desk listening to Agent Cooper
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Gordon Cole’s Book at FBI Headquarters in Philadelphia

Steven Miller01 mins

More than three decades after its debut, the mysteries from David Lynch’s masterpiece Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me are still being solved. Using modern technology combined with a tenacious spirit, fellow Bookhouse Boy Matthew Haywood has helped discover Agent Sam Stanley’s Whiteman Machine and Laura Palmer’s textbook. Now, he’s found a match for Regional…

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Sheriff Truman and Laura Palmer in the Roadhouse
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Rainier Beer Wildlife Plaques at The Roadhouse

Steven Miller01 mins

I’d like to think the official beer of Twin Peaks is Rainier Beer. At the time the first two seasons and David Lynch’s feature film were made, the taps were still flowing at the Washington state brewery. Today, the Rainier brand is owned and operated by Pabst Brewing Company and the beer is produced in California….

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Lobby of Deer Meadow Sheriff's Department where Chet Desmond watches a secretary read
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Deer Meadow Sheriff’s Department Framed Reindeer Photo

Steven Miller31 mins

The first 35 minutes of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is some kind of wonderful fever dream. From Chris Isaak and Kiefer Sutherland’s performances to the strangeness of Deer Meadow, I return time and time again to these scenes. After identifying the Shyvers Multiphone in Hap’s Diner and Agent Sam Stanley’s “Whiteman Instrument”…

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Agent Sam Stanley with his Whiteman Instrument machine
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Agent Sam Stanley’s Whiteman Instrument Machine

Steven Miller01 mins

I’m still in a state of shock writing this article as one of my “Holy Grails” of Twin Peaks props is now identified thanks to help from fellow Bookhouse Boy Matthew Haywood. For years, I’ve searched for Special Agent Sam Stanley’s “Whiteman instrument” machine seen in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. I…

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IRene at Hap's Diner
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Shyvers Multiphone at Hap’s Diner

Steven Miller01 mins

Hap’s Diner in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me may not have offered specials but they did have an early version of a streaming music service. Instead of a jukebox like the one found near the entrance to the Double R Diner in Twin Peaks, there was a silver Art Deco machine behind the…

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Laura Palmer and Donna Hayward outside the school
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Laura Palmer’s Home University Bookshelf Volume 5

Steven Miller11 mins

Following an afternoon of New Year’s Day travel back to my home in Florida, I received a direct message from fellow Bookhouse Boy Matthew Haywood about a prop he identified from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Matthew’s previous tip about the identity of the actor who played the dead guy in Carrie…

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