HA has a horrible reputation but people still bid on their auctions.
Most disappointing to me isn’t that it’s one or two people who were in on or knew about this phony phaser, it’s so many people buy the bull that goes into its fake history.
The reality is that only a small percentage of people interested in these things are REALLY interested in these things. Us, in other words. Very few people deep-dive into the nuances of construction, timelines, or variances between props.
Most people will see a phaser that looks convincingly old and beat up, hear a story that sounds reasonable, and just buy into it. They don’t have intimate knowledge of the show’s production, the timeline and construction details of the props, or insider info which will allow them to be discerning.
For example, look at the fake Fred Frieberger letter which “proves” the Nichols phaser’s authenticity. We all know that the famous kiss in “Plato’s Stepchildren” has been talked about for decades. It has been a key reference point in cultural discussions of TOS. So, when you have a letter that appears to have been typed on vintage (albeit deliberately distressed) paper stock, makes casual use of names of people who were involved in the show, and casually mentions “the kiss”, it would all seem plausible to a layman.
But, to expert eyes, it clearly reads like someone outside-looking-in trying to simulate a real vintage letter by adding in a casual reference to a TV executive involved with the show, and casually mentioning “the kiss” to make it seem like an off handed reference to something which would become a big deal. Of course, it’s ridiculous to think that Frieberger would casually write to Ms. Nichols and say, “
Hey, we just filmed this historically-relevant episode with an interracial kiss, which one of our execs now admits wasn’t such a big deal. Coincidentally, here’s a phaser prop from this episode which I somehow know will become an icon in pop culture history, so you can commemorate being part of that soon-to-be-legendary interracial kiss!”
I have to be careful about what I say, here, but I’d like to note that documents involved in the HA phaser auction (which were
not made public, but which I was discretely made privy to) feature a similar modus operandi, as well as other major red flags that only experts and hardcore fans would pick up on.