You nailed that one, Alan.
Yes, that is the working, electronic Hero prop wrist control device from Predator
Just a quick note that TeddyKGB has been banned as a sockpuppet of TheKid / ThePhoenix. Nothing like a little ancient history to bring the trolls out from under their rocks.
Yes, oh wise and sage elder statesman of the hobby...DO regale us with more of your tales. We miss all your versions of history!
I have many episodes on VHS but it will take me some time to digitize them. Jim brought his stunt Endoskeleton arm from T2, as well as an Endo-skull that was at one time a functioning hero skull. It had rubber eye sockets and a lot of servo wires hanging on the inside of it. I know that I have photos of both of those props from the set. I will retrieve the photos and scan them for anyone that would like to see them. There were a lot of other screen used props on the set.
Sshh!
Speak his name and he may appear!:lol
Hope all is well with you!![]()
Greetings Petsku, Faraway Finland ! The RPF reaches far and wide.
Thank you for your post and expressing your feelings in a very deep and meaningful way. It is easy to appreciate your passion for Film and respect for your fellow artists.
I am working on a detailed response and the Peerless story. But here is a short story related to the company...The CEO of Peerless Mel Gaigerman came from the famous collectibles company Applause LLC. Which used to sell their products in Spencer Gifts and Suncoast Video stores here in the U.S. I'm sure many RPF members here are aware of Applause's line of Star Trek, Star Wars, Star Gate and Nightmare Before Christmas collectibles.
The CEO of Applause Bob Solomon chose to commit suicide in 2004, after what happened at Applause and a failed financial turn-around. His was a cautionary tale that I have often contemplated over the past 8 years.
I often wished I could have met Mr. Solomon and shared our war stories. There was only 1 degree of separation between us with numerous people, including Mel G. from Peerless, but we never met. Solomon's company was a pioneer in the field for decades. He was a maverick, a visionary and an inspiration to many in the collectibles field. And I would have thanked him and reminded him of his contributions over the 2 decades in the business.
You can find more about Solomon if you are interested on google. But here is an article shown below. Note the 22 year licensing relationship with Disney that he lost, which evidently devastated him. Been there...done that...but somehow survived. But many CEO's do not. Many sadly kill themselves.
Applause CEO Bob Solomon Dies
By Rosette Gonzales
August 2004
Robert G. Solomon, chairman and CEO of Applause LLC died Friday, August 20 from a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the head.
Solomon, 50, was discovered in his Woodland Hills home still barely alive, but was pronounced dead at Northridge Hospital at 6:19 p.m.
Solomon was the sole owner of Applause, buying it out of bankruptcy in 2001, and securing major licenses with Disney, Nickelodeon, and Warner Brothers. Applause established a strong reputation in plush, creating products for “Finding Nemo,” "Star Trek", "Star Wars", “The Simpsons,” “The Cat in the Hat,” and other well known character licenses.
Solomon told TDmonthly Magazine in June of this year, "I´m a gift company. My products are bought and sold and given as an expression of love or sentiment."
The company was suffering through financial stress and lost its major licenses, finally severing a 22-year old licensing partnership with the Walt Disney Company in June. Plans to relocate offices from the Woodland Hills Headquarters to a West Los Angeles location were to take place at the end of the month.
“The company is going through major reorganization right now,” said a spokesperson for Applause, but the company has yet to release a formal statement.
Solomon leaves behind two daughters and a son.
( More to follow...)
LOL.....I was re-reading that thread and with Dymszo now banned from here, things take a new dimension !!!