Cool. Maybe there should be a new thread, if these are authentic.When I first got the call, I rolled my eyes but the more I examined and compared them to the originals, the more I was convinced. If someone starts a new thread, please post a link here (so I can find it, lol).
BTW, I was the most vocal about the previous fake that went up for auction; this is a completely different animal. That one had a ton of things wrong, this one, I could find nothing wrong.
The phaser looks like the “Lenore” Phaser (short emitter).
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Actually, more like this one…
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With the moire ring and moire pattern gone on the communicator, it’s pretty much impossible to say which communicator that is. But, if it’s a hero communicator, I suppose it would have to be Beta?
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I saw these 3 or 4 months ago and believe them to be 100% legit. The comm has the correct stop watch in it but it is turned around backwards which is what you are seeing through the hole there (the glue on the back of the stopwatch). I have a ton of photos of them and could not find anything that was not correct.
Really a new thread should be started for these.
Well, the Phaser 1 looks a bit like the Finney Phaser 1- similar damage on the side of the thumbwheel and right above the side rail. Also, the raising sight sits at a similar downward angle.
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I just noticed that power meter acrylic half-round is also missing on the P1. This whole bit with the missing parts is a new wrinkle in the scam. No power meter numbers and no moire/ring make them that much harder to match up with the know props.
And, yes, Beta is generally held to be the Kirk hero, since he used it in several episodes (most notably “Dagger of the Mind” and “Day of the Dove”).
My gut feels “different” with these pieces.
They just look “right” to my eye.
I’m going to pull a Kruge and “trust my instincts” and see what additional details come out on these pieces before issuing any opinion.
Does someone want to start a new thread on this topic?
Listen, I want to make it clear that I’m open to the possibility that these are real. They pass the “first glance” test in a way that the previous fakes didn’t quite manage.
But there’s a burden of proof to be met. We have to go in assuming that these are fakes until factual evidence proves otherwise. Fake until proven real, not real until proven fake.
I’ve already pointed out a number of apparent discrepancies. I don’t yet see a way to explain them without convenience and contrivance (“the comm shell was sloppily glued back on when it came loose after the last time it was filmed”, etc.).
I continue to be royally pissed off at the past few years’ worth of fraud and nonsense. Narcissistic, opportunistic creeps have bribed and lied and cheated to take financial advantage of the public, the fanbase, and the legacy of this once-great franchise.
As the old guard of creatives and fans ages out, I feel a strong moral imperative to defend and honor the legacy of the real STAR TREK and the people who made it a legend.
The vultures are circling, now, and they need to be held at bay.
They don’t get to win. Not without a fight.
My gut feels “different” with these pieces.
They just look “right” to my eye.
I’m going to pull a Kruge and “trust my instincts” and see what additional details come out on these pieces before issuing any opinion.
…even the rear fin shapes (and bends / warping) seem to match, as does the fin cut-out in the shell.
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Very prudent advice, indeed
Another ‘Hero Phaser’? Two certain individuals in opposing coastal lairs sure knock these out quickly. When working in concert, they can crank out these ‘meticulously crafted’ and ‘screen-used’ phasers like auction machines. ‘Here we go again’ is right.