Interesting an auction house is involved, so could it be it will go to auction and the finder gets a portion?
Honestly, I would argue we authenticated it here that first day, like in hours. LOL I was convinced by a barely visable imperfection in the saucer that matched both. Absolutely nobody would have noticed that in the vintage photo to make a fake. But I guess we don't issue RPF certificates of authenticity. LOL
Well that's a pretty ****** take. I mean he only designed the LCARS interface on The Next Generation that's pretty much been in use since.I’m still wondering who appointed the Okudas as an The Official Authority on all things STAR TREK. When, in reality, they’re just ascended fans with fannish tendencies who’ve gotten their hooks into everything.
Well that's a pretty ****** take. I mean he only designed the LCARS interface on The Next Generation that's pretty much been in use since.
Considering the people whose opinions DO matter consider him to be a reliable and credible source, I'd say that's a wee bit more important than you being petulant that he's been consulted.I’m reasonably sure that working on the later series didn’t give them the credentials or authority to subsequently be involved in EVERYTHING, including their arbitrary CG tweaks to TOS, etc.
I’m reasonably sure that working on the later series didn’t give them the credentials or authority to subsequently be involved in EVERYTHING, including their arbitrary CG tweaks to TOS, etc.
I’m reasonably sure that working on the later series didn’t give them the credentials or authority to subsequently be involved in EVERYTHING, including their arbitrary CG tweaks to TOS, etc.
Yeah, I've been wondering the same thing. The storage unit buyer sends it to Heritage and now Heritage turns it over to Rod. I hope the guy who bought the unit got something out of it.I'm wondering if the storage unit people took it to the Auction house to have it appraised and auctioned off but the auction house could not do it because it was something never returned to the owner. So Rod offered them a bit of cash as a finders fee..
Either that or Rod suggested they take it to an auction house for appraisal...lol
I believe the model was inspected and authenticated by experts long before it was even made public to be in existence.Honestly, I would argue we authenticated it here that first day, like in hours. LOL I was convinced by a barely visable imperfection in the saucer that matched both. Absolutely nobody would have noticed that in the vintage photo to make a fake. But I guess we don't issue RPF certificates of authenticity. LOL
I don't think so. The storage unit buyer obviously did not know what he had when he posted the auction. He just tossed it up on eBay with all the other crap he got from storage unitsI believe the model was inspected and authenticated by experts long before it was even made public to be in existence.
YesI believe the model was inspected and authenticated by experts long before it was even made public to be in existence.
Yes, that is why the put it on eBay.I believe the model was inspected and authenticated by experts long before it was even made public to be in existence.