Zander
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I remain a skeptic but your enthusiasm has me curious.
I hope you have indeed found it, so we can kill this thread once and for all! :lol
agreed
I remain a skeptic but your enthusiasm has me curious.
I hope you have indeed found it, so we can kill this thread once and for all! :lol
Why not just post the make/model/year so some of us and try to see for ourselfs?
As near as I can tell this information is not widely known but a buddy of mine and I have known this for sometime and I finally thought I would share it here in hopes of getting help identifying other parts of the device but we have got the body for sure.
Here are a few pics of screengrabs and fan mades -
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and the found object is a Chiropractic Activator -
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There are different models but you can now see why the grooves are where they are and the tilted end of the hilt makes sense - it's where the pressure bar was. The main body is all there - you just need to get the right year for the one they used (grabbed from the set of Thunderbirds). I know with this info out we can get some accurate measurements and perhaps even have a "true parts" version someday.
Hope this info helps all you WHOlagins
So, where is the photographic proof we were promised, oh, say, 3 months ago, hmm? :confused
I understand the concern about the "Real McCoy" becoming even MORE scarce once people know what it is. Star Wars fans faced the same problem with the Graflex and other flash guns that were used to make lightsaber props for the Original Trilogy. But if the real, found object has, indeed, been FOUND, the information to be gained from that is absolutely CRUCIAL for us to know about on this forum. Once that info is available, it means that the best prop replicas available today can be refined and improved to be even more accurate.
BTW, something I've been thinking for a long time is that I recognize the black "greebly" that was added onto the sonic's emitter when it was revised into its "4th Doctor" version. If I'm correct, it's a part that no one ever gets right... IF I'm correct. Will post photos soon of what I think it was (if I still have one around the house) and you all can decide whether I'm right or not.![]()
I keep forgetting to take pics of my found object, but I promise, they're coming soonish.
In fact, I'll tell you what: I'll post the pics of my found object WHEN THE ORIGINAL POSTER FINALLY GIVES US THE INFO THEY PROMISED US MONTHS AGO!!! :rolleyes
In other words, we're all still waiting for an update, dude. WTF, Chuck? :confused
It's been so long since I've seen that story, that I can't remember. So... maybe! And if that's the case, that just adds more evidence to my theory.Wasn't there a scene in Android Invasion where the Doctor pulls up big rivets or bolts from the floor using the "magnet side" of the sonic's head? The easy way to do that trick would be a magnet in the prop.
Thanks for the update, JB. Please, keep us posted.Bob and I are still working on getting three of the chiro tools. The last batch was useless - same model but bend and busted beyond repair. We have more people who have these and we are trying to close a deal with one of them to aquire the exact match.
Thanks, but it was really just dumb luck! :lolgreat job on the magnet!!! Fantastic find
Someone nicked it? What a douchebag!!! :angryI've seen similar things on the limpets on safes. In fact two years ago I fitted one of these limpet magnets to my TLP sonic that was nicked from display at the library I loaned it to
Although it looks pretty good from the visual evidence available, that it IS a chiropractic activator, I doubt we will get an update on this thread from the OP. I have seen very very similar CAs listed on ebay for + £300.
:lolI did take pictures, but they are lost in the depths of another laptop. Those magnets are definately the magnet on a safe limpet. I suppose they have other uses too, but it is on these that you still see them regularly. I am now 100% certain that this is what is on the emitter back. If he does actually use them as a magnet in the series too, then that confirms it.
The halo and three pins that hold the emitter I am certain are from the weighted balance arm of an old record player. A collector of old record players has told me BSR used to manufacture it and it came silver as standard. It's hard to get a picture of the thing as he is the father of an ex-girlfriend. the two top pins were fixed and the adjustment up and down the arm was via the third pin (bottom one on the sonic) that had a knurled fingergrip.
This info finally coming together is getting me excited. Unfortunately, to get these parts might mean a second mortgage.
Wasn't there a scene in Android Invasion where the Doctor pulls up big rivets or bolts from the floor using the "magnet side" of the sonic's head? The easy way to do that trick would be a magnet in the prop.