Trek TOS props from Premiere Props

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LIST OF STAR TREK ITEMS

  • Star Trek Communicator – Original Series 1966 - From the first orignal black and white episodes. Designed for the series by Wah Ming Chang, this is a screen used original “stunt non-functional” communicator.
  • Star Trek Phasers – Original Series 1966 - From the first original black and white episodes, designed for the series by Wah Ming Chang, this is a screen used original “stunt non-functional” phaser. This is one of the early rare “white handle” phaser’s, with the black/white color scheme. Rare since many of these were repainted for the color versions.
  • Star Trek Science Tricorder – Original Series 1966 - From the first original black and white episodes, designed for the series by Wah Ming Chang, this is a screen used original “stunt non-functional” Science Tricorder. Very rare and in excellent condition.
  • Star Trek – Uhura Pen – Original Series 1966 - A rare triangle shaped pen (made of wood), used in the original Star Trek (1966) series by Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) at her station.
  • Star Trek – Mini-Phaser Type 1 – Original Series 1966 - The stunt mini-phaser (Type 1), designed by Wah Ming Chang and used in the original black and white episodes of Star Trek.
  • Star Trek – Orignal Tribble – Original Series 1966 - From what many considered their favorite Star Trek episode (and one of the intentional humorous episodes as well), “The Trouble With Tribbles, which was the 34 episode first broadcast on December 29, 1967. A trader named Cyrano gives Lt. Uhura a Tribble, a furry Hamster like ball of fur. However it multiplies quickly. 1500 Tribbles of various materials (depending on their purpose) were created for the show. Very few remind. This is a very rare actual screen used “Tribble” from this truly classic episode!
 
Where did they get that information? I guess they were thinking it all up as they typed this-looks like it anyways. Who knows if even one piece of this is real. Also I thought that they only made 500 Tribbles for the episode!
 
According to many online sources, every one of the original black and white phasers were repainted for the series.

Those b&w phasers you see today reportedly are fakes not from the series. The name, Mark English, comes up many times in the subject as to whom created many of them.
 
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