When a Hero Prop isn’t necessarily a Hero's Prop

newworld

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When the recent Profiles In History auction catalogs came out, I did what I always do – eagerly looked to see if there was any Star Trek TOS or TOS movie stuff. As luck would have it, there was only one piece that fit my collecting profile – a wrist communicator from Star Trek: The Motion Picture that was attributed to Kirk.

See the whole story with photo comparisons oat my Blog here:
 
Interesting post and good work on the screen cap from the movie. At first blush I agree with your findings on that item based on the information at hand, as well as your conclusion about Profiles. After watching their show on Syfy, they run a bit fast and loose on average with their provenance for my tastes, but your mileage may and will vary.
 
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