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EBAY#: 140158233413 START: 2007-09-14 15:51:00 (week 40)
END: 2007-09-21 15:51:00
BIDS: 14PRICE: $565.55unknown
Negative feedback AVOID yeah items are nice but so called service is EVIL AND MALICIOUS save ur $
STAR TREK: ENT”GYM INSTRUMENT PANEL SET DRESSING” FROM “VANISHING POINT”
A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Vanishing Point”; wherein a transporter accident has “Ensign Sato” (Linda Park) believing that she is becoming invisible to the crew. This item is an irregularly-shaped piece of smoked acrylic with a gray, graphical application of an instrument panel featuring three main areas: “Threshold Levels”, which has several faux buttons with numbers on them, labeled “Absorption Rate” and “BMR Rate”; “BMR”, which has only a few buttons but between the two is a whole bank of more faux buttons labeled “Diffusion Rate” and “Mod Spec”. A third area labeled “Respiratory Monitor” dominates the whole right half of the panel and features a vertical, numbered gauge, three rubber-backed, faux buttons along a faux slider labeled “Axis”, one button off by itself that reads “Intrinsic Factor” above it, and screw holes on each corner where it was bolted to a wall. The item measures approx. 14.5 X 21 inches and is of negligible height.
EBAY#: 140215792333 START: 2008-03-15 15:30:00 (week 66)
END: 2008-03-22 15:30:00
BIDS: 19PRICE: $480.99unknown
STAR TREK: ENT”GYM INSTRUMENT PANEL SET DRESSING” FROM “VANISHING POINT”
A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Vanishing Point”; wherein a transporter accident has “Ensign Sato” (Linda Park) believing that she is becoming invisible to the crew. This item is an irregularly-shaped piece of smoked acrylic with a gray, graphical application of an instrument panel featuring three main areas: “Threshold Levels”, which has several faux buttons with numbers on them, labeled “Absorption Rate” and “BMR Rate”; “BMR”, which has only a few buttons but between the two is a whole bank of more faux buttons labeled “Diffusion Rate” and “Mod Spec”. A third area labeled “Respiratory Monitor” dominates the whole right half of the panel and features a vertical, numbered gauge, three rubber-backed, faux buttons along a faux slider labeled “Axis”, one button off by itself that reads “Intrinsic Factor” above it, and screw holes on each corner where it was bolted to a wall. The item measures approx. 14.5 X 21 inches and is of negligible height.