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IAW #6100

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EBAY#: 140180536848 START: 2007-11-17 16:06:00 (week 49)
END: 2007-11-24 16:06:00
BIDS: 13PRICE: $282.77assumedsuccess
STAR TREK: ENT “ENTERPRISE NX-01” CONSOLE SET DRESSING COMPONENTS
A lot of three differing set dressing items appearing variously in set pieces of the “Enterprise NX0-01” on Star Trek: Enterprise. The items appeared as part of engineering set pieces and in other locations. The first, largest of the lot, is a ‘Tektronix’ name brand oscilloscope that has been altered for screen use. The item is painted metallic gray with multiple additional varying faux rubber buttons placed across its instrument face. The item features several rotating knobs, buttons, switches, and a blue colored readout screen. This untested device also feature multiple inputs in the reverse and is suitable for deck mounting. It features a Type-B three prong plug for standard American electricity and comes with a silver colored metal frame shaped for it to appear flush against the set wall from which it was carefully removed prior to dismantling. The item measures approx. 19 X 18.5 X 5.5 inches. The next item is of similar design, a practical item altered for set use, suitable for deck mounting, with additional series specific faux buttons and applications adorning the face. The item features multiple push buttons and two switches. The reverse is covered in a wood panel that has been inscribed ‘12volt DC only in here’ and a red and black wire set is visible. The item measures approx. 19 X 4 X 5.25 inches. The third item in the lot follows the trend, but is a ‘Radio Shack sound mixer’ with three channels and an output set, catalogue number ‘32-3012’. The item’s instrument panel is painted to match the color scheme of engineering, and features painted detail lines sectioning off the variety of sliders, knobs, buttons, and switches. The item has a type-A two prong plug configured for standard American power and measures approx. 19 X 9.5 X 3.25 inches. All of these items are untested for their original uses.