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IAW #6379

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EBAY#: 130185262950 START: 2007-12-24 19:42:00 (week 54)
END: 2008-01-03 19:42:00
BIDS: 10PRICE: $1325.00confirmedsuccess
Positive feedback fragile items were well packed. items were in good condition and shipped fast
STAR TREK: ENT “ENTERPRISE NX-01” BUTTON PANELS LOT”
An entire lot of eight different button panels featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise for use on the sets of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The lot consists of multiple differently sized rectangular acrylic panels that are beveled with graphical applications adhered to their front and white, black, and gray faux buttons made from rubber with numeric values on each. The buttons have been arranged in geometric patterns and their positions and ‘use’ on the panels are determined by the graphics they sit upon. The lot contains a molded resin keyboard style panel that is a darker gray than the rest of the lot. The others are acrylic and some recur frequently in the series. The communication panel is adorned with an iridescent white square meant to represent a speaker used for communicating with other parts of the ship and it features a blue gel dome adhered to it as an ‘electric eye’. The ‘1013 Aux’ panel appears frequently next to doors and variously on consoles as an access button for egress. The item inscribed ‘R25 SYS’ features a black panel with white buttons that actually depress, another features a metallic silver square with four black items presented for an unknown purpose; this item also has screw holes from its prior mounting to a set piece. The rest of the set is no less notable or interesting and in any configuration create a busy, exciting atmosphere. The smallest item measures approx. 5.5 X 1.75 X 0.25 inches, the largest measures approx. 16 X 4.5 X 0.25 inches, the Com panel measures 3 X 5 X 0.25 inches, and the ‘keyboard’ measures 5.75 X 13 X 0.5 inches.