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T O P I C R E V I E WJames913Five space-related lucites for sale: Boeing International Space Station encased gold-tone ISS pin in clear acrylic over transparent blue acrylic base (1.5 x 3.75 inches). New, no scratches. $35.00 + $6.95 U.S. postage. JPL Mars pyramid (2.5 x 2.3 inch base, 3.0 inches high). Very nicely detailed Mars globe with northern and southern polar icecaps. New, no scratches. $30.00 + $6.95 U.S. postage.Vintage acrylic with a Metallic Art medal by Ralph Menconi for Ohio’s Aerospace Pioneers (1.0 x 3.25 X 3.25 inches). Honors the Wright Brothers, John Glenn and Neil Armstrong. Minor light scratches, mostly on the back side (I believe all of these could be buffed out). $35.00 + $6.95 U.S. postage.Vintage Lockheed Missiles & Space Company Palo Alto Research & Development Division (2.0 x 4.25 inch oval with flat bottom for display). Minor light scratches that could be buffed out. $30.00 + $6.95 U.S. postage.McDonnell Douglas 1960-1990 Delta Rocket 30 Years, 200 Launches triangle (3.5 inch sides, 1.0 inch thick). New, no scratches. $25.00 + $6.95 U.S. postage. Payment by PayPal. Foreign postage for any one lucite: $15.95. If you would like to buy more than one item, let me know and I’ll save you money with combined shipping. Any questions welcomed. Thanks for looking!James913Items #1 & 2 have been sold. Others still available. Thanks!4allmankindEmail sent on the Ohio lucite.onesmallstepNice collection of lucites, but the Ohio one of course has an error: Glenn was not the "first man" to orbit Earth; that was Gagarin. James913Roger that -- even engraved medals need a good copy editor.James913Item #3 the Ohio lucite has been sold. Items 4 and 5 still available. Thanks!James913Item #5, the Delta lucite is sold. Thanks!Item #4, the Lockheed lucite is still available.cfreeze79 quote:Originally posted by onesmallstep:Glenn was not the "first man" to orbit Earth; that was Gagarin. Okay, but at the risk of "being that guy" - Gagarin didn't complete a full orbit.
Item #4, the Lockheed lucite is still available.
quote:Originally posted by onesmallstep:Glenn was not the "first man" to orbit Earth; that was Gagarin.
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