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Topic: 171059809221: STS-7 flown main gear nut
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42988 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-18-2013 01:50 PM
With regards to this auction, I'm curious about others' opinions.The space shuttle affixed to the plaque looks to be one of the rubber magnets issued in the 1980s — I have an identical one on my fridge. The inscription plaque uses a very unusual font for "The Space Shuttle Challenger STS 7" in light of this apparently being issued by an Air Force Base. Maybe I am scrutinizing unnecessarily... (I am not intending to cast aspersions on the seller. S/he is offering other flight test center memorabilia. I am only interested in thoughts about the plaque itself.) |
Greggy_D Member Posts: 977 From: Michigan Registered: Jul 2006
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posted 06-18-2013 01:53 PM
I think it looks tacky enough to warrant a pass. Something just feels off about it.The inscription also reads "STS #7". I've never seen the pound sign used in any NASA or USAF docs which referred to the shuttle flight numbering system. The presentation looks homegrown to me rather than a NASA or USAF commissioned piece. |
rgarner Member Posts: 1193 From: Shepperton, United Kingdom Registered: Mar 2012
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posted 06-18-2013 02:57 PM
It is most certainly home made - no organisation or company would sell something like that. You would be going off the reputation of the seller on this one I think. |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42988 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-18-2013 03:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by rgarner: ...no organisation or company would sell something like that.
Well, NASA, nor the Air Force, ever sold any of its flown hardware, and in the '70s and '80s created some really wonky looking plaques, but this one I agree looks homemade... |
rgarner Member Posts: 1193 From: Shepperton, United Kingdom Registered: Mar 2012
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posted 06-18-2013 04:35 PM
I see. Well, you wouldn't find me selling anything like that. I usually check the other items the seller has for sale but they don't have much to go on.Hit and miss, at best I think Robert. |
Ken Havekotte Member Posts: 2914 From: Merritt Island, Florida, Brevard Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 06-18-2013 05:29 PM
Definitely a private presentation in every way. The nut on the plaque even looks like several of my own from many years ago, however, none of those I had from this variety flew on STS-7 that I aware of. |
Skuz9c1 New Member Posts: 9 From: Wyoming, Michigan, USA Registered: Oct 2011
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posted 06-19-2013 05:46 PM
The shuttle in the upper left has Columbia on it and not Challenger.I wouldn't even touch this with a 50 foot robotic arm... |
Hart Sastrowardoyo Member Posts: 3445 From: Toms River, NJ Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 06-19-2013 07:59 PM
To be fair, I think that shuttle is a magnet that was just placed on that plaque because it is a shuttle, not the shuttle that the piece supposedly came from. |