I think JMS poo-pooed the idea that the triluminaries were made out of pieces of Sinclair's link, saying it was a fan myth (a logical one, though, IMO).
I dread to think what Cartagia wiped on his hanky!
I'd never noticed before that Londo wears eyeball cufflinks! Speaking of which, G'Kar's artificial eye would also be a good prop to get hold of!
Don't look at me like that, Looney! I'm not The One!Oh look, only $3,999.00. Who wants to fight me for it?! Good lord I get it, but uggggh. Is someone I know here getting it? Please tell me someone I trust is buying this!!!!!
Since she had multiple Psi Corps Badges (and Delenn Purple Jewels), would have to guess that she had more than one of these at some point too, as doubt they had Just One on hand when they filmed ItB.
This is a learning experience for me as was thinking "add green stuff and move on". Was able to remove it using soap and a tiny sliver of Magic Eraser (before putting it back again) so thankfully isn't anything permanent like if the material been cloth or paper. Would now surmise that other than a light cleaning, anything else could be ????. Good to know!A very quick note to let folks here know that the seller is waiting to hear back from LateArival and kind of shocked (as was I, in honesty) that this post went up without LateArrival having even attempted to work it out with them. On a strictly personal note, I'm thinking making changes to the pin without working with the seller may have been harmful to the situation.
Question: You mentioned "scraping" off the original Production Goo (tm) from your Psi Corps badge. Would that not have been a Bad Thing to do also? What passes for restoration-ish and what passes for ????.
Thanks for the heads up. Was interested in it looking nicer should I choose to play with it, and learning why there were TWO "one of kind" items - she kept one for herself - which is why I didn't get the one pictured on the site - simple 50/50 chance. Most important: have learned to Wait and Ask before doing anything! And now I know that even cleaning off the item so it Looks Nice can complicate things. Still the same item that was used in production as there were apparently only two of these, and can rub off the marker with a finger if necessary.Depends on your point of view. First, the only reason what you did with the ranger badge was in any way 'bad' was that you altered it before contacting the seller. Once you did that, there was no possibility that they could take it back and sell it as 'screen-matched' or 'as used in production' ( not scare quotes, just differentiating my terms from what a professional might use). Me, on the other hand, always intended to keep it and I buy the things I do with the intention of being able to play with them. So I don't refer to it in any way as 'restoration', I just wanted to be able to look at it, touch it and wear it.
Ah, you got it! Okay, next time I see you I want to see you in a funny hat and the necklace and a 'brain' under the hat (with obligatory data crystal port, of course!). Congratulations!FINALLY BACK!!!! I haven't been able to reach the site for many days. And now you can all praise The Looney once more...
Here is what I picked up.
Again, as stated, it depends on your point of view. Frankly, I don't care what 'real' collectors might or might not do.Scary Stuff I've learned is that ideally, we shouldn't even touch the items, and it's safer to keep them in containers free from dirt and potentially harmful sunlight. Can't play with - or even look at - the toys.
Would argue that once the item leaves the production set and bounces round the earth for 30 or so years, it isn't the same as when it was Used On Screen, as certainly the other badge didn't have a crack in the resin when ItB was filmed - that happened later. Or in Antiques Roadshow speak: it has a patina (aka it's dirty).
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