"I said 'give me the brandy'!" IMF Agent Paris and a Dickel decanterIts a fun exercise to locate Trek-used props on the other Desilu shows of that era. Those Burke chairs sure got a lot of use.
Here's another one from "Mission: Impossible:"
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"I said 'give me the brandy'!" IMF Agent Paris and a Dickel decanterIts a fun exercise to locate Trek-used props on the other Desilu shows of that era. Those Burke chairs sure got a lot of use.
Here's another one from "Mission: Impossible:"
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In fact, with all the M:I and and Trek crossovers, this might be the very chair they used for Kirk's command chair.
The communicator has buttons that're too small. We always wait for Kirk to tap the center of his when it won't work. A very '60s idea in a world of poorly-built consumer goods. In fact I have a tabletop black and chrome radio from that era and I have to tap on the volume know to make it work.
I dunno about that "poorly built consumer goods." It was the era of great designers like the Eames and George Nelson, and spiffy radios designed by Henry Kloss. A lot of TOS props follow that kind of streamlined, minimalist aesthetic.
Kor
Mind you, I'm complaining about a 50-year-old radio that does still work.
The communicator is my favorite, just a really great design. The gold flip-top cover that doubled as an antenna was a nice touch.
Mind you, I'm complaining about a 50-year-old radio that does still work.
Today's cell phone with soldered-in battery isn't going to make it to 50. I say that with confidence.
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