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Star Trek original TV Series- 67-68

moneil

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cleaning out an attic. Found 4 file cases with original TV scrips, complete all episodes, as well as bunches of other vintage TV series publications and photos, etc...All very good condition. Cannot store this amount of material, what to do? Any and all advice would be appreciated. moneil
 
I would suggest doing some research to see how much they are worth, and then selling on ebay or craigslist.

But don't sell them to your local used book or comics store, unless you are in a huge hurry to get rid of everything at once. You'll get hardly anything for them.

Kor
 
Found 8 more file cases all full of bound scripts and story boards from Desilu Studios and Paramount
 
How did you come into possession of all this? Are you or one of your family a long-time fan?

Kor
 
It's an Archive! What a find. It should be kept together, if possible. How would one get the word out to a big collector or museum about this? I wonder if this is the kind of thing Emerson College would buy? They seem to have lots of TV and movie stuff in their collection.
 
I would suggest doing some research to see how much they are worth, and then selling on ebay or craigslist.

But don't sell them to your local used book or comics store, unless you are in a huge hurry to get rid of everything at once. You'll get hardly anything for them.

Kor


Comic Book Guy would lose his mind if you brought these in. But he'd recover his senses quickly, adopt a disinterested tone, and offer you $30 for the lot.
 
cleaning out an attic. Found 4 file cases with original TV scrips, complete all episodes, as well as bunches of other vintage TV series publications and photos, etc...All very good condition. Cannot store this amount of material, what to do? Any and all advice would be appreciated. moneil

Found 8 more file cases all full of bound scripts and story boards from Desilu Studios and Paramount

looks like the entire original star trek, all episodes.

If you are real, and sincerely want this cache respected and available to fan base and posterity, PM me. I have a genuine source that will renumerate and treat these artifacts with the handling with which they deserve. Legally and aboveboard.
 
"Story boards" is the red flag for me here. Storyboards were uncommon prior to Star Wars outside of animated films and Hitchcock, and almost never used for TV shows. In fact, I can't recall ever seeing proper storyboards from TOS, ever.
 
"Story boards" is the red flag for me here. Storyboards were uncommon prior to Star Wars outside of animated films and Hitchcock, and almost never used for TV shows. In fact, I can't recall ever seeing proper storyboards from TOS, ever.

It does seem as if this thread is intended to get us all :drool: but we should be cordially :vulcan: with a poster who just registered here to start the thread, until some substance is presented.
 
"Story boards" is the red flag for me here. Storyboards were uncommon prior to Star Wars outside of animated films and Hitchcock, and almost never used for TV shows. In fact, I can't recall ever seeing proper storyboards from TOS, ever.

Irwin Allen used them, at least sometimes, on his TV shows of the era. I've seen reproductions of some created for Lost in Space and The Time Tunnel.

But, yeah, I never heard of them used for Trek. If they existed, Roddenberry would have surely sold repros at some point.
 
Irwin Allen used them, at least sometimes, on his TV shows of the era. I've seen reproductions of some created for Lost in Space and The Time Tunnel.

But, yeah, I never heard of them used for Trek. If they existed, Roddenberry would have surely sold repros at some point.

Absolutely, on Roddenberry.

I have the Starlog pages with Time Tunnel story boards, but I can't recall any from LIS. Any more details?
 
In a book called The Lost in Space Technical Manual (Volume One), there were some storyboards included from the episodes "Hunter's Moon." I have it around somewhere.

Here's a link to the pages on Uncle Odie's site...

http://www.uncleodiescollectibles.com/html_lib/lis-art/00176.html

Here are some from "Deadliest of the Species."

http://www.uncleodiescollectibles.com/html_lib/lis-art/00175.html

Thank you! That's really cool. :bolian:

While searching my hard drive for The Time Tunnel storyboards, I realized that what I had in Starlog was in fact from Land of the Giants. Any pointers on finding TTT?
 
I just watched a documentary on the making of Forbidden Planet, and they used storyboards.

:)
 
This smells like total BS to me. I would certainly like to see some of this "amazing" find.
 
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