Probe Control to Probe One ...


Score! I've been wanting one of these hero-prop replica Probe scanners from the 1972 TV series Search for a long while, but kept getting outbid on eBay. But I landed one tonight -- the very last one the maker says he's going to produce. Woohoo!
The Robert J. Sawyer Web Site
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Scanner received -- and it's absolutely gorgeous. The workmanship is fabulous, and the detail is incredible. I know hardly anyone remebers the TV series SEARCH, but I do, very fondly (and write about the impact it had on me here, starting in paragraph 8), and having this piece in my collection means an awful lot to me. I foolishly got rid of my only other SEARCH memorabilia -- the novelizations by Robert Weverka of the pilot film and of the episode "Moonrock" -- years ago, and I'm very, very happy to have this scanner.
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