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I helped pioneer the earliest astronaut flight-certification standards
for their artifacts in the 1990s. This led, in-turn, to my development
of "state of the art" astronaut flight-certification certificates. My new
certificates then greatly enhanced the market value of their artifacts. | |
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Over the course of my fifteen year career to date, I have officially
cataloged, appraised, and quantified thousands of Apollo artifacts.
In doing so, I have likely cataloged and appraised more flown lunar
artifacts than any other private individual in history. | |
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My official appraisal work has likewise included many of most
important and iconic space artifacts in history, including such world-class treasures as: | ||
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Alan Shepard's iconic "Six-Iron" lunar golf club used on the
Moon for the "United States Golf Association" | |
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Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom's original Mercury flight logs
for the Kennedy Space Center | |
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c) |
The original Centrifuge Gondola used by the first 31 pioneer
astronauts (the single largest artifact I have ever appraised). | |
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Lunar surface-used artifacts including (among many others): 1) Spacesuit "Overgloves" stained with lunar dust, 2) Spacesuit "Cuff Checklists" stained with lunar dust 3) "Moon Rock Manifests" stained with lunar dust 4) Multiple Lunar Module "Hand Controllers" actually used to land on the Moon 5) Moonwalker Charles Conrad's lunar backpack straps 6) The Apollo 14 "Mauer Sequence Camera" used on the Moon 7) Actual "Core Tube Sockets" hammered into the surface of the Moon 8) Food returned from the lunar surface 9) Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 spacesuit-worn checklist bag 10) Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 "Lunar Communion Bag" | |
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