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Patterned after the device in the anime series Lensman,
based on E. E. "Doc" Smith's stories. This prop is owned
by a private collector in Japan.
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A small boot pistol such as a gambler or smuggler might
wear. This prop is still for sale.
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Another small boot pistol which is presently owned by
Modern Props.
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Another small weapon owned by Modern Props
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This is one of Ed's signature alien weapons, designed so
that although they look bery unconventional, they are still
ergonomic and fit comfortable in your hand. Owned by
Modern Props.
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This is one of Ed's card guns, so named because they are
about the size of a credit card. This one is owned by a
private collector in Hollywood.
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Another of Ed's card guns, this one was designed to be
electronics ready with high intensith LEDs in the nose, and a
removeable electronic bay for the circuitry. It is still for
sale.
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An extreme close-up of one of Ed's hand props, showing
the level of detail, and demonstrating how close you can get
to Ed's work and still have it look good on camera.
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Another extreme close-up of the other side of the prop.
With Ed's work, a director doesn't have to shy away from
ECUs since the prop maintains its level of detail.
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A conceptual design for a helmet meant to fit Ed's warhorse
costume, Eeon.
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A conceptual interior design for the above helmet.
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A conceptual design for a proposed film. The filmmaker
wanted it to be made in miniature, but the cost of such a
prop proved to be too prohibitive for his production. The
film, as far as we know, was never made.
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(c) All photographs and images appearing here, except where otherwise noted, are the exclusive property of
Ed Kline and are protected under United States and international copyright laws. The photographs and
images may not be reproduced, copied, stored or manipulated without the written permission of Ed Kline.
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