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A small medical laser with a real laser pointer and a variable
sound effect built in. It was originally created with the intent
of selling it to Babylon 5, but it wasn't finished in time to
make their production schedule. It's now one of Ed's show
pieces.
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This prop was designed to be a generic tool or instrument,
and was featured prominently in a scene in Galaxy Quest
being stuck into an actor's ear! Owned by Modern Props.
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A conceptual design for a Star Trek type communicator.
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A conceptual design for a communications headset.
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A computer rendering of a generic instrument type prop
now owned by Modern Props.
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Another computer rendering of a tuning-fork type
instrument, also owned by Modern Props.
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A kit designed as non-functional accessories for a .38
caliber pistol, modeled after the weapons used by Robert
Vaughn in the 1960's television series, The Man from
U.N.C.L.E. It resides in a private collection in Scotland.
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A long knife patterned after the Ro, a traditional fighting
knife of the Taulin, a race of aliens created by Ed for an
undeveloped animated series. Ed made the leather
scabbard and belt as well as the weapon. It is owned by a
private collector.
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A big honking battle axe originally made as a prop for a
costume, and eventually sold to a private collector. Ed
made not only the axe, but the leather work as well.
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This is Ed's idea for a weapon that fires hyperkinetic metal
needles instead of bullets. This prop belonged to the late
William Rotsler.
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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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