
Appraisal: NASA Apollo Archive, ca. 1965
Clip: Season 28 Episode 22 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: NASA Apollo Archive, ca. 1965
Watch Matthew C. Quinn's Appraisal of a NASA Apollo Archive, ca. 1965, in I Was There.
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Appraisal: NASA Apollo Archive, ca. 1965
Clip: Season 28 Episode 22 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: I started out at North American Aviation# as an inspector, and I worked myself up to an## engineer.
I started collecting the photos after# Apollo 1 burned up.
When I went to the Cape,## a-and the launch team, they sold us these# jackets.
I mean, we didn't have to buy 'em,## but we just all wanted to wear 'em,# so we all bought these jackets.
APPRAISER: Do you remember# what you paid for the jacket?
GUEST: Yeah, I think it was 40 bucks,# which was a lot .. APPRAISER: Mm-hm.
GUEST (laughing): You know, so...
So.. APPRAISER: What was your role with... with...?
GUEST (stammering): I was in quality control.# I tested everything before the astronauts would## come in the, in the spacecraft, and that's what# I'm doing in that one picture there.
I'm, uh,## firing these rockets right here on the# service module.
This is command module,## this is the service module, and I'm firing# these little 100-pound thruster engines.
APPRAISER: If we pick this up, it's# just, it's in a couple of pieces,## but you can see that that's the...
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: So you're in the command module?
GUEST: I'm in the command module.
APPRAISER: Firing that.
GUEST: This is the Apollo without# the .. APPRAISER: How did you# acquire this particular model?
GUEST: Oh, it was given to me years ago.# Uh, I just earned it, like.
And then,## so I just started getting all# the astronauts to sign it.
APPRAISER: You've captured# 15 astronaut signatures...
GUEST: Yeah, yeah.
APPRAISER: ...on the capsule portion of this.
APPRAISER: And so you were# friends with them all and...?
GUEST: I was good friends with them,# I met 'em in the early '60s.
We had## to go through classes together, so I# got to know 'em on a personal basis,## and they're crazy guys, so we had a lot of fun.
APPRAISER: Okay, and then this was# a, a North American Aviation...
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: ...Apollo spa.. is what, is what it's referred to as.
APPRAISER: Talk about the North American# Aviation Group relative to NASA.
GUEST: Well... APPRAISER: How did those two# organizations wo..
GUEST: They gave us the contract, and we# interpreted the contract.. get the approval for the design and everything,# and then we built it to their specifications.
APPRAISER: Okay, now let's talk# about this burnt up sticker.
GUEST: What happens is when the spacecraft would# come back to Downey, we would strip 'em all down,## take all this stuff off 'em and make 'em# pretty.
And so this arrow, which is right here,## they were scraping all this stuff off.
They were# throwing it away in a big pile.
So I ju-just gave## it to me.
This label was, uh... Another guy gave# that to me, and he gave it to me because I was## the final person to stamp saying that, hey, we# got a good product.
This is the serial number,## 107.
So we called it 107, and then when it went# to the Cape, it became Apollo 11 in this case.
APPRAISER: So that's the serial number sticker?
GUEST: Yes, for— APPRAISER: Off of the Apollo 11 command module?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: You realize that space nerds# everywhere are going crazy rig..
GUEST: Well, I hope so.
(chuckles) APPRAISER: Have you ever had it appraised?
Or you## have any, any clue as to what# these things might be worth?
GUEST: No.
No.
None at all.
APPRAISER: Space stuff is hot.
So the first## thing I want to talk about is, is the jacket.# So that was your jacket, you paid $40 for it?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: If I estimate it at auction today, I would guess it would sell# for between $3,000 and $5,000.
GUEST: (chuckling) Really?
Okay.
APPRAISER: This ..
GUEST: Yes.
they have not come up with the signatures# that you have.
We see there's Walt Cunningham.## There's Buzz Aldrin.
Right up here,# ever so faint, is Neil Armstrong.
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: We see Alan Shepard.
Alan's-Alan'.. but his signature is not worth that# much because he signed so much stuff.
APPRAISER: It's fantastic.
So if# we estimated this at auction today,## I think conservatively, it would carry# an estimate between $20,000 and $30,000.
GUEST: (chuckles) Okay.
I don't# know if I really wanted to know## that, but... (laughs) It just sits in my man cave.
APPRAISER: (chuckles) Well, that's a# nice thing to have in the man cave.
GUEST: Yes, yes.
APPRAISER: We have the r.. and then this was the serial number# label off the inside of the capsule door.
GUEST: Inside.
APPRAISER: If we offered# the two stickers toget.. APPRAISER: ...you would see those with an# estimate of between $30,000 and $50,000.
GUEST: (chuckles) Okay.
I'm donating this to my# niece, so she'll be happy to hear that.
(laughs) APPRAISER: The total here would# be between $53,000 and $85,000.
GUEST: That's amazing.
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