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Rare STAR TREK Memorabilia Available as Longtime Production Associate Eric Stillwell Auctions Private Collection

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By Steve Krutzler / 07:13, 20 April 2005 / People

Starting this week (April 18, 2005) and over the course of the next several weeks and months, longtime STAR TREK production associate Eric Stillwell will be offering his private collection of STAR TREK memorabilia to collectors on e-Bay.

As a long time STAR TREK fan himself, Eric's personal collection includes rare merchandise dating back to the 1960s and 1970s, as well are extremely limited and rare collectibles from his tenure working on the STAR TREK franchise at Paramount Studios during the 1980s and 1990s, including some rare prop items, photographs, exclusive cast & crew gifts, clothing items (jackets, shirts, hats), press kits, movie posters, autographed scripts and a whole assortment of "must have" stuff suitable for any True Trekker's collection!

For those of you who may not be familiar with him, Eric served as Script Coordinator on STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION and co-wrote 'Yesterday's Enterprise."� Eric also worked on SSTAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, STAR TREK: VOYAGER, STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY and STAR TREK: INSURRECTION, in addition to co-writing the VOY episode 'Prime Factors"� and the DS9 novel 'The 34th Rule."� More about Eric at: http://members.aol.com/estillwell/eric.html.

To find Eric's items on e-Bay, go to e-Bay's ADVANCED SEARCH and then SEARCH BY SELLER. Eric's e-Bay seller name is: TREXPERT47.

Eric's private collection is quite voluminous, so it could take all summer for him to complete his auction. New items will be added to e-Bay on a regular basis -- so be sure to check back regularly or add Trexpert47's collection to your e-Bay favorites list.



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RE: OK, is he dying or something? | Report this post to moderator
By: mustangman289 (Odo's file, contact) @ 19:58:01 on Apr 20, 2005

Hmmmmm...I wonder just exactly HOW he "acquired" all this neat stuff?

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RE: OK, is he dying or something? by Eric Stillwell @ 10:11:04 on Apr 22
    The Discovery Channel wants YOU!! by Popnation @ 14:27:23 on Jun 29

RE: OK, is he dying or something? | Report this post to moderator
By: Eric Stillwell (Odo's file, contact) @ 19:00:27 on Apr 20, 2005

LOL!

No, I'm not dying!

I've been a Star Trek fan for over 30 years. I still love the original series more than anything (and can hardly wait for the "In a Mirror, Darkly" episodes coming up on Enterprise this week and next.)

But I've also accumulated A LOT of stuff in those 3 decades and now that Enterprise has ended, I feel like a certain "era" in my life has come full circle.

And now it's time to move forward into the future and leave the past in the past.

My wife and I seek to improve our quality of life (which isn't always easy living in Southern California) and we'd like to downsize our personal debt and try live a more utilitarian lifestyle as we approach (what he hope will be) early retirement in a few years (and more travel!).

To reach that goal, we've decided we have to purge decades of collections and "stuff" that fill the recesses of our lives. (My wife is also getting rid of all her Soap Opera memorabilia and Beanie Baby collection!)

I just feel that some of this stuff would be more closely cherished by other fans who are far more devoted to the franchise than I have been in recent years. Knowing that this stuff has gone to people who will appreciate it and cherish it as much (perhaps more) than I did, makes me happy.

Live Long & Prosper!

~ Eric

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RE: OK, is he dying or something? by m5multitronic @ 21:15:38 on Apr 21
    RE: OK, is he dying or something? by Eric Stillwell @ 10:11:56 on Apr 22
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