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smzeigler
Joined: Aug 22 2003 Posts: 34 Location: Northern Virginia
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 7:01 pm Post subject: What is this? |
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All,
What is this? Can anyone translate? This was shown to me at last month's VGCA Show.
Thanks, Shannon
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Mike Rockhill
Joined: Jan 09 2006 Posts: 58 Location: SE Pennsylannia
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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Shannon,
That is a sakagawea dollar, the are pretty much worhtless, as hardly any snack machines accept them, and the pimply faced kids at the local quickie mart don't know what they are. They will never have any value, as 97% of them have been hoarded up by weird old men, in hopes of making future generations wealthy, like the "gold double eagles" their grand fathers never had for them. _________________ Fat, Drunk,and Stupid is no way to go through life son. |
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arisakadogs
Joined: Oct 05 2003 Posts: 191
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:09 am Post subject: |
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Mike, I think he means the other thing.  _________________ "A woman, a dog & and a walnut tree. The more ya beat em, the better they be" (From "The Red Bagde of Courage") |
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gwsiii
Joined: Aug 21 2003 Posts: 2240 Location: Hayden, AL
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:00 pm Post subject: translation |
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According to Tsuki, both items are post war. The front is 'cosmo' or 'space' with the name of Mr. Ryoichi Sasagawa, and on the back the date is Showa 54, so 1979 and Tsuki translates it as "for 10th Anniversary of Aporo 11" which makes me think it is something commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, for those that slept or slew braincells through that part of life or history class, it was the first 'manned' mission to touch down on the moon, with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin. Two of the most famous quotes of modern times arose from that...Armstrong's first words after landing were: "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed" and of course the often misquoted...."That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind". I don't know if something is missing, or if it is just a plaque. I'll see what Edokko has to say. Interesting non-war related item though. _________________ Subscribe to BANZAI!
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gwsiii
Joined: Aug 21 2003 Posts: 2240 Location: Hayden, AL
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:29 am Post subject: update |
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Got this from Edokko, outstanding information, Thanks!
Quote: | ...That paper weight is a souvenir given out commemorating the Space & Science Expo held in Tokyo from 1978 to 1979, where it showed a pretty big exhibition of all things space, from Mercury space capsules to moon rocks. It was sponsored by the Sasagawa foundation, a foundation built on boat racing (sort of like horse racing but using small boats) revenue and run by a right-wing ex-Sugamo inmate named Ryochi Sasagawa, a controversial figure to say the least (see following Wiki info for details).
The "heads" side has the word "Uchu (space)" on the top and then "Ryoichi Sasagawa" on the bottom. The "tails" side says "July 21, Showa year 54 during the Space & Science Expo, was the day commemorating the 10th anniversary of the first human landing on the moon surface by the American Apollo 11 rocket. On this day, Chairman Sasagawa, with prayers for a peaceful use of space and everlasting prosperity of the human race, created the design of this piece / September 3, Showa year 54 / Space & Science Exposition Association / Chairman Ryoichi Sasagawa / Chief of Assosiation Seiji Kaya".
Just as a note on why Sept. 3 is this was the following day after the last day of the Expo (Sept.2, 1979), so this piece must have been given out as a commemoration souvenir to all who were involved in the operations of the expo. I can't stop being fascinated by all the stuff that you guys dig up ! Intriguing !...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryoichi_Sasakawa |
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smzeigler
Joined: Aug 22 2003 Posts: 34 Location: Northern Virginia
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: You are a funny man, Mr. Rockhill |
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You are a funny man, Mr. Rockhill......
Team thanks for the info. I'll pass along to the owner. Tsuki? Did you bring your laptop to Nashville or does he consult for us on this page? Looking forward to seeing all on Blevins' mountain next month.
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gwsiii
Joined: Aug 21 2003 Posts: 2240 Location: Hayden, AL
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:02 pm Post subject: translation |
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We stay in the hotel and they have internet access, I was able to print it off and show it to Tsuki when came in. Alway good seeing he and Mari. He said he was offered a plant manager position if he went back to Japan, but he'd decided to stay here. He's getting a pretty nice collection that he wouldn't be able to take back with him, I think. I wonder what Sakagawea translates to in Japanese, sounds sort of naughty in English.......Trey _________________ Subscribe to BANZAI!
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