Sub-Orbital Kinetic Messenger | Vintage Duncan Satellite (c. 1960)

€55.00

ITEM NO: [12-SAT-DUN-M1]

DESCRIPTION: A primary-grade relic of the American Space Race. The "Satellite No. M-1" is a high-impact plastic return-top featuring a wrap-around planetary relief and the original "Satellite" branding. Approximately 60 mm in diameter.

CONDITION: Relic/Weathered. The unit remains structurally stable and includes its original 69-cent backing card. The card shows "Temporal Fading" and atmospheric discolouration, consistent with a long-term storage cycle near the Sector 4 Proxy Site.

SITE MANAGER’S NOTES: This is not a replica. Recovered from La Rigatteria in Trieste, this M-1 unit was originally part of a collection that "did not sit still." While it functions perfectly as a yo-yo, the Office of Continuity has flagged it for "Gravitational Resistance." In the high-interference zone of Sector 4, the Satellite has been observed to "sleep" for durations that exceed its technical specifications by 84%. It is highly recommended to keep this unit in its box when the "low C" hum is audible at the Benoni Site.

ITEM NO: [12-SAT-DUN-M1]

DESCRIPTION: A primary-grade relic of the American Space Race. The "Satellite No. M-1" is a high-impact plastic return-top featuring a wrap-around planetary relief and the original "Satellite" branding. Approximately 60 mm in diameter.

CONDITION: Relic/Weathered. The unit remains structurally stable and includes its original 69-cent backing card. The card shows "Temporal Fading" and atmospheric discolouration, consistent with a long-term storage cycle near the Sector 4 Proxy Site.

SITE MANAGER’S NOTES: This is not a replica. Recovered from La Rigatteria in Trieste, this M-1 unit was originally part of a collection that "did not sit still." While it functions perfectly as a yo-yo, the Office of Continuity has flagged it for "Gravitational Resistance." In the high-interference zone of Sector 4, the Satellite has been observed to "sleep" for durations that exceed its technical specifications by 84%. It is highly recommended to keep this unit in its box when the "low C" hum is audible at the Benoni Site.