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Ciamillo Prototype Man-Powered Submersible Transport, "Lunocet Pro"

$ 2243.55

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Ciamillo Prototype Man-Powered Submersible Transport, "Lunocet Pro"
This item is in fair condition. It is a prototype, one of a kind, that is currently untested and nonfunctional. It was designed and manufactured by Ted Ciamillo, designer of Michael Phelps' cutting edge fins. These were used to race a CGI shark during Discovery Channel's "Shark Week." The find were fitted onto this Plexiglas and steel frame to make a human-powered submersible, complete the headlamps. It measures 180" long, 34" high, plus fin 37". It is shaped like a fish with the rear fins measuring 60" wide, the highest and widest part of the transport measuring 48" tall, and the nose being a mere 16" wide. There are several other parts that come with the piece that appear to be a variety of rubbers, fins, and flaps.
This item is a prototype. While it appears to have been tested by its inventor at least once, it is considered for all intents and purposes to be untested and nonfunctional. It is the only one of its kind. Please look carefully over the images and message with any questions.
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item code: MP