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Ex. James McDivitt
Flown as part of Spider, the first Lunar Module to fly manned

Apollo 9 Lunar Module Flown Section of Coiled Utility Light Cord Originally from the Personal Collection of Mission Commander James McDivitt, with His Original Tag and Signed Certificate of Authenticity. A coiled utility light cord, approximately 6" long, featuring copper wire inside clear insulation with tag attached in McDivitt's handwriting: "Util. Light Cord LM-3/ Apollo 9/ First LM Manned Flt." The signed COA from Jim McDivitt reads, in full: "This 6.125" x 0.75" coiled section of electrical Utility Light Cord was flown in Earth orbit aboard Apollo 9's lunar module Spider (LM-3), 3-13 March 1969, during the first manned flight of an Apollo lunar module, and is from my personal collection. The attached tag reads 'Util. Light Cord LM-3, Apollo 9, First LM Manned Flt'." The first LM utility cord Heritage had offered since 2015. Excellent.

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May, 2023
19th-20th Friday-Saturday
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Sold on May 19, 2023 for: $2,500.00
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