Moonraker - The Inspectoscope

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edited March 2014 in James Bond Literature
When researching references from the Fleming novels for posts on my site, it's always a bit exhilarating to find exactly where Fleming got his information for something he put into the novels. This one was so interesting to me I had to share it here.

In Moonraker, Fleming writes:
The Inspectoscope,’ he read, ‘is an instrument using fluoroscopic principles for the detection of contraband. It is manufactured by the Sicular Inspectoscope Company of San Francisco and is widely used in American prisons for the secret detection of metal objects concealed in the clothing or on the person of criminals and prison visitors. It is also used in the detection of IDE (Illicit Diamond Buying) and diamond smuggling in the diamond fields of Africa and Brazil. The instrument costs seven thousand dollars, is approximately eight feet long by seven feet high and weighs nearly three tons. It requires two trained operators.

Then I found this in the September 19th, 1953 issue of The New Yorker:
To top off our visit, Mr. Duncan led us to the rear of the building and showed us the Inspectoscope, which approximately eight feet long by seven feet high, weighs as much as an elephant, is manufactured by a San Francisco firm called the Sicular Inspectoscope Company, cost seven thousand dollars, and consists of a low platform with a cabinet full of unspeakable complicated electrical equipment at one end and a control booth at the other. It is widely used in prisons, he said, to determine whether convicts or supposedly innocent visitors are concealing knives, blackjacks, files and the like.

If interested, here is my full post on the subject:

The Inspectoscope

Comments

  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Interesting reading, -{ thanks for posting.
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • superadosuperado Regent's Park West (CaliforniaPosts: 2,656MI6 Agent
    Thanks for posting! I have to admit the Inspectoscope is an example of something in Fleming's books that I must have ignored. One of his favorite hobbies and investments were first edition books and below is an excerpt from http://www.queenannepress.com/onhermajestyssec.html:

    Fleming had a,
    ...distinctive book collection of first editions ...He had a specific theme and that was ‘milestones in human progress’. He looked for books which ‘started something’ or ‘which made things happen’ – that is to say the primary printed sources for the great discoveries, inventions and scientific theories of modern times.
    "...the purposeful slant of his striding figure looked dangerous, as if he was making quickly for something bad that was happening further down the street." -SMERSH on 007 dossier photo, Ch. 6 FRWL.....
  • LarsLars Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    Wow, didn't notice your blog until now. LOVE IT!
    Would appreciate a FB-page to get easy blog update notices though :)
  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    Moonraker is a great Novel, and it could easily stand on it's own without any Connection to the Bond Name.
    1.On Her Majesties Secret Service 2.The Living Daylights 3.license To Kill 4.The Spy Who Loved Me 5.Goldfinger
  • JamesBondBlogJamesBondBlog USAPosts: 34MI6 Agent
    Lars wrote:
    Wow, didn't notice your blog until now. LOVE IT!
    Would appreciate a FB-page to get easy blog update notices though :)

    https://www.facebook.com/flemingsbond

    :D
  • LarsLars Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    Thanks!
    I did not see any links on the website...
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