Wow.. you were at The Saint? That place was notorious .. I missed it by a few years but knew they had a star machine so I went looking for it about ten years ago. After searching for seven years I found it, in a Warehouse in Utah. nine crates total, remarkably intact. It was built by Spitz Corporation, the only one I know of that was ever built specifically for the entertainment industry. The starfields are accurate to the night sky, as Spitz used the star chambers from one of their other models called a "Model B". I knew from the records that Spitz had only built 3 model B's, one was at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, another in Flint, Michigan and the third in Uruguay. Apparently, Spitz re-acquired parts from the one they had sold to the Air Force and re-engineered it into the projector they later sold to The Saint. They only made one of these "hybrids". Some of the history behind this projector is remarkable, as the venue it was installed in was way ahead of its time.