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Star Trek Memorabilia

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Take a trip down memory lane with Erin and Sarah as they recall all the toys, collectibles, and nerdom that Star Trek spawned back in the 90s during its golden age. Erin talks about her synchronized swimming Star Trek suit, Sarah reveals how geeked out her room was back in the day, and Jonathan Frakes tells a couple of humbling stories about his experiences with action figures and posters.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tribblesandtransporters
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tribblesandtransporterspodcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tribblespodcast
GMail: tribblesandtransporters@gmail.com
Website: tribblespodcast.com
Star Trek collectible site: http://www.wixiban.com
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1992): https://youtu.be/zWnIPuwpTy4
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1993): https://youtu.be/4eE2vBleeC4
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1994): https://youtu.be/C4sefh1IRgU
Jonathan Frakes on QVC shopping channel (1994): https://youtu.be/7qVousDTlIw
Star Trek: Borg CD-ROM gameplay: https://youtu.be/8GvEDBHAld8
Star Trek: A Klingon Challenge VCR board gameplay: https://youtu.be/3_739DxrMOs
Star Trek TNG Interactive Technical Manual: https://youtu.be/D0JJxM6R21M
From Magen:
Hey everyone! I hate that I missed out on this discussion with Erin and Sarah. It was recorded before I joined the podcast. Like you, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to their discussion and my own trip down memory lane. Because I was on the intro of the podcast but not in the recording, I wanted to share my experience with this. Like them, I bought a lot of Star Trek memorabilia in the 90s and early 2000s.
The vast majority of what I have is kept in storage at my Mom’s house in Tennessee and I actually went through it back in the end of December!
I have the movie posters for “Star Trek: Generations”, “Star Trek: First Contact”, and “Star Trek: Insurrection” that I was given to me from a local movie rental store that my family frequented a lot back then. I also have signed photos from Roxann Dawson, Marina Sirtis, and Robert Duncan McNeill.
I collected only a couple of the “ST:TNG” action figures from “First Contact”. Funnily enough, I have a Dr. Beverly Crusher action figure from that movie in the original packaging that I never opened that has a dry, red, peanut skin inside the packaging. I’ve looked as much as possible and it’s not flaked off paint.
I have all of the collectible 10 inch dolls from “Star Trek: First Contact” in their original packaging. I also have the Captains plate and Doctors plate from the 30th anniversary “Star Trek” Hamilton plates. I have a third one but I don’t remember which one. Ha!
I did have a couple of the tribble toys that now have dead batteries sown inside them, a TNG communicator replica pin, and a small TNG phaser keychain. My mom recently discovered an unopened Enterprise-D model kit. I also had the ST trading cards that I threw away in my apartment purge years ago, a couple of the Script books, ST Encyclopedia, ST Magazines, ST Trivia books, and a TON of the ST: TNG novels. I do wish that I still had all of the ST novels that once owned. I only have a handful of them now. I’d love to reread them. One REALLY good book that I bought back in 2015 was Leonard Ni

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Take a trip down memory lane with Erin and Sarah as they recall all the toys, collectibles, and nerdom that Star Trek spawned back in the 90s during its golden age. Erin talks about her synchronized swimming Star Trek suit, Sarah reveals how geeked out her room was back in the day, and Jonathan Frakes tells a couple of humbling stories about his experiences with action figures and posters.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tribblesandtransporters
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tribblesandtransporterspodcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tribblespodcast
GMail: tribblesandtransporters@gmail.com
Website: tribblespodcast.com
Star Trek collectible site: http://www.wixiban.com
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1992): https://youtu.be/zWnIPuwpTy4
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1993): https://youtu.be/4eE2vBleeC4
Marina Sirtis on QVC shopping channel (1994): https://youtu.be/C4sefh1IRgU
Jonathan Frakes on QVC shopping channel (1994): https://youtu.be/7qVousDTlIw
Star Trek: Borg CD-ROM gameplay: https://youtu.be/8GvEDBHAld8
Star Trek: A Klingon Challenge VCR board gameplay: https://youtu.be/3_739DxrMOs
Star Trek TNG Interactive Technical Manual: https://youtu.be/D0JJxM6R21M
From Magen:
Hey everyone! I hate that I missed out on this discussion with Erin and Sarah. It was recorded before I joined the podcast. Like you, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to their discussion and my own trip down memory lane. Because I was on the intro of the podcast but not in the recording, I wanted to share my experience with this. Like them, I bought a lot of Star Trek memorabilia in the 90s and early 2000s.
The vast majority of what I have is kept in storage at my Mom’s house in Tennessee and I actually went through it back in the end of December!
I have the movie posters for “Star Trek: Generations”, “Star Trek: First Contact”, and “Star Trek: Insurrection” that I was given to me from a local movie rental store that my family frequented a lot back then. I also have signed photos from Roxann Dawson, Marina Sirtis, and Robert Duncan McNeill.
I collected only a couple of the “ST:TNG” action figures from “First Contact”. Funnily enough, I have a Dr. Beverly Crusher action figure from that movie in the original packaging that I never opened that has a dry, red, peanut skin inside the packaging. I’ve looked as much as possible and it’s not flaked off paint.
I have all of the collectible 10 inch dolls from “Star Trek: First Contact” in their original packaging. I also have the Captains plate and Doctors plate from the 30th anniversary “Star Trek” Hamilton plates. I have a third one but I don’t remember which one. Ha!
I did have a couple of the tribble toys that now have dead batteries sown inside them, a TNG communicator replica pin, and a small TNG phaser keychain. My mom recently discovered an unopened Enterprise-D model kit. I also had the ST trading cards that I threw away in my apartment purge years ago, a couple of the Script books, ST Encyclopedia, ST Magazines, ST Trivia books, and a TON of the ST: TNG novels. I do wish that I still had all of the ST novels that once owned. I only have a handful of them now. I’d love to reread them. One REALLY good book that I bought back in 2015 was Leonard Ni

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