
No. 078
Released: July 9, 2016
Ornament: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 [Pilot – Gold Edition]
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series
Product code: QXI3404
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $32.95
Dimensions: 1.34” H x 2.53” W x 5.81“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: White Box, Red Trim w/ Asterisks
Magic: Sound
Power source: (3) LR41 Batteries
Front box text:
Hallmark KEEPSAKE
magic sound
STAR TREK 50
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE STAR TREK “PILOT VERSION” 50TH ANNIVERSARY GOLD EDITION
christmas tree ornament | décoration pour l’arbre de noël
Back box text:
Lynn Norton loves making his aircraft and spacecraft ornaments as accurate as possible with a level of detail that often exceeds consumer expectations. His passion for perfection stems. from a desire to capture the distinctive character and personality of the original designs.
Lynn Norton
Press the button on the ornament to hear Captain Kirk’s monologue and music from the opening credits of STAR TREK!
BATTERY OPERATED: Batteries included.
MED FOR/FABRIQUE POUR HALLMARK MARKETING COMPANY, LLC KANSAS CITY MO 64141 MADE IN CHINA
artist crafted
Bottom box text:
For decorative use only. Pour usage décoratif seulement.
STARTREK.COM
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“Star Trek – Spoken TV Theme” Music by Alexander Courage Words by Gene Roddenberry Published By Bruin Music Company (Admin by Sony/ATV Melody) Courtesy of CBS
QX13404
U.S.A. $32.95
CAN. $39.99
Additional information:
Star Trek “Pilot Version” 50th Anniversary Gold Edition – A metallic golden edition in its original form in the pilot episode. Includes a sound clip of Captain Kirk’s opening monologue and a section of the theme.
Pros: Fantastic audio feature that adds an immersive touch to this striking ornament. The gold finish really makes it stand out in any collection.
Cons: The gold Enterprise is a bit of an oddball—while eye-catching, it feels somewhat out of place without other gold ships to accompany it. Since TNG’s 50th anniversary isn’t until 2037, it may be a while before we see more to create a cohesive golden fleet.





