1993 Hallmark Article from Strange New Worlds

Source: strangenewworlds.com

Strange New Worlds was a science fiction collectors magazine published from 1992 through 1994, providing original articles, interviews, and news for science fiction collectors. This is a reprint of an article from Strange New Worlds Issue 10 – Oct/Nov 1993.

The Star Fleet of Hallmark
by Kevin Stevens

In 1991 Hallmark Cards produced the first in a series of Star Trek Keepsake Ornaments in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the television series. The Starship Enterprise ornament was unveiled in July 1991. The finely detailed ornament blinking red and green lights on the saucer section was a beautiful recreation of the classic starship.

By August, Hallmark found that demand for this particular ornament was overwhelming; it appealed both to collectors of Keepsake Ornaments as well as Star Trek fans and collectors. The Enterprise proved to be the most popular ornament made by Hallmark since the Keepsake Ornament line was introduced in 1973.

By October 1991, Hallmark made the unprecedented decision to go back into production with the Enterprise ornament. Still, by December these supplies of ornaments were also depleted. It immediately began climbing in value on the secondary market. By June 1992 collectible dealers were advertising the $20 ornament for anywhere from $50 to as high as $125. Prices would climb higher still.

In 1992, Hallmark, wishing to repeat its success with the Starship Enterprise, produced a second Keepsake Ornament: the Shuttlecraft Galileo. This lighted ornament included a voice chip featuring the voice of Mr. Spock. By pushing a button, collectors could hear Spock wishing all a happy holiday. Anticipating a repeat of the response to their Enterprise ornament, Hallmark produced the Galileo in greater numbers. Retailing for $24, this ornament was so available to retailers that demand never exceeded supply.

Fans and collectors bought the Galileo in quantity. Hallmark heavily advertised the ornaments in science fiction and Star Trek publications. This exposure, combined with the increased production numbers, meant that fans interested in obtaining the ornament were able to do so easily at retail prices. A year later, collectors can find the Shuttlecraft Galileo ornament for between $35 and $40.

However, because many more fans obtained the second ornament in the series, the demand grew to complete the set by finding the Enterprise ornament. Fans were now hungry for it. Prices for the Starship Enterprise ornament climbed to $175, eventually topping out at about $250. One dealer at a Los Angeles area Star Trek convention had priced the ornament at $400. Prices for this piece have since stabilized at about $200.

Although the Galileo ornament never achieved the collectibility status of the first ornament, a counter display promoting the ornament has become collectible. The display featured a plastic globe recreating a moon with the Galileo ornament orbiting above it. A button at the base of the display allowed shoppers to hear the greeting from Mr. Spock. This display, which included a cardboard back with advertising information about the ornament, has gone on to the secondary marketplace, with prices from $75 to $150.

For 1993, Hallmark has released the third in the series of Star Trek ornaments: the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701D from Star Trek: The Next Generation. As with the first Enterprise ornament, this keepsake piece features blinking lights. No voice chip is included.

Hallmark announced that it would scale back production for the 1993 ornament, making the newest ornament a more promising collectible than the Galileo. Early reports from Hallmark Gold Crown Stores (retailers for the ornaments) bear this out. Stores that began receiving the ornaments in August have been sent only half their anticipated orders, making demand high from collectors. Even those who pre-ordered have had to wait for back orders to be received.

It remains to be seen how production numbers for the new ornament will stack up as the holiday season approaches. During the holiday season, collectors should anticipate increased prices for the earlier ornaments. If the pattern established in 1992 holds true, prices may spike again, but should stabilize in the new year.

Regardless of the fluctuating prices and collector frenzy, these ornaments remain among the most beautiful, and highly collectible, Star Trek items produced in recent years.

Kevin Stevens is editor of Trek Collector, a bimonthly newsletter for Star Trek fans and collectors. He has been a Star Trek collector since 1972. His collection was featured recently on Los Angeles’ Fox TV news station KTTV. 

Back issues of Strange New Worlds available here.

Hallmark Sculptor Lynn Norton’s Favorite Ornament

Source: Hallmark.com
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When Lynn begins creating a Keepsake Ornament, he researches the subject of his work until he is comfortable with his mental plan for sculpting it from beginning to end. He draws inspiration not only from his fellow Keepsake Artists but from his childhood memories of time spent in front of the TV.
“Being the first generation to be introduced to television at an early age, I was entranced by the imaginative sets and props that were constructed to bring stories to life,” Lynn says. “As crude as they were, the science-fiction artifacts of the early 1950s still inspire me—especially when I get a chance to sculpt one of them.”
That said, it may come as no surprise to learn Lynn’s personal favorite among his Keepsake Ornaments.
“I have to say that the “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” space-station ornament is still my favorite. It was the most challenging sculpture for me and the Keepsake engineering staff,” he says. “My idea to offer it with docked miniature starship ornaments turned out to be a winning combination with Star Trek fans.”

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List of Lynn Norton’s Hallmark ornaments…
2016 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ | 3295QXI3404 | STAR TREK™ “Pilot Version” | 50th Anniversary Gold Edition
Lockheed® Vega 5B | 1595QX9231 | 20th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2015 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-C | 3295QXI2499 | STAR TREK: The Next Generation™
WACO Aristocrat Model SRE | 1495QX9049 | 19th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2014 Keepsake Ornaments
Howard DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan” | 1495QX9193 | 18th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2013 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Kelvin™ | 3295QXI2162 | STAR TREK™
Gee Bee Super Sportster Model Z | 1495QX9182 | 17th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2012 Keepsake Ornaments
Cessna® 172 Skyhawk® | 1495QX8241 | 16th in the Sky’s the Limit series
U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-D | 3295QXI2051 | STAR TREK: The Next Generation™ | 25th Anniversary
2011 Keepsake Ornaments
Romulan Bird-of-Prey™ | 3295QXI2007 | STAR TREK™
Nautilus | 1795QXD1069 | Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
1957 Chevrolet® Fire Engine | 1995QX8849 | 9th in the Fire Brigade series
Culver Cadet | 1495QX8857 | 15th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2010 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ | 3295QXI2156 | STAR TREK™
H-1 Racer | 1495QX8316 | 14th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2009 Keepsake Ornaments
Cessna® 310 | 1500QX8302 | 13th in the Sky’s the Limit series
Klingon Battle Cruiser | 3200QXI1185 | STAR TREK™
LA135 Limited Edition Lawn Tractor | 1500QXI1172 | John Deere
2008 Keepsake Ornaments
Hannah Montana | 1500QXD2151 | Disney Channel
U.S.S. Reliant™ | 3200QXI4221 | STAR TREK II: The Wrath of Khan™
Ercoupe 415-D | 1500QX2851 | 12th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2007 Keepsake Ornaments
Future U.S.S. Enterprise™ | 3200QXI4347 | STAR TREK: The Next Generation™
Cessna® 195 | 1500QX2377 | 11th in the Sky’s the Limit series Edythe Kegrize | Sculpted by Nina Aubé, Anita Marra Rogers, Nello Williams and Linda Sickman
Festive Santa—Puppy Love | 3900QXC7011
2006 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701 | 3200QXI6293 | STAR TREK™
Monocoupe 110 Special | 1500QX2363 | 10th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2005 Keepsake Ornaments
1931 Laird Super Solution | 1495QX2045 | 9th in the Sky’s the Limit series
U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-A | 2800QXI6215 | STAR TREK™
Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster | 695QXM2072 | 5th in the Sky’s the Limit series
TIE Advanced x1 and Millennium Falcon™ | 1495QXM2085 | Star Wars™
2004 Keepsake Ornaments
Spartan Model 7-W Executive | 1495QX8391 | 8th in the Sky’s the Limit series
Vulcan Comman Ship | 2800QXI4084 | ENTERPRISE™
Spirit of St. Louis | 695QXM5181 | 4th in the Sky’s the Limit series
2003 Keepsake Ornaments
1936 Stinson Reliant | 1495QX8147 | 7th in the Sky’s the Limit series
Curtiss R3C-2 Racer | 695QXM4877 | 3rd in the Sky’s the Limit series
The Scorpion | 3200QXI7509 | STAR TREK: Nemesis™ | By Anita Marra Rogers and Lynn Norton
Lost Treasures | 7500QXC4609 | Airplane
2002 Keepsake Ornaments
Staggerwing | 1495QX8093 | 6th in the Sky’s the Limit series
DELTA FLYER | 2400QLX7663 | STAR TREK: Voyager™
Enterprise™ NX-01 | 2400QXI2943 | STAR TREK™
1917 Curtiss JN-4D “Jenny” | 695QXM4363 | 2nd in the Sky’s the Limit series
The Family Room | QXC4566A | Keepsake Ornament Studio Limited Edition
2001 Keepsake Ornaments
Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster | 1495QX8005 | 5th in the Sky’s the Limit series
The Flight at Kitty Hawk | 695QXM5215 | 1st in the Sky’s the Limit Miniature series
Space Station Deep Space 9 | 3200QX6065 | STAR TREK: Deep Space Nine™
Starfleet Legends | 1495QXM5325 | STAR TREK™
Santa’s Desk | 7500QXC4562 | Keepsake Ornament Studio Limited Edition
15th Anniversary Celebration Wreath | 5000QXC4572 | Keepsake Ornament Club Member Exclusive
2000 Keepsake Ornaments
Borg™ Cube | 2400QLX7354 | STAR TREK: Voyager™
Spirit of St. Louis | 1495QX6634 | 4th in the Sky’s the Limit series
Treasure Tree | 6500QXC4521 | Keepsake Ornament Studio Limited Edition
1999 Keepsake Ornaments
Curtiss R3C2-2 Seaplane | 1495QX6387 | 3rd in the Sky’s the Limit series
Runabout – U.S.S. Rio Grande | 2400QXI7593 | STAR TREK: Deep Space Nine™
1998 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-E | 2400QXI7633 | STAR TREK: First Contact™
1917 Curtiss JN-4D “Jenny” | 1495QX6286 | 2nd in the Sky’s the Limit series
1997 Keepsake Ornaments
The Flight at Kitty Hawk | 1495QX5574 | 1st in the Sky’s the Limit series
U.S.S. Defiant™ | 2400QXI7481 | STAR TREK: Deep Space Nine™
1996 Keepsake Ornaments
Millennium Falcon | 2400QLX7474 | Star Wars™
STAR TREK™ | 4500QXI7534 | 30 Years
U.S.S. Voyager™ | 2400QXI7544 | STAR TREK™
1995 Keepsake Ornaments
Romulan Warbird™ | 2400QXI7267 | STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™
The Ships of STAR TREK™ | 1995QXI4109
1994 Keepsake Ornaments
Klingon Bird of Prey™ | 2400QLX7386 | STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™
1993 Keepsake Ornaments
U.S.S. Enterprise™ | 2400QLX7412 | STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™
Song of the Chimes | 2500QLX7405 | By Trish Andrews and Lynn Norton
1991 Keepsake Ornaments
Starship Enterprise™ | 2000QLX7199

1992 Hallmark Article from Strange New Worlds

Source: strangenewworlds.com

Strange New Worlds was a science fiction collectors magazine published from 1992 through 1994, providing original articles, interviews, and news for science fiction collectors. This is a reprint of an article from Strange New Worlds Issue 4 – Oct/Nov 1992.

Hallmark Ornament Update –
1992 Shuttlecraft Galileo Keepsake Ornament

 by Jo Davidsmeyer

Hallmark officially kicked-off its promotion of the new Shuttlecraft Galileo Keepsake ornament on August 29 [1992], though ornaments were available for sale in select stores the first week in August. This lighted ornament is based on the shuttlecraft design from the classic Star Trek TV series. It features a holiday message from Mr. Spock (voice provided by Leonard Nimoy).

As with all Hallmark Keepsake ornaments, it is unknown how many of these ornaments will be produced. This is proprietary information that Hallmark closely guards. However, it is assumed that based upon the phenomenally successful sales of last year’s Enterprise ornament, that Hallmark will be producing enough of these to meet the demand. The Leonard Nimoy commercial for the Galileo encourages buying multiples of the ornament.

At the 50th World SF Convention, dealers were already asking $50.00 for this ornament that is still available elsewhere for the original retail price of $24.00. Stocks of the Galileo ornament were quickly depleted by eager collectors and dealers in many stores. Before paying inflated dealer prices, first check with your local Hallmark store.

You might also see in your local shop the charming Galileo counter display. It features a large three-dimensional cardboard asteroid (replete with meteor crates) with the Galileo suspended in “orbit” above it. A button clearly marked “press here” is at the base of the display and allows the customer to hear Spock’s holiday message.

As reported in Issue #2 of Strange New Worlds [“Hallmark’s Voyage of the Starship Enterprise”], Hallmark had more demand for last year’s Enterprise ornament than for any other item made by Hallmark since Keepsake Ornaments were first begun in 1973. It is still too early to judge if this latest addition to Hallmark’s Starfleet will enjoy equal attention. Hallmark collectors currently list the value of the 1991 Enterprise (original retail value of $20.00) at $175.00.

Back issues of Strange New Worlds available here.

1995 Romulan Warbird Commercial

Here’s a Hallmark commercial for the 1995 Romulan Warbird ornament I had never seen before.  The quality isn’t great but it is still worth a look.

Martha Hackett auditioned for the role of Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but lost out to Terry Farrell.  She was cast as a member of the Terellian alien species in the finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “All Good Things…”. She appeared on Deep Space Nine as the Romulan Sub Commander T’Rul in the two part episode “The Search” in season three and starred as Seska in thirteen episodes of the television series Star Trek: Voyager.

Hallmark Button Featuring 2016 Star Trek Ornament

Hallmark gave away souvenir buttons back in September at Star Trek Mission New York.  The buttons feature the 2016 50th Anniversary “Pilot” Enterprise with gold finish.  You can still get the ornament in stores this month but good luck finding a button anywhere.

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By the Numbers: Hallmark Underrepresenting Later Treks (1991-2016)

Star Trek 

James T. Kirk: 12

Spock: 12

Leonard McCoy: 4

Uhura: 3

Montgomery Scott: 2

Hikaru Sulu: 2

Pavel Chekov: 1

Nurse Chapel: 0

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Jean-Luc Picard: 4

William Riker: 1

Data: 3


Worf: 1

Geordi LaForge: 0
Deanna Troi: 0
Beverly Crusher: 0
Guinan: 0
Wesley Crusher: 0
Tasha Yar: 0

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Benjamin Sisko: 1

Worf: 1

Kira Nerys: 0
Jadzia Dax: 0
Odo: 0
Julian Bashir: 0
Quark: 0
Miles O’Brien: 0
Jake Sisko: 0
Ezra Dax: 0

Star Trek: Voyager

Kathryn Janeway: 1

Seven of Nine: 1

The Doctor: 1

Chakotay: 0
Neelix: 0
B’Elanna Torres: 0
Tuvok: 0
Tom Paris: 0
Harry Kim: 0
Kes: 0

Star Trek: Enterprise

Jonathan Archer: 1

T’Pol: 1

Trip Tucker: 1

Phlox: 0
Travis Mayweather: 0
Malcolm Reed: 0
Hoshi Sato: 0

Star Trek: Discovery

Captain Georgiou: 0
Lt. Stamets: 0
Lt. Saru: 0

Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments Price Guide: 2016/Winter

Prices based on average costs from hookedonornaments.com and hallmarkornaments.com. Ornaments on these sites are sometimes available at a lower price with a damaged box. Neither site is affiliated with this site.  This site does not resell ornaments.

Ornaments highlighted in gold are convention exclusives. Those highlighted in light gold are Limited Editions.

Ornament types: (CH) Character, (SH) Ship, (SC) Scene, (NV) Novelty, (BG) Blown Glass, (PR) Prop, (TR) Tribute

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83) 2017 Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data

STAR TREK: The Next Generation™ Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data Sound Ornament
Regular price $29.95

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A Christmas ornament that captures the essence of operations aboard the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D with Captain Jean-Luc Picard at the helm? Make it so! Fans of STAR TREK: The Next Generation™ won’t want to miss this cool decoration that also features beloved android Lieutenant Commander Data and dialogue from the show. Battery-operated sound feature includes two replaceable LR44 batteries. Learn more about Keepsake Ornaments.
Christmas tree ornament.
Magic Sound.
Press button to hear dialogue from the TV series.
Dated 2017 in copyright.
Battery operated. Two (2) LR44 batteries included.
Pre-packaged for easy gift-giving, preservation and storage.
3.9″ W x 5.1″ H x 3.3″ D

Picard: “Let’s see what’s out there. Engage.”

Picard: “Data, find a way to defeat that shield.”
Data: “That may be impossible, sir.”
Picard: “Things are only impossible until they are not.”
Data: “Yes, sir.”

Data: “Captain, I am seeking advice in how to…”
Picard: “And I will be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women.  When I have some I’ll let you know.”

Picard: “Do we have clearance?”
Data: “Aye, sir. Standard parking orbit.”
Picard: “Make it so.”

Picard: “Data, I want this to be an away team of one…you.  I don’t think there is a reason to risk anyone else.”
Data: “It is reasonable, sir.  After all, I am a machine and dispensable.”
Picard: “Indispensable is the appropriate word.”

Data: “Captain, there is no rational justification for this course.”
Picard: “Then I’ll be irrational!”

Picard: “Let’s make sure that history never forgets the name…Enterprise.”

MARKING A MILESTONE
2017 is the 30th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Data
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Plays dialogue from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.
$29.95
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Second 2017 Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Previewed

 

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We have out first image of the 2017 Picard and Data ornament.  It appears it will be a sound ornament and depending on what sound accompanies it will determine if it is based on a specific scene.

In August we received out first image of Hallmark’s 2017 ship, the U.S.S. Franklin.

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We will most likely get a third ornament in 2017 that will be a solo character. Look for updates!