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Anyone else collect the Star Trek Hallmark ornaments? Are those even available overseas, or is that a US-only phenomenon?
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I’ve got one or two, but more of the Sinatra, Elvis, and KISS ones.
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Mikey wrote:I’ve got one or two, but more of the Sinatra, Elvis, and KISS ones.
You're a KISS fan too?!
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Bryan Moore wrote:
Mikey wrote:I’ve got one or two, but more of the Sinatra, Elvis, and KISS ones.
You're a KISS fan too?!
Well, Mikey is a cool guy.
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Bryan Moore wrote:Anyone else collect the Star Trek Hallmark ornaments? Are those even available overseas, or is that a US-only phenomenon?
Years ago I had a collectible model of the Enterprise-D. It was battery operated with a few lights and sounds even, though I quickly misplaced the certificate of authenticity and I have no idea where it is now. That was before I had a tv in the bedroom and the boob tube took up the space previously allocated to the E-D. There was also a collection of various small Trek-themed models at some point. Both were gifts and presumably have been given new homes now.
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Bryan Moore wrote:
Mikey wrote:I’ve got one or two, but more of the Sinatra, Elvis, and KISS ones.
You're a KISS fan too?!
Full disclosure: I’ve only seen them live 3 or 4 times, and always with Singer and Thayer.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Bryan Moore wrote:
Mikey wrote:I’ve got one or two, but more of the Sinatra, Elvis, and KISS ones.
You're a KISS fan too?!
Well, Mikey is a cool guy.
I knew I liked him for a reason!
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Captain Picard's Hair wrote:
Bryan Moore wrote:Anyone else collect the Star Trek Hallmark ornaments? Are those even available overseas, or is that a US-only phenomenon?
Years ago I had a collectible model of the Enterprise-D. It was battery operated with a few lights and sounds even, though I quickly misplaced the certificate of authenticity and I have no idea where it is now. That was before I had a tv in the bedroom and the boob tube took up the space previously allocated to the E-D. There was also a collection of various small Trek-themed models at some point. Both were gifts and presumably have been given new homes now.
As obnoxious as a Trekkie as I was in my youth, I never really picked up on collecting models, aside from the Micromachines that were out when I was about 10-12 years old. The Hallmark Christmas Ornaments, though, were my absolute obsession. I own every one in the series (2 of some years), going back to the 25th Anniversary debut in 1991, and will continue to purchase them even though I long ago ran out of space (or a strong enough tree) to put all the ships.

Looking back, I rather wish I had some of the smaller models available back in the day.
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The Brazilian covers for George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of books
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