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The Federation Trading Post opened on May 11, 1975, at 2556 Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, selling toys and memorabilia of the original Star Trek television series. 1,500 people lined up the small store on its opening day, with a line down Telegraph Avenue. Within days of the Berkeley store opening, local news reported that the ...
By 1980, Johnson Smith Catalog is published in four-color. Hot-selling items during this period include Star Trek Phaser Model Kits, The Mystery Top, Put-Put Boat, X-Ray Specs, Pink Panther Mug, and the M*A*S*H T-shirt. More than one million Midget Bibles are sold in 1979, purchased by carnivals and handed out as an incentive for making a ...
1967 Star Trek Astro Cruiser; 1968 Land of the Giants Space Sled; 1968 Astro Train; 1968 Boeing United Airlines 727 Toy Airplane (4.7 ft long) 1969 Baby Sister Grow-A-Tooth; 1969 Pan Am Dual Control Jet Cockpit; 1969 Kitty Karry-All (The Brady Bunch) 1969 Tru-Smoke Trucks [9] 1969 Tumbling Tom Boy Doll; 1969 Frustration Ball [10]
Grenadier Models published a product catalog in 1978, 1979, 1982 and annually from 1985 to 1994. Separate European catalogs were published in 1985, 1994, and perhaps other years as well. Their products were discussed in the Grenadier Bulletin, a magazine which also contained games, comics, short-stories, and puzzles. The bulletin was published ...
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Star Trek Game, the only game based on the original series to be released during the show's run, produced by Ideal Toys (1967) Star Trek game, produced by Hasbro (1974) Star Trek game, produced in UK by Palitoy (1975) Star Trek game, produced by Milton Bradley, based on Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)