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  2. VertiBird - Wikipedia

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    The original VertiBird playset has a space theme appropriate for the Space Age attitude of the 1970s. The first set was reminiscent of the Project Mercury program. Later versions of the VertiBird would continue to revisit the space theme as well as other popular television and movie themes of the 1970s and early 1980s time frames.

  3. Federation Trading Post - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Mego Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mego Corporation (/ ˈ m iː ɡ oʊ /) is an American toy company that in its original iteration was first founded in 1954. [3] Originally known as a purveyor of dime store toys, [4] in 1971 the company shifted direction and became famous for producing licensed action figures (including the long running "World's Greatest Super Heroes" line), celebrity dolls, and the Micronauts toy line.

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  6. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    When "Star Wars" first came out in 1977, the now-defunct toy company Kenner Products produced most of the action figures and other toys. Any Kenner Star Wars toy in its original packaging is ...

  7. List of Star Trek games - Wikipedia

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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)

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