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USS Enterprise & Shuttle Salt and Pepper Shakers Coming Next Year
| November 30, 2010 | By: Anthony Pascale 30 comments so far
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The official Star Trek site has revealed this new Salt and Pepper shaker, coming next year from Westland Gifts.
These new items will go great with the Star Trek Spork, Pizza Slicer and other household and kitchen items ( see previous story ).
According to the official Star Trek site , the salt and pepper shakers are made of ceramic and measure two inches long, with magnets keeping them joined together. The shakers will be available at retail next year and will cost about $15.
2011 should also see another Star Trek-themed salt and pepper shaker set. Over the summer TrekMovie reported that QMx is working on replica Kelvin Salt & Pepper shakers from the 2009 Star Trek movie.
Bit late for Christmas, maybe?
I want the Kelvin salt shaker from the movie!
# 1. Yes on the Kelvin Salt Shaker. I would also love one from the Doomsday Machine.
I can understand why they didn’t go with the Kelvin (smaller recogntion/smaller audience) , but it would have been very cool.
These are pretty sweet. (Er…will be?)
I gotta say whoever manages the licensing for Star Trek at CBS has done an awful job at keeping Star Trek in the public eye over 2010 – here’s hoping 2011 will bring more 2009/12 movie based products – lets not focus too much on TV series well over 40 years old – I mean I’m all for some great product from all of the incarnations over the decades but isn’t it time CBS put their money on products based on NEW Star Trek to get NEW fans interested?
Great! Now all that is needed is a trek place setting l liked the cup and saucer set that capt. Sulu had on trek 6 would love to see that too.
Where’s the DST Excelsior / Enterprise-B and the Klingon Bird of Prey?!?!?!?
How about salt and pepper shakers shaped like classic Trek surgical insturments?
Wow. Movie screen accuracy too.
FIne. I also want a Fessarius loofah brush and a an Aurora… well, iron I guess.
Hate to say it, but that Kelvin salt and pepper shaker didn’t look at all practical.
I’m surprised that hasn’t been done before.
These are awesome.
#8: Whoa. Meta.
Stick with the Kelvin salt shaker.
Yay! They had the sense to use the original Enterprise, not the clunky chunky 2009 one. Putting these on my ‘must have’ list :-)
Never thought I’d see the day when they put out a “conjoined” Enterprise/Shuttlecraft Salt/Pepper Shaker! :-)
I wish QMx would hurry up and move on from obscure Serenity/Firefly shite (Iliked that show, though) and onto more serious Trek items, even if it is a Kelvin salt shaker. That may be the only Kelvin replica we see in my lifetime the way things are going.
My Mom has a collection of around 200 salt and pepper shakers. This will be a perfect edition (even though I’m the Trekker in my family.)
Thank God they look like the TOS versions and not the frakkin’ Fuglyprise from the movie! Those are pretty cool. But I would love to see somebody come out with shakers that look like Dr. McCoy’s medical instruments. Especially since they were originally salt and pepper shakers to begin with.
They are great! :-) And it is also great that they look like the TOS versions and not reboot Trek09 versions.
Losira, those were made years ago.
These are awesome but the scale is all wrong. There’s no way that shuttlecraft could fit in the Enterprise’s shuttlebay.
QMX is taking a ton of years on releasing the Large and Smaller (affordable) versions of the Big E. I expect that it will only see the light of day when Duke Nukem Forever and the 4 Disc X-Files CD from La-La Land Records hits the scene. Way tooooo long.
Oh, and I probably will only get the smaller scale Big E. Why get the over priced large scale when Polar Lights/AMT will release a 1/350 sometime in the future.
gotta have em!
They should have made the pepper shaker be a Klingon cruiser. How could they miss that?
8. Dr. Image
Excellent post
It must be a little weird seeing a salt and pepper shaker replica of the ship your dad died on!
@8: YES. A thousand times yes. Recursive quasi-futuristic salt and pepper shakers for the win!
Oh yeah, and they’d be way more subtle. These are too kitschy for my taste.
You know, some fans seem to think all of Dr. McCoy’s medical instruments were salt shakers. In actuality, there were two salt and pepper shakers used. The rest of the medical props were created, found and designed as original items for the good doctor.
The very same salt shakers as were used on the show are sometimes available on ebay.
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Star Trek Starship Steel Salt and Pepper Shakers for a Geeky Kitchen
Add some cool Star Trek swag to your dining table with these stainless steel salt and pepper shakers, which resemble the U.S.S. Enterprise from United Federation of Planets and Klingon Bird-of-Prey.
The Star Trek-inspired salt and pepper shakers are made from stainless steel, which not only gives them durability but also an ultimate glossy finish. The set can add galactic flair to any kitchen or dining area.
The shakers in shape of U.S.S. Enterprise and Bird-of-Prey, feature iconic details and premium exterior to grab the attention of any Star Trek fan. These functional kitchen gadgets also double up as a striking decor pieces.
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The USS Enterprise shaker is five-inch long and weighs seven ounces, whereas the Bird-of-Prey version measures four-inch long and weighs five ounces. Each starship is integrated with a steel base to hold your favorite food accent. The hatch doors of these mini starship salt and pepper shakers are replaced by plugs in the bottom for easy filling. They are perfect for people who don’t get their food from a replicator.
The Star Trek salt and pepper shaker set can be yours for $60. For purchasing and more information head to GameStop .
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"great collectible. fun item . I havent put any salt or pepper in it but keep it on the counter as a decoration." Read more
Customers find the food shaker a great gift for Star Trek fans and a perfect addition to their collection.
" great collectible . fun item. I havent put any salt or pepper in it but keep it on the counter as a decoration." Read more
" Very cool gift . My friend was surprised. Spock looks like Spock. Kirk just looks like standard random white dude, but those who know, know." Read more
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"These worked really well as salt and pepper shakers , and seemed well painted. They didnt fall over on the table, resulting in unlucky spilled salt...." Read more
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" Very sweet salt and pepper set , especially if you are a total geek like I am. Nicely painted and a nice size...." Read more
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It’s a set of officially licensed salt & pepper shaker set Inspired by Star Trek. As we can see from the images, the two shakers are shaped as USS Enterprise from United Federation of Planets and Klingon Bird-of-Prey. Each mini starship features accurate contours, and those iconic details have been exquisitely crafted on their highly glossy exteriors, so the salt and pepper shakers are two functional gadgets, but also a pair of well-designed decor to catch the attention of every Star Trek fan.
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The USS Enterprise is 5 inches long, weighs 7 oz, and the Bird-of-Prey measures 4″ long and weighs 5 oz. The Star Trek salt and pepper shakers are made from stainless steel for durability and premium look. Moreover, each starship comes with an integrated base to hold your favorite food accent, and their hatch doors have been replaced by plugs for easy filling.
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First Look: Westland’s Spock Cookie Jar
Where do you keep your cookies? In a cookie jar, logically. And even more logically, if you’re a Star Trek fan, the best place to keep your cookies (or crackers or candies) is in a Spock Cookie Jar. And, thanks to Westland Giftware, a brand-new Spock Cookie Jar will be available starting on April 1. StarTrek.com has a First Look at Westland’s Spock Cookie Jar; check out the photo above. And here’s some additional information: The Spock Cookie Jar is a ceramic bust of everyone’s favorite half-Vulcan/half-human. It measures 10.25 inches high and will sell for the suggested retail price of $49.99.
The Spock Cookie Jar headlines an entire collection of new Star Trek products from Westland including salt & pepper shakers, figurines, cookie jars and picture frames. For more information, visit www.westlandgiftware.com and watch for them on the official StarTrek.com store .
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William Shatner says he would consider 'Star Trek' return: 'Here comes Captain Kirk!'
TORONTO — At 93, William Shatner would entertain boldly going where no man has gone before — again.
The Montreal-born actor, famed for his portrayal of Captain Kirk in “Star Trek,” says he is open to reprising the iconic role in the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar.
“It's an intriguing idea,” Shatner says on a video call while promoting his new documentary “You Can Call Me Bill,” which drops digitally and on video-on-demand Tuesday.
“It’s almost impossible but it was a great role and so well-written and if there were a reason to be there not just to make a cameo appearance, but if there were a genuine reason for the character appearing, I might consider it.”
Shatner’s last appearance in the franchise was in the 1994 film “Star Trek Generations,” where Captain Kirk is killed off. He suggests he could play a younger version of the Starship Enterprise captain as he’s recently signed on to be the spokesperson for Otoy, a company specializing in technology that “takes years off of your face, so that in a film you can look 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are.”
He muses on a scenario where Kirk is resurrected.
“A company that wants to freeze my body and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” he says in a recent call from Los Angeles.
“‘We've got Captain Kirk's brain frozen here.’ There's a scenario. ‘Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
“You Can Call Me Bill,” directed by Alexandre O. Phillippe, offers a look back at Shatner’s body of work — from his “Star Trek” TV show and films to TV series including “Boston Legal” and “T.J. Hooker” — and follows his trip to outer space aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin shuttle in 2021. It also features the actor’s musings on life, death and nature.
“Over the years, people have come to me and said, ‘Let's make a biographical film,” Shatner says.
“I'd say, 'Oh no, I don't want to do that.’ A biographical film sort of signifies the end. Cut! And then you die.”
But Shatner says he was sold on the idea when the doc’s producers Legion M approached him with the idea of crowdfunding the film.
The self-described “fan-owned” company allows fans to own a financial share in the film and any profits it generates. “You Can Call Me Bill” raised US$750,000 in four days.
The actor also wanted to “leave some part of a truth” about him for his children and grandchildren after he dies.
Shatner says he learned a great deal about himself while making the film but on the other hand, “I don’t know what ‘know thyself’ means.”
Even at 93, he says he doesn’t believe he has much wisdom to offer.
“That's a mystique that has no basis in truth: as you get older, you get wiser. If you're dumb as a young man, you're dumb as an old man. You're a dumb old man is what you are. It doesn't necessarily mean time foists wisdom on you. What it does put upon you is how quickly life is over. That's for certain.”
Well aware of his fleeting mortality, Shatner is making the most of the time he has left. He’s releasing a children’s album, “Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids & Other Living Things” later this month and will join a cruise to Antarctica with astronaut Scott Kelly and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in December.
He's also joined several "companies of the future," as a spokesperson for some and in the background for others, including one that develops "technology like the medical device on 'Star Trek,' so it's the size of a pack of cards and can tell you whether you have a disease or not," and one "that will take your DNA, make an artificial gem out of it and give you two: one that you keep and one that goes into a box that will be released on the moon."
“Life is so short, you've got to do something now. Go to that place, know that person, read that book now!” he says.
“That's what I think old age (teaches you). But then, by the time you learn that, you're dying. You don't have any time. That's right. You're dead.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2024.
Alex Nino Gheciu, The Canadian Press
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Captain Kirk says he is open to a return to Star Trek – if the storytelling is stellar.
“It’s an intriguing idea,” said William Shatner , the legendary captain of the starship Enterprise, speaking to the Canadian Press on a video call while promoting his new documentary, You Can Call Me Bill, which arrives Tuesday.
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Shatner’s last appearancewas in the 1994 film Star Trek Generations , and – spoiler alert – he dies.
But Shatner cited a software company he promotes that would allow him to play a younger version of the captain. The company, Otoy, specializes in technology that “takes years off of your face, so that in a film you can look 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are,” Shatner said.
Shatner even has a scenario where Kirk is resurrected.
“A company that wants to freeze my body and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” he said. “‘We’ve got Captain Kirk’s brain frozen here.’ There’s a scenario. ‘Let’s see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
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William Shatner says he would consider ‘Star Trek’ return: ‘Here comes Captain Kirk!’
By Alex Nino Gheciu, The Canadian Press
Posted May 5, 2024 08:00:00 AM.
Last Updated May 6, 2024 09:53:26 AM.
TORONTO — At 93, William Shatner would entertain boldly going where no man has gone before — again.
The Montreal-born actor, famed for his portrayal of Captain Kirk in “Star Trek,” says he is open to reprising the iconic role in the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar.
“It’s an intriguing idea,” Shatner says on a video call while promoting his new documentary “You Can Call Me Bill,” which drops digitally and on video-on-demand Tuesday.
“It’s almost impossible but it was a great role and so well-written and if there were a reason to be there not just to make a cameo appearance, but if there were a genuine reason for the character appearing, I might consider it.”
Shatner’s last appearance in the franchise was in the 1994 film “Star Trek Generations,” where Captain Kirk is killed off. He suggests he could play a younger version of the Starship Enterprise captain as he’s recently signed on to be the spokesperson for Otoy, a company specializing in technology that “takes years off of your face, so that in a film you can look 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are.”
He muses on a scenario where Kirk is resurrected.
“A company that wants to freeze my body and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” he says in a recent call from Los Angeles.
“‘We’ve got Captain Kirk’s brain frozen here.’ There’s a scenario. ‘Let’s see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
“You Can Call Me Bill,” directed by Alexandre O. Phillippe, offers a look back at Shatner’s body of work — from his “Star Trek” TV show and films to TV series including “Boston Legal” and “T.J. Hooker” — and follows his trip to outer space aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin shuttle in 2021. It also features the actor’s musings on life, death and nature.
“Over the years, people have come to me and said, ‘Let’s make a biographical film,” Shatner says.
“I’d say, ‘Oh no, I don’t want to do that.’ A biographical film sort of signifies the end. Cut! And then you die.”
But Shatner says he was sold on the idea when the doc’s producers Legion M approached him with the idea of crowdfunding the film.
The self-described “fan-owned” company allows fans to own a financial share in the film and any profits it generates. “You Can Call Me Bill” raised US$750,000 in four days.
The actor also wanted to “leave some part of a truth” about him for his children and grandchildren after he dies.
Shatner says he learned a great deal about himself while making the film but on the other hand, “I don’t know what ‘know thyself’ means.”
Even at 93, he says he doesn’t believe he has much wisdom to offer.
“That’s a mystique that has no basis in truth: as you get older, you get wiser. If you’re dumb as a young man, you’re dumb as an old man. You’re a dumb old man is what you are. It doesn’t necessarily mean time foists wisdom on you. What it does put upon you is how quickly life is over. That’s for certain.”
Well aware of his fleeting mortality, Shatner is making the most of the time he has left. He’s releasing a children’s album, “Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids & Other Living Things” later this month and will join a cruise to Antarctica with astronaut Scott Kelly and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in December.
He’s also joined several “companies of the future,” as a spokesperson for some and in the background for others, including one that develops “technology like the medical device on ‘Star Trek,’ so it’s the size of a pack of cards and can tell you whether you have a disease or not,” and one “that will take your DNA, make an artificial gem out of it and give you two: one that you keep and one that goes into a box that will be released on the moon.”
“Life is so short, you’ve got to do something now. Go to that place, know that person, read that book now!” he says.
“That’s what I think old age (teaches you). But then, by the time you learn that, you’re dying. You don’t have any time. That’s right. You’re dead.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2024.
Alex Nino Gheciu, The Canadian Press
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'Here Comes Captain Kirk!': William Shatner Open to Star Trek Return
William Shatner admits he's open to a Star Trek return and pitches a possible scenario to make it happen.
William Shatner hasn't completely closed the door on returning as James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. He's admitted that he would come back as the character, but it would have to be done in a meaningful way.
Shatner spoke about the possibility of revisiting Kirk in a new interview with the Canadian Press to promote his new documentary, You Can Call Me Bill . He said it intrigued him to think about reprising the role of Kirk, but he wouldn't want to come back for a brief cameo that didn't have a well-written reason behind it. Shatner also commented on how modern technology could de-age him by decades, which would lend to all kinds of possibilities for how a Kirk return could happen. The actor even shared a pitch for how the Kirk character could be resurrected in a Star Trek show .
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“It’s an intriguing idea,” Shatner said. "It’s almost impossible but it was a great role and so well-written and if there were a reason to be there not just to make a cameo appearance, but if there were a genuine reason for the character appearing, I might consider it .”
Shatner added that Otoy, a tech company for which he has signed on to become a spokesperson, could take " years off of your face , so that in a film you can look 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are."
“A company that wants to freeze my body and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” the actor also said about how to bring back Kirk. " ‘We’ve got Captain Kirk’s brain frozen here.’ There’s a scenario. ‘Let’s see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
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William shatner's last appearance in star trek was in 1994.
Shatner last played the role of Kirk in the 1994 film Star Trek Generations . In the movie --- SPOILER ALERT --- Kirk dies in the end and is buried by Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). Shatner has recently shared his regrets about the way he portrayed his characters's final moments in the death scene. That regret could be one reason why he's feeling open to returning to Star Trek , possibly to give him a send-off that he feels happier with.
Shatner's new documentary, You Can Call Me Bill , drops digitally and on VOD on Tuesday.
Source: Canadian Press
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William Shatner says he would consider 'Star Trek' return: 'Here comes Captain Kirk!'
At 93, William Shatner would entertain boldly going where no man has gone before — again.
The Montreal-born actor, famed for his portrayal of Captain Kirk in “Star Trek,” says he is open to reprising the iconic role in the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar.
“It's an intriguing idea,” Shatner says on a video call while promoting his new documentary “You Can Call Me Bill,” which drops digitally and on video-on-demand Tuesday.
“It’s almost impossible but it was a great role and so well-written and if there were a reason to be there not just to make a cameo appearance, but if there were a genuine reason for the character appearing, I might consider it.”
Shatner’s last appearance in the franchise was in the 1994 film “Star Trek Generations,” where Captain Kirk is killed off. He suggests he could play a younger version of the Starship Enterprise captain as he’s recently signed on to be the spokesperson for Otoy, a company specializing in technology that “takes years off of your face, so that in a film you can look 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are.”
He muses on a scenario where Kirk is resurrected.
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“A company that wants to freeze my body and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” he says in a recent call from Los Angeles.
“‘We've got Captain Kirk's brain frozen here.’ There's a scenario. ‘Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
“You Can Call Me Bill,” directed by Alexandre O. Phillippe, offers a look back at Shatner’s body of work — from his “Star Trek” TV show and films to TV series including “Boston Legal” and “T.J. Hooker” — and follows his trip to outer space aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin shuttle in 2021. It also features the actor’s musings on life, death and nature.
“Over the years, people have come to me and said, ‘Let's make a biographical film,” Shatner says.
“I'd say, 'Oh no, I don't want to do that.’ A biographical film sort of signifies the end. Cut! And then you die.”
But Shatner says he was sold on the idea when the doc’s producers Legion M approached him with the idea of crowdfunding the film.
The self-described “fan-owned” company allows fans to own a financial share in the film and any profits it generates. “You Can Call Me Bill” raised US$750,000 in four days.
The actor also wanted to “leave some part of a truth” about him for his children and grandchildren after he dies.
Shatner says he learned a great deal about himself while making the film but on the other hand, “I don’t know what ‘know thyself’ means.”
Even at 93, he says he doesn’t believe he has much wisdom to offer.
“That's a mystique that has no basis in truth: as you get older, you get wiser. If you're dumb as a young man, you're dumb as an old man. You're a dumb old man is what you are. It doesn't necessarily mean time foists wisdom on you. What it does put upon you is how quickly life is over. That's for certain.”
Well aware of his fleeting mortality, Shatner is making the most of the time he has left. He’s releasing a children’s album, “Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids & Other Living Things” later this month and will join a cruise to Antarctica with astronaut Scott Kelly and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in December.
He's also joined several "companies of the future," as a spokesperson for some and in the background for others, including one that develops "technology like the medical device on 'Star Trek,' so it's the size of a pack of cards and can tell you whether you have a disease or not," and one "that will take your DNA, make an artificial gem out of it and give you two: one that you keep and one that goes into a box that will be released on the moon."
“Life is so short, you've got to do something now. Go to that place, know that person, read that book now!” he says.
“That's what I think old age (teaches you). But then, by the time you learn that, you're dying. You don't have any time. That's right. You're dead.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2024.
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2011 should also see another Star Trek-themed salt and pepper shaker set. Over the summer TrekMovie reported that QMx is working on replica Kelvin Salt & Pepper shakers from the 2009 Star Trek movie.
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These Star Trek Steel Salt and Pepper Shaker Starships put the Enterprise and a Klingon ship on your table, so you can season your food the Star Trek way. They are made of hefty stainless steel with a bottom plug that allows for easy filling. Star Trek Steel Salt and Pepper Shaker Starships. Only $59.99 from ThinkGeek.com. Track prices at Rout ...
Pre-order the Enterprise and Shuttle Salt and Pepper Shakers for $14.99 at Star Trek Store. They are scheduled to ship on June 2, 2011. These Star Trek salt and pepper shakers work great for seasoning a meal that you can wash down with some Romulan Ale Energy Drink. They are a great addition to a house that has the Enterprise Pizza Slicer ...
Star Trek Magnetic Spock and Captain Kirk Salt and Pepper Shaker Set, 4-1/2-Inch . Brand: Westland Giftware. 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 71 ratings. Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. Material: Ceramic: Color: DESIGN 1: Brand: Westland Giftware:
These salt and pepper shakers, repainted in bold colors by set designers, were used in TOS, as medical tools in Dr. McCoy's sick bay. According to Gene Roddenberry in "The Making of Star Trek": "In the very first show of our first season [The Man Trap], we needed some salt shakers because we had a creature that craved salt, we had a ...
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Star Trek Kirk & Spock Salt & Pepper Shakers. $17.90. Sold out. Shipping calculated at checkout. Quantity. Sold out. Looking to have Captain Kirk add a little spice to your life? Well now you can with this set of 4 1/2-inch tall ceramic Star Trek Kirk & Spock Salt and Pepper Shakers! These are a wonderful gift for hard core trekkies / trekkers ...
The Star Trek Ships Salt and Pepper Shakers has two individual shakers - one being the Enterprise while the other is the Klingon Bird. Measuring just a little shy of 4 inches across, the Star Trek Ships Salt and Pepper Shakers will help you spice where no spice has gone before! More Details.
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The Spock Cookie Jar headlines an entire collection of new Star Trek products from Westland including salt & pepper shakers, figurines, cookie jars and picture frames. For more information, visit www.westlandgiftware.com and watch for them on the official StarTrek.com store.
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This was the day-to-day challenge presented to Irving A. Feinberg, the property master on the original Star Trek television series. Read on to learn how Feinberg's attempts to come up with what salt shakers would look like 300 years in the future instead resulted in Dr. Leonard McCoy's surgical tools! The first episode of Star Trek to actually ...
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Riker and Captain Picard are standing at the ready. These figural salt and pepper shakers stand 4-inches tall and are made of ceramic. Magnets keep them together, not the chain of command. Well, both actually keep them together. Put this pair in your Officers' Mess today. Only $15.99 from Entertainment Earth. Pre-order them now for December.
'Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. ... offers a look back at Shatner's body of work — from his "Star Trek" TV show and films to TV ...
Captain Kirk says he is open to a return to Star Trek - if the storytelling is stellar. ... 'Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at ...
'Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!' " You Can Call Me Bill, directed by Alexandre O. Phillippe, offers a look back at Shatner's body of work - from his Star Trek TV show and films to TV series including Boston Legal and T.J. Hooker - and ...
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The Montreal-born actor, famed for his portrayal of Captain Kirk in "Star Trek," says he is open to reprising the iconic role in the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar. ... 'Let's see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, look at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!'"
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Trek fans will want these classy Star Trek Command Insignia Salt and Pepper Shakers on their table for sure. They look like an oversized version of the Commander's Insignia from the . Food . Snowglobe Salt & Pepper Shakers . May 28, 2012 Conner Flynn Food 0. People really like to collect snow globes. Anything from the snow globes you get on ...
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This 2 1/4-inch tall ceramic Star Trek Enterprise and Klingon Ship Salt and Pepper Shakers set is pretty awesome. You get two cool ships that also serve as shakers. While you eat your food, both Captains are plotting and fighting. They make a great gift for any Star Trek fan. Get a set for yourself first. Pre-order them now from Entertainment ...