When did the first Lincoln Enterprise catalog come out?
In August 1967, AMT began negotiations to produce a kit of the show’s main enemy, the Klingons. On the opposite side of the box art, there was a notice located beneath “As Seen on NBC TV” that mentioned a “FREE OFFER” instructing buyers to “Look inside for details.” When you opened the box, the kit included the model, a simple sheet of decals and instructions. Some kits also may have included an ad for the Scholastic Science Program. All of the first Klingon model kits included a flyer promoting a FREE SPECIAL OFFER! The Free offer was a catalog that you could send for from Star Trek Enterprises, also known as Lincoln Enterprises run by Star Trek’s creator Gene Roddenberry, which allowed you to purchase scripts, bumper stickers, film clips and more from the series.
Memory Alpha states that the first Lincoln Enterprises catalog came out in 1969 but it is clear from the AMT Klingon kit release that LE had catalogs available as early as 1968. Memory Alpha is a great jumping off resource but they sometimes get things wrong. For example, they have the wrong box art showing for the first release of the Klingon model kit
I seem to recall that there were no FREE SPECIAL OFFER for LE catalogs when the first AMT Enterprise model kits began coming out in stores in April 1967. Does anyone else recall seeing an ad for them in the first Enterprise kits?
Do you think my assertion is correct that the first widespread ads for the LE catalogs were those notices that appeared in the first Klingon kits in 1968?
In August 1967, AMT began negotiations to produce a kit of the show’s main enemy, the Klingons. On the opposite side of the box art, there was a notice located beneath “As Seen on NBC TV” that mentioned a “FREE OFFER” instructing buyers to “Look inside for details.” When you opened the box, the kit included the model, a simple sheet of decals and instructions. Some kits also may have included an ad for the Scholastic Science Program. All of the first Klingon model kits included a flyer promoting a FREE SPECIAL OFFER! The Free offer was a catalog that you could send for from Star Trek Enterprises, also known as Lincoln Enterprises run by Star Trek’s creator Gene Roddenberry, which allowed you to purchase scripts, bumper stickers, film clips and more from the series.
Memory Alpha states that the first Lincoln Enterprises catalog came out in 1969 but it is clear from the AMT Klingon kit release that LE had catalogs available as early as 1968. Memory Alpha is a great jumping off resource but they sometimes get things wrong. For example, they have the wrong box art showing for the first release of the Klingon model kit
I seem to recall that there were no FREE SPECIAL OFFER for LE catalogs when the first AMT Enterprise model kits began coming out in stores in April 1967. Does anyone else recall seeing an ad for them in the first Enterprise kits?
Do you think my assertion is correct that the first widespread ads for the LE catalogs were those notices that appeared in the first Klingon kits in 1968?