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Star Trek Original Series Archives And Inscriptions (Rittenhouse)
May 23, 2020, 09:57 AM
RavenStar Trek Original Series Archives And Inscriptions (Rittenhouse)
I get your point and the possibility of still finding a variant base card in every pack is better than nothing but doubles and triples.
Agreeing with you there, I'm still going to say, who needs 36 cards with quotes from a minor character? Who needs to devote 4 9-pocket pages in a binder to a minor character?
Too much of a good idea doesn't make it better. It makes it unnecessary overkill and if someone doesn't say so in the first effort, you will get twice as much of it the next time around.
May 23, 2020, 04:32 PM
AWRSo maybe if Rittenhouse limited the number of variations per base card to 9 or fewer that would be a good compromise. I would rather have 9 different variations of a base card (all with around the same card count) compared to all the same duplicates, or cards with different counts (/99, /50/, /10, /1) which creates sets that nobody can realistically complete
June 21, 2020, 07:51 PM
allenderHave pity for the anal-retentive checklist makers. I only saw 2015 of the 2018 base card quotes. From what I can tell, Rittenhouse was pretty complete with the auto inscriptions.
One confusing thing about most Star Trek sets and some other media properties is that the copyright dates on card backs often refer to the studio's copyright on the image. It makes it tough to look at the printed year and try to associate it with the series where it was distributed. The Inscription Autos ranged from 2018-2020, and Other autos were 2013-2020.
With Trek and GOT, you'll see auction listings that identify the wrong series because the seller keyed on the printed year. Do you want a complete set of Sulu or Sansa autos? You have to search on the whole show and examine images.
Sketch cards reused blanks that were mostly marked 2016 on the backs, but they're 1/1's.
I don't see the same issue with Disney properties because they don't print any years. You have different issues, especially with sticker-autos.
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June 21, 2020, 10:11 PM
Robert KohlbusThe date on the backs of the cards is the year the card was printed and is required by the license contracts. To help collectors better determine which set a card may have come from or if they are looking for cards from a specific actor, Rittenhouse has added a search feature to our website that will search all of the various checklists. You can find it on-line at
https://www.scifihobby.com/cardsearch/June 21, 2020, 10:26 PM
webjonCool feature, Robert!
June 22, 2020, 01:57 AM
hammerquote:
Originally posted by Robert Kohlbus:
The date on the backs of the cards is the year the card was printed and is required by the license contracts. To help collectors better determine which set a card may have come from or if they are looking for cards from a specific actor, Rittenhouse has added a search feature to our website that will search all of the various checklists. You can find it on-line at
https://www.scifihobby.com/cardsearch/
Many thanks for this Robert
June 22, 2020, 09:03 AM
ifish73Could be worse. Take a look at 2008 Upper Deck documentary Baseball if you want to complete a set.
June 22, 2020, 12:02 PM
AWRThanks Robert - Some great information. Will come in handy when reviewing my old sets
Just to check, I searched for "Sulu" and saw 62 cards across many sets.
June 24, 2020, 10:15 AM
JMH710That card search link is very cool. Thanks for sharing.

June 24, 2020, 02:00 PM
RavenIt's a good research tool, but I can see just by checking a few signer names that it's not fully up to date. Several autograph cards for GoT and Twilight Zone signers that I randomly checked are missing. So this either needs updating for the most recent products or its still a work in progress.
June 27, 2020, 10:38 AM
allenderThanks, Robert! It's good to know.
I do notice that some other licenses over the years for other cardmakers printed the studio photo date; I've seen copyrights 40 years before the set came out. I think this might have been with UK shows, and the rules didn't get (mostly) standardized across the water until 1988-1989 when both the UK and USA put them into law.
It makes more sense the way you describe it, since it tends to extend copyright protection a few years longer. Gosh, has it been 17 years since you joined Rittenhouse? And I note that Myrtle Beach is mostly open, but I'd avoid it for a few months more...
June 30, 2020, 01:02 PM
WillI apologize if this has been asked previously, but does anyone know if RA is sending back the redemption card for the laser cut set when you send it in? I don't have the card with me right now, but wanted to know before I mailed it in, as I would like to keep it for my set.
July 10, 2020, 07:21 PM
allenderDoes anybody know the inscription on Harry Mudd Variant #6? It's the only one I haven't seen. Thanks!
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July 11, 2020, 05:20 AM
Scifi Cardsquote:
Originally posted by Will:
I apologize if this has been asked previously, but does anyone know if RA is sending back the redemption card for the laser cut set when you send it in? I don't have the card with me right now, but wanted to know before I mailed it in, as I would like to keep it for my set.
Customer that pulled one said he sent a note asking for it to be returned. But just got the set in the return mail. So I'm guessing they're not sending them back.
Ed
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July 11, 2020, 09:17 AM
Rajquote:
Originally posted by allender:
Does anybody know the inscription on Harry Mudd Variant #6? It's the only one I haven't seen. Thanks!
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Sent you an email but try
http://jklm.net/startrekcards/checklists/