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Star Trek 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Whiskey Glass

Why the Star Trek 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The Star Trek 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Whiskey Glass marks 60 years since Gene Roddenberry’s “wagon train to the stars” first beamed onto NBC on September 8, 1966 with “The Man Trap.” Three seasons of the original series gave the world Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Sulu, Scotty, and Chekov ?” plus phasers, communicators, transporters, and the Vulcan salute that Leonard Nimoy borrowed from a synagogue blessing of his childhood. Six decades on, Star Trek has grown into 13 films, a dozen spinoff series, and a fandom that still says “Live long and prosper” at every convention from San Diego to Las Vegas. This Star Trek anniversary glass pulls every original-series cue into one heavy rocks tumbler.
The whiskey glass is a clear weighted rocks tumbler with a full-color illustrated design wrapping the front. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 ?” Matt Jefferies’ Constitution-class starship ?” sails across the top in detailed paint with her registry hull markings visible, set against a backdrop of Earth and the deep blue of space. A raised hand in the unmistakable Vulcan salute reaches up from the lower left, fingers split in the V-shape. The gold-and-red Starfleet Command delta insignia floats to the right of the ship, and a classic gold flip-top original-series communicator sits at the lower right. White stars sparkle across the dark blue background. Gold lettering across the lower band reads STAR TREK 60TH ANNIVERSARY 1966?”2026. The matching gift box is bound in navy blue leatherette with a red and gold racing-stripe spine ?” built to look like a Starfleet technical manual ?” with gold-foil STAR TREK 60TH ANNIVERSARY 1966?”2026 pressed into both the lid and inner panel, lined with rich navy satin.
This is the glass for the friend who can quote “Beam me up, Scotty” in the right episode context, a parent who watched TOS in syndication in the 70s, or a Trekkie with the entire 13-film boxed set on Blu-ray. Birthday, Christmas, May the 4th alternative, or the night a new Strange New Worlds episode drops ?” wrap it for anyone who’s been throwing a Vulcan salute since the days of black-and-white reruns.
?– Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 60 years since Star Trek premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966
- Honors Gene Roddenberry’s original vision and the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 crew
- The Vulcan salute was Leonard Nimoy’s gift to fandom, lifted from a real-world priestly blessing
- Original-series communicator and Starfleet delta complete the TOS-era kit
- Heavy rocks-glass weight makes this feel like an item from a Starfleet officer’s quarters
🚀 Features
- Clear heavy whiskey rocks glass with full-color illustrated wraparound design
- Detailed USS Enterprise NCC-1701 starship across the top of the design
- Painted Earth and deep blue space backdrop with scattered white stars
- Raised Vulcan salute hand reaching up from the lower left of the glass
- Gold-and-red Starfleet Command delta insignia floating beside the ship
- Classic original-series gold flip-top communicator at the lower right
- Gold lettering across the lower band: STAR TREK 60TH ANNIVERSARY 1966?”2026
- Arrives in a navy blue leatherette gift box with red and gold racing-stripe spine
- Gold-foil 60TH ANNIVERSARY 1966?”2026 lettering on both lid and inner panel
- Rich navy satin interior lining
🛸 Perfect For
- Lifelong Trekkies with the full TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise boxed sets
- Sci-fi collectors with Hot Wheels Enterprise models or Playmates figures on the shelf
- Birthday, Christmas, or convention-week gift for a dad, sibling, or friend in the fandom
- Anyone counting down to the next Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, or Section 31 release
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