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Star Trek Master Series I and II set

Master Series I and II Card Set

SkyBox commissioned original artwork from several science fiction artists for their Master Series I and II set from the three series active at the time.

Master Series I

Release Date: August 7, 1993
6 Cards Per Pack
36 Packs Per Box

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Set Composition

Base Set-90 Spectra Set-5 1:18

Base Set

SkyBox released Master Series One in 1993, an artwork series based on TOS, the movies, TNG and DS9. Several artists, such as Gerry Roundtree and Sonia Hillos, were commissioned for their artwork. The backs offer a short quote from the artist and a small summary about the scene. Each artist has one signature card back with a facsimile of their signature. This was a pretty set with pleasing artwork. Cards 1 through 17 make excellent in-person autograph cards. There is
Though touted as a limited edition production, supply exceeded demand and sealed boxes were and still are plentiful. According to one CCPG article, though very successful, a large amount of product remained and was to be destroyed.
MS One was one of the first Trek Series to have stated odd for inserts. The standard prior to this was to say, “Look for randomly inserted holograms’ Over the years, lawsuits have been filed against trading card companies stating that insert cards was similar to a lottery. Odds are now posted on cards and packs and barring unavoidable collation problems, over the course of the print runs, those should hold true.


October 27, 1996; SUNDAY; ALL EDITIONS HEADLINE: CARD MAKERS ACCUSED OF UNSPORTING CONDUCT BYLINE:

Special from The Wall Street Journal The card companies began stating the odds of obtaining chase cards on packs in 1992 under a settlement with the New York City Consumer Affairs Department, which accused them of misleading advertising. Copyright 1996 Daily News, L.P. Daily News (New York) December 08, 1996, Sunday HEADLINE: LAWSUIT IS IN THE CARDS BYLINE: By PATRICE O’SHAUGHNESSY

Since 1992, manufacturers have been obligated to state the odds of obtaining chase cards on packs. The move came after the city’s Consumer Affairs Department issued citations against them. “They were advertising in a manner to lead the public to believe almost every pack would contain one,” said Commissioner Jose Maldonado. “Kids and adults were enticed to spend a lot of money. With the odds, you can make an informed choice.”
News Reports compliments of Aaron Derr


 

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Master Series II Card Set

Release Date: Sept 9, 1994
6 Cards Per Pack
36 Packs Per Box

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Set Composition

Base Set-100 Triptychs Cards-6 1:10

Base Set

Master Series 1994 followed in the footsteps of MS, offering artwork from various artists, like David Dettrick and Greg Huber. The backs gave details about the scene and what medium the artist’ created the original painting in (i.e. oils or acrylics) A sell sheet for the set notes: “A variety of artistic styles, from oil paintings, to digitally enhanced photographic images are included in this unique card line.” Subsets include Galactic Encounters, On the Edge, Leisure Time, Alien Encounters, Arch Enemies, Worlds of the Federation and Romantic Encounters. It was advertised having a very limited production run, but SkyBox did not release production runs often, so there is no way to know the number of boxes.
Cards 25-33 make up a 9-card puzzle and cards 45-50 can be paired into *enemy artwork* (For example Q and Picard). However, they would have to be rearranged to properly display in the binder.


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Triptychs: an ancient Roman writing tablet with three waxed leaves hinged together.



Promos

Misc. Items

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