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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

This program reveals the True Origins of props found on Star Trek - Next Generation, Deep Space Nine & The Original Series, in this Two Part Documentary.

Profiled in this Episode
-Klingon Blood Wine Bottle
-Klingon Blood Wine Mug
-Wee Bairns Bottle
-Scotty's Scotch Whiskey Glass
-Aldeberan Whiskey Bottle
-Saurian Brandy Bottle
-Picard's Tea Cup
-Cardassian Kanar Bottle

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  • @tammimars i have seen a couple of the sets on ebay, the ones i have seen look smaller than the one pictured in the video. They are deffo the coffee sets.

  • Picards Teacup at 3 mins in is infact a coffey cup made by bodum in Sweden. I have the complete set it includes one coffeymaker, its glass with a steel filter inside, 4 cups and 4 spoons and 4 cork coasters. And no, Im not selling it. I allso have the complete black octagon shaped set of coffycups and plates and bowls, also seen in TNG, also made by bodum.

  • great vid - it's amazing how you have connected the props to be made for everyday items.

  • Excellent Job! Please post more!

    I don't want to be nit-picky, but the Dickel bottle you mentioned that was used in DS9 does not contain Klingon lettering. It's either Romulan or Saurian itself. From the images I've seen online and in the book (the Art of Star Trek), the lettering seems to have been sand blasted on the glass and then filled in with gold paint. The leatherwork was painted black and the additional lettering placed around it.

  • Awesome job on the video! Very informative!

    I've always wondered where those props were from but suspected they might be common.

  • Your video is great- very interesting and entertaining- congratulations; from kevin

  • Great job mate.

    can you tell me how much a cardassian kanar bottle is worth in the original condition..

    cheers

    Dan.

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