Uncatalogued sets for the registry
MorrellMan
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Mudflap's thread gave me an idea - fun AND informative, kind of like the Mr. Science show. How about obscure card sets that have never found their way into holders or registry sets? I'll start it off with this one: a 50 card set (Series 1), issued in packs of Gibson guitar strings, standard 2.5"x3.5" size, glossy front and back:
BTW, if any of you have any to trade, I've got duplicates as well!!
BTW, if any of you have any to trade, I've got duplicates as well!!
Mark (amerbbcards)
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
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The Rocketeer set, issued by Topps in 1991 :
These cards could turn out to be as hot as Mars Attacks some day, and can still be picked up cheaply.
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
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Joe - that's a cool set. Who made it and how was it collected?
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
When the gig was over the sound company was yanking chords and breaking down the PA with the 135 sitting vulnerably in the middle of the chaos.So I pick up the guitar in the stand and the back leg kicks forward as the guitar's owner takes it from my hands and decides to put it on the floor.The guitar falls forward and the headstock blows apart and the bridge popps off.
To date this guy still plays this guitar as he woodglued and bolted the neck back togethor.It even has a hose clamp on it.
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<< <i>I own the rather graphic and unsettling "True Crime Series" in which all the truly horrible people in history are depicted... >>
Joe - that's a cool set. Who made it and how was it collected? >>
Copyright 1992 Eclipse Enterprises, artwork by Jon Bright.
It was really controversial when it was released, and most shunned it. I purchased it, it came in the mail, it FELT evil, I stuck it away in the back of a binder of common cards, just found it recently.
106 cards, everyone from Al Capone to Jeffrey Dahmer to Ma Barker & Her Boys to Jim Jones to Charlie Manson to....