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Complete BIONIC Collection, The (Rittenhouse Archives, 2013)

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December 19, 2013, 02:01 AM
Miss Lizzy
Complete BIONIC Collection, The (Rittenhouse Archives, 2013)
First Box

Autos

Bionic Woman style:
Lindsay Wagner EL
Richard Anderson VL
Kristy McNichol x2 L
Rick Lenz VL
Franklin Ajaye x2 L
Robbie Rist x2 L
Terry Kiser VL
Stefanie Powers VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Janice Whitby VL
John Saxon EL


Six Million Dollar Man style:
Jared Martin VL
Sandy Duncan x2 VL
Melissa Greene VL
Erik Estrada VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Joan Van Ark VL
Martine Beswick x2 L
Rodney Allen Rippy VL
Monte Markham x2 L (both versions)
Meg Foster EL
Terry Kiser VL
Roger Perry EL
Louis Gossett Jr. VL


Base Set - 1 complete set + 2 extras
& Box Topper Set (CT1,CT2 & CT3)

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December 21, 2013, 03:28 AM
Miss Lizzy
Second Box

Autos

Bionic Woman style:
Lee Majors EL
Richard Anderson VL
Kristy McNichol x2 L
Rick Lenz VL
Franklin Ajaye x2 L
Robbie Rist x2 L
Terry Kiser VL
Stefanie Powers VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Janice Whitby VL
Roger Perry EL


Six Million Dollar Man style:
Jared Martin VL
Sandy Duncan VL
Melissa Greene VL
Erik Estrada VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Joan Van Ark VL
Martine Beswick L
Rodney Allen Rippy VL
Monte Markham x2 L (both versions)
Terry Kiser VL
Louis Gossett Jr. VL
Yvonne Craig VL
John Saxon EL
Robert Walker Jr. EL
Martin E Brooks EL


Base Set - 1 complete set + 2 extras
& Box Topper Set (CT1,CT2 & CT3)

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March 02, 2014, 08:18 AM
Curler
I opened box 060 of 250. It contained the box topper set and 1 base set with 2 extra base set cards. Here are the autographs:

Bionic Woman style:
Lindsay Wagner EL Smile
Richard Anderson VL
Franklin Ajaye x2 L
Terry Kiser VL
Rick Lenz VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Kristy McNichol x2 L
Stefanie Powers VL
Robbie Rist x2 L
John Saxon EL
Janice Whitby VL

Six Million Dollar Man style:
Martine Beswick x2 L
Martin E. Broooks EL
Sandy Duncan VL
Erik Estrada VL
Meg Foster EL
Louis Gossett Jr. VL (this was one signed with a pen, not a marker)
Melissa Greene VL
Terry Kiser VL
Gary Lockwood VL
Monte Markham (as Barney Hiller) L
Monte Markahm (as Barney Miller) L
Jared Martin VL
Roger Perry EL
Rodney Allen Rippy VL
Joan Van Ark VL
October 05, 2021, 01:21 PM
jademaliburoad
Realized I've never posted my breakdown for the set. Maybe because I was disappointed that the Lindsay's autograph was slightly smudged at the tail. Got box 175/250.

1 base set
2 spares
Case Toppers CL1 CL2 CL3

Bionic Woman style autograph

Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers EL
Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman VL
Kristy McNichol as Cory x2 L
Roger Perry as Dr. Thomas Tharp EL
Terry Kiser as Matthews VL
Stefanie Powers as Shalon VL
Rick Lenz as Dr. Michael Marchetti VL
Robbie Rist as Andrew x3 L
Janice Whitby as Katy VL
Franklin Ajaye as Benny x3 L

6 Million Dollar Man style autograph

Yvonne Craig as Lena Bannister VL
Melissa Greene as Suzie Lund VL
Rodney Allen Rippy as Ernest Cook VL
Monte Markham as Barney Hiller (one of each style) L
Terry Kiser as Alexei VL
Louis Gossett Jr. as O'Flaherty VL
Erik Estrada as Prince Sakari VL
Joan Van Ark as Valerie Sheffield VL
Jared Martin as Torg VL
Sandy Duncan as Gillian x2 VL
Martine Beswick as Julia Flood L
Robert Walker Jr. as Cloche/Belle EL
John Saxon as Major Fredrick Sloan EL


1 extra pack: Janice Whitby (fembot) and Louis Gossett Jr.

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October 05, 2021, 06:10 PM
mykdude
John Saxon's autograph was looking rough in that set.

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October 05, 2021, 09:06 PM
Raven
Seeing the signer names again I'm kind of sorry I didn't buy in back then. I guess I just didn't want to expense the whole thing at once, but all those people were well known TV guest stars of the time. I did pick up a couple along the way, but not as many as I would have liked.
October 06, 2021, 07:37 AM
Triple-Frog
For me this was one of those bargains that don't seem to be around anymore . I got an archive box in a Thanksgiving sale from one of the two big online retailers ( it was either Dacardworld or Blowout but I can't remember which Roll Eyes ) three or four years after release and paid the same as I would have for a normal box when first released Smile .
October 06, 2021, 08:11 AM
wolfie
quote:
Originally posted by Triple-Frog:
For me this was one of those bargains that don't seem to be around anymore . I got an archive box in a Thanksgiving sale from one of the two big online retailers ( it was either Dacardworld or Blowout but I can't remember which Roll Eyes ) three or four years after release and paid the same as I would have for a normal box when first released Smile .


That was a great deal, you did very well there. Smile

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October 06, 2021, 04:37 PM
jademaliburoad
quote:
Originally posted by Triple-Frog:
For me this was one of those bargains that don't seem to be around anymore . I got an archive box in a Thanksgiving sale from one of the two big online retailers ( it was either Dacardworld or Blowout but I can't remember which Roll Eyes ) three or four years after release and paid the same as I would have for a normal box when first released Smile .


Really cool deal, congrats!

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October 06, 2021, 08:27 PM
Bill Mullins
Several of these signers have movies from the 1950s. Richard Anderson has one from 1947.

What is the oldest movie with a cast member who has a modern signed card?
October 06, 2021, 09:14 PM
Raven
If you are using Richard Anderson as an example, he is deceased. The definition of a "modern" card is everything after 1970 I think, although I don't agree with that.

Anyway by including deceased actors and any certified autograph card termed "modern", you could look to many actors from the Twilight Zone sets. I would think Mickey Rooney would be a very good bet. As a child star, he made his first movie in 1926.

If you said only currently living signers or kept the cards more recent, you would get a different answer. William Shatner had a bit part in a Canadian movie in 1951 as one example.
October 07, 2021, 12:32 AM
Bill Mullins
It would be hard to beat 1926 and Mickey Rooney. Your mentioning him made me think of Rose Marie and June Foray, but they only go back to the 1930s.
October 07, 2021, 08:40 AM
jademaliburoad
If you consider only living signers, child actress Marilyn Knowlden's first movie was in 1931.

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October 07, 2021, 02:10 PM
Tommy C
Robert Wagner has some Pop Century autos. He started in movies in 1951. He will be 92 in Feb 2022.
October 09, 2021, 11:27 AM
mykdude
Rooney is going to be tough to beat. Aside from cuts I don't think there is anyone before him.

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October 09, 2021, 04:38 PM
Tommy C
I thought we were talking about living actors who signed whose careers go back the farthest. Rooney died in 2014. I can't think of anyone who signed for cards who did movies before the 1950s who is still alive.
October 09, 2021, 08:17 PM
aeolus14ummbra
June Lockhart is still living (96 years old this year) and she has signed for several of RA's Lost in Space and Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen sets.

Her first movie role was in 1938 - she played Belinda Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol" which also starred her parents - Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart.
October 12, 2021, 05:21 PM
wolfie
quote:
Originally posted by Tommy C:

I can't think of anyone who signed for cards who did movies before the 1950s who is still alive.



Try Donnie Dunagan who signed for Art of Robert Aragon, he appeared in Son of Frankenstein in 1939.

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October 12, 2021, 05:56 PM
Raven
quote:
Originally posted by wolfie:
quote:
Originally posted by Tommy C:

I can't think of anyone who signed for cards who did movies before the 1950s who is still alive.



Try Donnie Dunagan who signed for Art of Robert Aragon, he appeared in Son of Frankenstein in 1939.


He was my next guess. Wink Big Grin