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Need Info on "RUDOLPH RED-NOSED REINDEER" sketches!!! Please :)

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November 30, 2009, 11:57 PM
PaNdeM0niuM
Need Info on "RUDOLPH RED-NOSED REINDEER" sketches!!! Please :)
how many sketches were produced?
how many artists? and how many sketches did each artist do?

Non-sport update magazine mentions 20 sketches for a complete set. 20 characters????

Does anyone have a list of all the characters?
Which were the rarest sketches?

Anyone have pictures/scans of personal sketches?


Thanks
Cheers

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December 02, 2009, 06:34 AM
beamer
Only 400 total sketch cards were produced. There was one sketch inserted in a team bag along with the six card foil set from the original movie and a 9 card foil set from the Island of Misfit toys movie. The second movie was a flop, so the card set was never produced.
Below is the listing I send to Bill Defranzo for the NSU price guide several years ago.
There are also 2 test boxes of the cards and inside each test box there are 2 test packs.
One is in my collection, the other is probably still with Dino Frasella, who was the President of Dart Flipcards.


There are approximately 19 different sketch cards not including the Rudolph variation. (one he is standing and one he is sitting.) Of all the total cards drawn which is less than 400, 2 of the cards have a total production of less than 15. Of the rest, the numbers are about the same. The 2 rarest sketch cards are:
The Bumble and Yukon Cornelius

The list below describes all 19 sketch cards as well as a VERY RARE hand drawn and colored card done by Darren Auck ( the Marvel artist who was at the March 2003 show) Only 4 of these hand numbered cards exist, along with the other sketches. There is actually a blank sketch card too. Now here's a catch to the cards. Some of them were also hand colored by the artists. Some are just pencil or ink. The colored cards get a premium of about 10%-20%
Yukon Cornelius - $125.00
Bumble - $150.00
Rudolph's mom - $85.00
King Moon Racer - $80.00
Jelly Pistol - $85.00
Rudolph - $80.00 (sitting or standing)
Cowboy - $60.00
Clarice - $75.00
Plane - $65.00
Tall Elf - $75.00
Train - $65.00
Doll - $75.00
Mrs. Claus - $85.00
Santa - $100.00
Charlie in the Box - $75.00
Spotted Elephant - $75.00
Hermie - $100.00
Donner - $80.00
Ostrich - $65.00
Blank Card - $50.00
RARE group sketch card - $1,000.00 Only 4 produced.

I will take a picture of the box later today and post it for you, although I had it shrink wrapped for protection so i can't show the inside and the packs. I will also scan one of the 4 Darren Auck sketches, which I also have in my collection.

Here are some of my sketch cards:

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December 02, 2009, 06:51 AM
PaNdeM0niuM
you are a LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thank-you soooooooooooooooooooooooo much !!!
Greatly appreciate it.

Cheers to you!
December 02, 2009, 06:55 AM
beamer
No problem. This is what this hobby is all about. Sharing our collections with others.
I will get the other pics posted here around noon, NY time.
December 02, 2009, 10:09 AM
beamer
Here are pics of the box and the Darren Auck sketch, numbered 2 of 4.

December 02, 2009, 10:35 AM
PaNdeM0niuM
quote:
Originally posted by beamer:


HOLY **** !!!

that sketch looks AMAZING !!!
December 02, 2009, 12:51 PM
Ted Dastick Jr.
Are the sketches from these sets really worth that much? There's a bunch on "that site" for pretty cheap right now.

Seems like a cool deal, I may have to snag one. Smile
December 02, 2009, 01:25 PM
beamer
I am sure that they won't go for the kind of money that I listed above or is represented in NSU. As we all know, a card is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I only posted the prices to show the correlation to NSU. It would be nice if they were worth that much, but who knows, someday anything is possible. Being there are only 400 total sketches, it could help push the price up in the future when the new collectors join us and decide to buy cards that they can personally relate to.

PS: Sorry for the oversized pics, I didn't know how to shrink them. I am still learning how to use the Photobucket site.
December 02, 2009, 01:36 PM
Don Norton
When I first saw this thread - I thought - Beamer can answer all these questions. You sure came through, Beamer, very nice little collection you have there.
December 02, 2009, 02:00 PM
beamer
Hi Don, Hope all is well. Thanks for the nice comments. During the 30 + years I have been collecting non-sports cards, I have focused in on the obscure stuff and that is what keeps me interested. You never know what you might find during the journey. I always look forward to finding new and "odd" stuff to add to my collection. Plus, as you know, I love to answer the questions. That's my favorite part.
December 02, 2009, 02:01 PM
webjon
I have a few posted in my sketch gallery on my blog as well, including 3 Color Auck sketches.

Jon
December 02, 2009, 02:30 PM
beamer
I forgot about the six-card consignment cards. 2 of the 3 cards you show were consigned by a private collector to do for their personal "collection" The 6 cards had nothing to do with the issuance of the set, whereas the 4 card set was done by Darren as a bonus for the corporate officers of Dart.
December 02, 2009, 02:56 PM
webjon
Interesting. . .

I bought these all from the same dealer who was clearing out TONS of these sketch cards several years ago. There were at least 3 different 'sets' of Auck sketches that he sold. I should have bought more of them.

Jon
December 02, 2009, 05:02 PM
PaNdeM0niuM
quote:
Originally posted by beamer:
I forgot about the six-card consignment cards. 2 of the 3 cards you show were consigned by a private collector to do for their personal "collection" The 6 cards had nothing to do with the issuance of the set, whereas the 4 card set was done by Darren as a bonus for the corporate officers of Dart.


what is consignment ???

do you mean a "commision" sketch?

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December 02, 2009, 10:41 PM
beamer
Jon,
I heard rumors that other commissioned sketches that had nothing to do with the set were done, but never saw them.
December 02, 2009, 10:42 PM
beamer
Yes, commissioned, not consignment. I don't know what I was thinking at the time.
December 03, 2009, 03:52 AM
Jake
Cool info! Thanks Beamer! That's a great collection you have!

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December 07, 2009, 07:50 AM
darren
Think there was more than 400 produced

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December 07, 2009, 09:40 AM
beamer
Darren,
As per a conversation with Tom Breyer this morning, he thinks I am correct. He is going to contact one of the original sketch artists to confirm.
I was personally involved with the project along with Dino and Tom.

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December 08, 2009, 02:45 AM
darren
i know one collector who has over 200 sketches, and just doing a check on ebay sales over the last few months, tells me that there had to be more than 400.
very odd

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