Over the past couple of years, I've noticed a small variety of cards promoting the COZI TV network. COZI TV airs reruns of TV shows from the 1950's to 2000's.
Here are three "Charlie's Angels" cards and I'm assuming there are just three because I haven't seen more than 3 of any of the subsets. The source of the cards is unknown and they are undated but they likely date from around 2013 when the network officially launched. Since Charlie's Angels was also among the first shows that ran when the network launched.
You can see that it says "Bay Area" under the network logo so it appears these cards were released somewhere around the San Francisco Bay Area - maybe at a trade show or collectibles show. Cards from another subset do not say "Bay Area" on them. I guess it's possible there are regional variants of these cards but haven't seen many of these for sale.
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Here's one of three known "The Six Million Dollar Man" cards. They all say "Bay Area" under the COZI TV logo so were likely given out at some event in the SF Bay Area. Last year, I tried to contact the network but didn't get a response.
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Unlike the other COZI TV subsets, there are only two "Here's Lucy" promos. Also, unlike the other ones, the source of these cards is known. They were given out at a Lucille Ball Museum festival in Jamestown, New York. These two cards are also not marked "Bay Area" on the backs.
Like the others, they are undated but the show was one of the shows running when the network debuted in 2014.
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There was also a promo refrigerator magnet with a different image of Lucy given out at the museum.
Also, I saw that one of the Lucy cards sold for $24 earlier this year or late last year. That's the most I've seen a COZI TV card sell for. In recent years, small lots have sold with the cards averaging around $2 each.This message has been edited. Last edited by: catskilleagle,
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