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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Someone got a great deal yesterday on a Lost in Space Signed numbered P3 promo card # 315/600 @ US 19.50. Was going to bid but got sidelined and forgot . | ||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
I see a bunch of Inkworks LOS promos, some signed by Jonathan Harris and some by Mark Goddard, most numbered to 600. Where were these available, the signed versions ? Another Harris one sold for $ 100. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Not sure about this and I thought that I knew most about Inkworks promos As they have the Inkworks authentic embossed cachet on them Inkworks made them for a purpose. Wether they were randomly inserted or given as an incentive I can not say. This goes for the Mark Goddard ones as well I do not have either. My feeling is that they were inserts. | |||
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I don't remember these as being inserts in the set so i'm going for available to purchase at the inkworks booth at comic con however i cannot confirm that as being true. ____________________ Come, it is time for you to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Never thought of that Seems logical | |||
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Both the Harris and Goddard autographed promo cards were pack inserted in their (Inkworks) Lost in Space Classic card set from 1997. The Harris ones were both numbered and unnumbered. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Ok that now explains it . But was it on the packs that it was inserted at a rate of so many packs Have not seen a pack so can not say | |||
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That I don’t recall, but I know I have at least a couple of empty wrappers somewhere. If I can round one up, I’ll let you know what (if anything) it says Piko. | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
Allender's site notes that the autograph cards were also sold separately. | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
The NSU June-July 1999 price guide supplement lists the autograph cards but not the insertion rate. "The Encyclopedia of Non-Sport & Entertainment Trading Cards" says just that they were randomly inserted. I'm just guessing but I think each could've been as rare as 1-per case outside of the ones that might have been sold outright at shows. | |||
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