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On the Blue Angels I have #2,4,8,10,12,16 and 17 with the large text. The others I have just the small text | |||
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The funny thing about putting this set together is that I didn't go after this one until finding a card for a buck at a flea market maybe 11-12 years ago. I picked up 2-3 others in an Ebay lot not long after that and then found a few more cards as I got more in the habit of regularly searching for them. I thought it was going to take me longer to assemble this one. | |||
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Sort of reminds me of the 1991 Impel Nightmare on Elm Street promos. In the 1990s and 2000s they were impossible to find. Then suddenly in the past 10 years a ton of them showed up on Ebay and they pretty much go unsold even with a $ 5 asking price | |||
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Yes, it is like that. There was one seller who appeared with a bunch of Nightmare on Elm Street promos but he had fewer of one of them and those sold fast. He still sold some of the rest but some collectors must've lost interest when they couldn't complete their sets and/or there just weren't as many collectors who still wanted them as there used to be. | |||
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Here are the two versions of "Harpy: Prize of the Overlord" Promo Card #1 (Ground Zero Comics/Dan Parsons, 1996). They promote the comic of the same name. The first one is the "regular" version; the second one is the rarer show promo version with the printed "Pittsburgh Comicon Exclusive" stamp on the front - given out at the 1997 Pittsburgh Comicon. The print runs are unknown, and while the show promo is harder to find, the regular one isn't too easy to find these days either. PCE2008 has the regular one valued at $3 and that is what I paid for it back in 1997-1998. PCE2008 has the show promo at $10. I would say the regular one is in that $5-10 range. One sold recently for $10. The show promo would be in the $10-15 range - maybe $20. I haven't been watching that one nor the other Ground Zero promos for a while. | |||
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In 30 years of collecting cards, I have never seen the Blackball P01 or P02 show up on ebay or for sale anywhere.
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Terrific art from Keith Giffen and Kev O'Neill, instantly recognizable to comic fans thanks to their unique styles. Sadly, O'Neill passed away in late 2022 and Giffen about a year later, both too young. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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Regarding the Blackballs, back in the early 2000s I somehow found Keith Giffen's personal email address on a website that he maintained. This was before Facebook existed. I contacted him and he actually responded. At the time I was still looking for the 2 promos. He said that he no longer had them, but he sent me a scan of a sheet of a bunch of different Blackball cards for the SkyBox set. Keith said that they were only images, as nothing was ever printed. So they did not exist in physical form, just as computer graphics. I wish that I had saved his email and the scans. Unfortunately, we corresponded using an old Yahoo email which I stopped using back in the 2000s, which is long gone. | |||
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Back then pictures were downloaded in order to see the image, is it possible you have it on the hard drive somewhere? (Fingers crossed) David ____________________ | |||
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PCE2008 lists one of the four cards in the Flintstones dual-image lenticular set (Nestle USA Food-Division Company, 1997). Below is the complete set. The cards measure 1 1/2 x 2 inches. When the promotion was new, I started collecting it and had two different, but not long after that, local stores had run out. I started on Ebay a couple of years after that and looked for the other two from time to time, trying to get ones that were still sealed in their mini-cello packs. Years went by, and I did see the ones I had already and one of the two I didn't have but they had been taken out of the packs. A couple of years ago, I stopped being picky and bought a loose one I didn't have and then found the other one I didn't have (also loose) and bought it. Nestle did a Lion King and Hercules set (promos for the animated movies) and those were popular. I've seen a number of those sets and singles for sale but I've never seen someone offer the Flintstones set. It's possible that promotion was shorter than the other ones. It's also possible that collectors were more interested in the Disney sets so more people (serious and casual collectors) went after those. In any case, the Flintstones cards still don't command much a premium. They sold for $2-3 for a while - still only $5-6 now. | |||
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How did one of the world's biggest Bangles fans(me) miss a Susanna Hoffs mention on Card Talk? Val
____________________ "what's that sound, it'll turn you around, it's a Doll Revolution..."- The Bangles, after Elvis Costello | |||
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