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Old 07-08-2012, 09:45 PM
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Default $20 reward for T-5 or Novelty Cutlery Elmer Flick Scan

Ive searched for quite some time for proof that either the Novelty Cutlery or the T-5 Pinkerton of Elmer Flick exists. To the first person who can send me a reasonably high resolution scan as proof that either of these exists I will send $20 ($40 if you can send me a scan of both). Please email me at eangyal@roadrunner.com

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Old 07-08-2012, 10:06 PM
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I'll pay $20 for the Novelty scan too. Doesn't exist imo.
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I'll pay $20 for the Novelty scan too. Doesn't exist imo.
I will put in another $20 for a scan of a Novelty Cutlery of Flick. I am sure that he was confused with Frock by whoever put him on the checklist.

No idea how or why Frock was included in the set.
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I don't think they exist either, but if they did and someone has kept them private all these years despite the public requests for verification, I doubt $60 is going to bring them out.
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throw in 20 bucks Matt, maybe $80 will do the trick
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Soon the pot might be large enough for someone to create one...
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offer not valid to anyone with good photoshop skills
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offer not valid to anyone with good photoshop skills
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Default having followed pinker tons for a while

i have vague recollections of flick but it just could be from when you asked me in the past, if you had. I am referring to the t5 i dont remember cardboard or paper mount because i am not evev sure i have seen it, but like i said there is something familiar to me about t5 flick.

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Elmer Flick was de-listed from the Novelty Cutlery checklist in the 2012 edition of the Standard Catalog.
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Flick...
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File Type: jpg Flick_Novelty_New.jpg (75.0 KB, 220 views)
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that's pretty good Jeff!
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We had the same thought

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Are these the two known variations of the Novelty Flick?
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