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Chuck9788 10-31-2023 08:59 PM

O/T Buster Keaton was great!!!
 
I am astounded at the incredible talents of Buster Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966). He was also a very popular actor, comedian, and director.

Buster was truly the ultimate film stunt man in the 1920's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Keaton


Does he have cards (or memorabilia)? If so that would be cool to see.

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Chuck9788 10-31-2023 09:09 PM

More footage. This guy was great!


https://cdn8.openculture.com/wp-cont...7/Keaton-3.gif

https://media4.giphy.com/media/k7NMa2skXWLAI/giphy.gif

Aquarian Sports Cards 10-31-2023 09:29 PM

He has quite a number of cards from strip cards to caramel cards.

Jay Wolt 10-31-2023 09:35 PM

Chuck ebay has plenty of his cards
Here's the PSA's

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...n+psa&_sacat=0

brianp-beme 11-01-2023 12:48 AM

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I think the stunts he pulled off on film still have the power to amaze just about every non-jaded person. A couple things to share from the internet:


A photo of Keaton with Judge Landis -

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A link to a SABR article about Buster and his association with baseball -

https://sabr.org/journal/article/bus...seball-player/


Brian

Vintagedeputy 11-01-2023 05:51 AM

Check the vintage non-sports sister site here. I’m sure there’s tons of info on Keaton cards there.

packs 11-01-2023 08:05 AM

I bought this newspaper sketch of him forever ago. It was drawn by Hardie Gramatky, a pretty accomplished watercolorist who also wrote and illustrated the classic children's book Little Toot:

https://live.staticflickr.com/4401/3...e49c2fa0a3.jpg

36GoudeyMan 11-01-2023 09:05 AM

Per VCP
 
There are 32 cards for Buster Keaton listed. I am 100% positive there are more out there, from UK cigarette cards to Uruguay candy cards to Japanese Menko. I have a bunch of silent film comedy star cards, and a few Keatons, so I know they are out there and can be had for less than Chaplinesque money. Good hunting!!!

Beercan collector 11-01-2023 09:32 AM

Joe Rogan geeking on Buster Keaton
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JZKWGIv6pYo

jbsports33 11-01-2023 12:37 PM

Yes! he was great - did his own stunts too! thanks for all the images

Jimmy

Kawika 11-01-2023 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2385129)
A link to a SABR article about Buster and his association with baseball -

https://sabr.org/journal/article/bus...seball-player/


Brian

Following is an excerpt from the 1928 movie "The Camera Man" mentioned in the SABR article which offers a fantastic view of old Yankee Stadium along with Keaton's brilliant pantomime talents. Three minutes of baseball joy. Check it out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CM9SDKQRQc

EddieP 11-02-2023 05:09 AM

Buster Keaton was good, but Harold Lloyd was even better. Lloyd was the undispute number 1 of the top 3 actors of the day ( the other 2 were Keaton and Charlie Chaplin). Lloyd is forgotten because he ( Lloyd ) refused to have his films shown on TV.

christopher.herman 11-02-2023 05:29 AM

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My set of W538 strip cards similar to the W515 baseball strips cards.

rhettyeakley 11-02-2023 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieP (Post 2385421)
Buster Keaton was good, but Harold Lloyd was even better. Lloyd was the undispute number 1 of the top 3 actors of the day ( the other 2 were Keaton and Charlie Chaplin). Lloyd is forgotten because he ( Lloyd ) refused to have his films shown on TV.

I grew up with a dad that LOVED the 3 actors you mentioned and Lloyd was his absolute favorite!

He was amazing, his stunt-work was great! I do love Keaton and Chaplin as well but Harold Lloyd will always be #1

Jay Wolt 11-02-2023 12:03 PM

As EddieP suggests, Harold Lloyd was great too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqzWurPE01Y

midmo 11-02-2023 07:25 PM

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Some of the stunt work back then was just crazy.

I'm a Harold Lloyd fan too. I'm a bit of a 3D geek (have several cameras, viewers, projectors and over 3000 stereoviews). Harold Lloyd's granddauther was a keynote speaker at 3D-Con 2020 and presented a program showing some of his home movies and unseen photos from his archive. He was a founding member and first president of the Hollywood Stereoscopic Society and took more than 250,000 stereo images.

A few years ago I bought a lot of 10 Lloyd pics which included one with Babe Ruth from the film Speedy. Always love crossover items that fit multiple collections of mine.


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EddieP 11-03-2023 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by midmo (Post 2385569)
Some of the stunt work back then was just crazy.

I'm a Harold Lloyd fan too. I'm a bit of a 3D geek (have several cameras, viewers, projectors and over 3000 stereoviews). Harold Lloyd's granddauther was a keynote speaker at 3D-Con 2020 and presented a program showing some of his home movies and unseen photos from his archive. He was a founding member and first president of the Hollywood Stereoscopic Society and took more than 250,000 stereo images.

A few years ago I bought a lot of 10 Lloyd pics which included one with Babe Ruth from the film Speedy. Always love crossover items that fit multiple collections of mine.


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IMO, The Josetti Card is underappreciated by the hobby. The photo was taken during September 1927 in front of the Players’ Entrance at Yankee Stadium and was used by the newspapers nationwide when Ruth hit his 60th HR. If you believe the photo caption used by the papers , Ruth is showing Harold Lloyd the bat he used to hit his 60th HR.

JustinD 11-03-2023 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieP (Post 2385421)
Buster Keaton was good, but Harold Lloyd was even better. Lloyd was the undispute number 1 of the top 3 actors of the day ( the other 2 were Keaton and Charlie Chaplin). Lloyd is forgotten because he ( Lloyd ) refused to have his films shown on TV.

+1

(apologies for thread jumping)

I absolutely appreciate Keaton, but fell in love with Harold Lloyd movies as a kid. I have a Lloyd collection and pick up his cards whenever I see them at a good price.

As all collectors, I have several different ones and Christmas ornaments are a big one as I have several thousand (we put up several trees in different rooms at the holidays). For the millennium Radko had a wonderful large Lloyd ornament which always has a prominent place on a tree for me of the famous clock stunt.

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TSsAA...AN/s-l1600.jpg

Troy Kirk 11-03-2023 07:38 PM

I would estimate that there are at least 200 different Buster Keaton cards around, probably more than that. Here are a couple of my favorites.

http://www.moviecard.com/aapics/keatonF.jpg

http://www.moviecard.com/aapics/keatonB.jpg

Beercan collector 11-03-2023 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 2385493)
As EddieP suggests, Harold Lloyd was great too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqzWurPE01Y

Jumping in and out of the moving car is Amazing


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