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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. https://cdn8.openculture.com/wp-cont...2/Keaton-1.gif [https://katelaity.files.wordpress.co...ing-keaton.gif ] |
More footage. This guy was great!
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He has quite a number of cards from strip cards to caramel cards.
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Chuck ebay has plenty of his cards
Here's the PSA's https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...n+psa&_sacat=0 |
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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 - Attachment 595448 A link to a SABR article about Buster and his association with baseball - https://sabr.org/journal/article/bus...seball-player/ Brian |
Check the vintage non-sports sister site here. I’m sure there’s tons of info on Keaton cards there.
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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:
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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!!!
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Joe Rogan geeking on Buster Keaton
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Yes! he was great - did his own stunts too! thanks for all the images
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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.
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My set of W538 strip cards similar to the W515 baseball strips cards.
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He was amazing, his stunt-work was great! I do love Keaton and Chaplin as well but Harold Lloyd will always be #1 |
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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. Attachment 595630 Attachment 595631Attachment 595632 |
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(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 |
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.
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