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Old 01-12-2025, 09:15 PM
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That’s a cool glass. I don’t collect cartoon glasses per se, but I do a lot of picking and reselling. I bought these three glasses about 2 years ago for $1.00. I just thought they were vintage and cool and now I’ve got them displayed with all my other vintage stuff.
Nice...Can't go wrong buying those glasses for a $1.00

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I have a Wacky Packages collection that includes all of the first ten series (sets) from the 1970s.
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I have a Wacky Packages collection that includes all of the first ten series (sets) from the 1970s.
Loved them. Covered the door of our garage refrigerator with them back in the '70s. Still have a few that somehow escaped being stuck on something.
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Just some of my finds over the years. Have slowed down in my golden years







I like the Confederate belt buckle. A little less than a year ago I bought a house that sits on the Chancellorsville Battlefield. An acre and a half with topography that has not changed since 1863. I have yet to search as I spent last year getting the long ingored yard into decent shape. The neighbor behind with 2+ acres said I could search her yard and there are 25 acres of woods that abut my property that I may be able to search.
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From my years in China, I got into collecting stuff from Mao and the Cultural Revolution.

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Not a collector of banking memorabilia but am a collector of the unusual. When I came across a new in box stack of $20 bills dye pack that would have been thrown in with robbery money I couldn't resist
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Not a collector of banking memorabilia but am a collector of the unusual. When I came across a new in box stack of $20 bills dye pack that would have been thrown in with robbery money I couldn't resist
Is it disarmed/dis-inked (is that a word?)??

I can see you casually handing it to someone to look at and BOOM!!! they cause it to explode.
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Al, those Starosta Fangios definitely do the job. Those sets had some pretty great cards in them.

Dedicate one to the ladies; I do like some pin-ups




Yeah the first one is Julie Newmar

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Is it disarmed/dis-inked (is that a word?)??

I can see you casually handing it to someone to look at and BOOM!!! they cause it to explode.
Lol as far as I know it's still inked up. My understanding is a delayed timer would be activated electronically after passing a sensor on the way out of the bank door.
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I started collecting cartoon glasses as a kid back in 1973...here is my Holy Grail glass...it's a Terrytoons Mighty Mouse 16 ounce Brockway glass...if interested my other 51 glasses can be seen on my Facebook page...here is a link to my Warner Brothers set

Oh wow! That's not only a very cool glass but it's a tough one as well. It's the only glass from the Terrytoons series that Pepsi planned to make it beyond sales samples. The other now rare Terrytoons glasses that didn't make it into restaurant distribution were Heckle & Jeckle, Little Roquefort, Deputy Dawg, Possible Possum, Sad Cat and Lariat Sam.

Here are a few pics from about twelve years ago of my own milk glass collection:







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This is such a great thread.
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I've collected S H Lee paintings for many years. Unbelievable detail on some of them. They are mostly around 16 x 20 inches. These poor photos do no justice as to how they really look, as they are super detailed in person, but they give an idea. He uses a single horse hair brush!

"S.H.LEE was born in Canton, China and studied at the Fine Arts Institute of China prior to moving to the United States to further his art education and sell his artwork. Subject matter for Lee is quite varied...he paints interiors, garden scenes and still-lifes all in great detail. Rarely painting in sizes over 20 x 24, his meticulous and realistic paintings cause many people to just stare in disbelief due to the highly detailed nature of his work which is achieved by working on panels as opposed to canvas and using brushes containing a single horse hair to create fine lines and minute details."
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I have a couple of dozen signed and numbered wildlife art prints by John Seerey-Lester, Rod Frederick, Alan Hunt and Ron Parker most of which I acquired from 1986 to 1990. This beauty by Seerey-Lester induced me to start buying the prints:



This bobcat was the second one:



I gifted an artist's or publisher's proof of this cougar by Seerey-Lester to my sister at Xmas one year:



I really like the way Seerey-Lester renders both the thickness of fur and the granular texture of snow.

This one's by Rod Frederick:



Frederick is great at rendering moody mistiness!

And this one is by Alan Hunt:



Almost all of my prints are framed and hanging on some wall in my house.

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Here's an original Disney (Ub Iwerks) Mickey & Minnie drawing for their first film Plane Crazy (it actually pre-dates Steamboat Willie).
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On-site posters and programs of 1960s heavyweight contender George Chuvalo, who was ranked in the world's top 10 for 13 years (peaking at No. 2), and is the only man to fight the "holy trinity" of Muhammad Ali (twice), Joe Frazier and George Foreman. Chuvalo retired in 1979 with a record of 73-18-2, notching 64 KOs. My collection includes posters from 33 of his fights -- including six of his nine headliners at Madison Square Garden -- and more than 40 programs ...
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The better question for me is what dont i collect. I collect all of the following activity to some degree, Star Wars, US coins, Magic the gathering cards, Pokemon, sports cards of all ages, Megos many other action figure lines and comic books.

Like many others nothing ever gets fully completed because funds and time get spread out too much.

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Oh wow! That's not only a very cool glass but it's a tough one as well. It's the only glass from the Terrytoons series that Pepsi planned to make it beyond sales samples. The other now rare Terrytoons glasses that didn't make it into restaurant distribution were Heckle & Jeckle, Little Roquefort, Deputy Dawg, Possible Possum, Sad Cat and Lariat Sam.

Here are a few pics from about twelve years ago of my own milk glass collection:







I have 20 of the 1973 Pepsi Warner Bros Looney Tunes both of thin and thick glass from when I was a kid, these 2 glasses are interesting with the color shift
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