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I start out showing some promotional stills and wire/press photos to distinguish the difference between them and the fan photos, then go through various fan photos, talk about redeeming them for larger photos, mention the signatures and show some examples with their original mailers:
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Finished up the second Video ID Guide tonight with the goal of bringing all of the various Kromo Gravure sets together in one place so their differences could be more easily understood. I talk about and show cards from seven different, yet similar sets in this one, coalating information which takes up 5 [...]
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Here we go, I put together my first Video ID Guide this week and I must say I think the bug has bitten me. Expect many more to come in the future.
The first video takes a look at the 1939 Film Fantasy Game Card set. I’ve embedded it into our old Photo [...]
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I’m probably late to this, but it’s really cool. I went into my Netflix queue late last week to move “Iron Man” up to the top and saw that a few of the movies I was waiting on had a “Play” button on them. So, what the heck I figured, I clicked [...]
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1926 Gallaher “Cinema Stars” Tobacco Cards issued by Gallaher Ltd. out of Belfast & London. 100 card set. Measures 1-1/2″ x 2-1/2″.
1948 Dinkie Grips card from Series 3 covering MGM films. Full cards with unpunctured “grips” area at bottom measure approximately 2-1/8″ X 4-1/4″. Issued out of Birmingham, England by Dinkie Products with ad on back for Dinkie Grips as well as other Dinkie Products (Dinkie Curlers and Wavesetters).
1939 Gallaher “My Favourite Part” Tobacco Cards issued out of London, measuring approximately 1-1/2″ X 2-1/2″.
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