Turning 59 this month, I think I am just the right age to really appreciate the non-sports sets you showed in this one! Thanks for sharing! Those are some super sharp cards! 😊
I love it. I thought I was only one that collected non sport cards. I hope my family appreciates my collection after I pass and not just want to sell. You know some of the younger generation may not appreciate these classics
Thanks for that walk through. Still have some of those 60s set but traded many for comics back in the day. So glad they didn’t get thrown out on me. Great the you were able to share the hobby with your dad as well.
Sitting here Sunday morning bringing back some childhood memories The Munsters love to show the cars in the show lots of space was one of my favorites back then and Gilligan's Island of course thanks for sharing bring it back from childhood memories here
You continue to amaze me with your collections Dave. This brought back so many memories and because I had stopped collecting, I didn't even know all these tv shows had cards.
So many cool and nostalgic sets. My favorites are the Star Wars sets and Mars Attacks. That set is just so cool and awesome you and your son put it together. Thanks for sharing these with us!
Wow! Holy Moly! I am in awe of even more of your collection now. I would love to have some of the Gilligan’s Island. Guess I’ll just have to keep my kidney. Thank you for sharing.
Dave, Just love the non sport cards! I am just a few years older than you but it seems that we had the same collecting interest! As a young boy of six years old I developed my love for non sport cards with several sets from 1965! I love the Flintstones, Munsters cards and of course my favorite Gilligan’s island cards, I only have 14 or so but hopefully some day I will concentrate on finishing that set! Thanks for reminding me of the seventies sets I will have to see what sets of mine still need completing. Thanks for showing them!
I remember having some of the Happy Days cards. I even remember one said "Only the Fonz is cool enough to take aspirin without water." 😀 I started doing that as a kid so I could be as cool as the Fonz. 😀 I had some Charlie's Angels cards, because of course I did being a normal boy. 😀 And Farrah's bicycle poster too, and I'm "only" 54. 😀 I had a bunch of the Star Wars cards from the first movie, including the "error" card of C-3PO. I remember asking Dad why the image looked wrong and he did a good job not laughing and told me that misprints happen. 😀 WACKY PACKAGES! I remember those in 6th grade/middle school in 78-79. I think there's still a folder somewhere in storage covered with the stickers I put on it when I was 11. 😛 And I like the rug too. 🙂 My parents had a small rug like that that I remember from childhood. 😀 Fun video! Thanks for sharing!
@@Bluejacket66 probably we all watched too much TV back then! Got to remember that our parents didn't have TV growing up so it was cool to watch TV. Almost like they were letting us go to the theater every night so it was like we were getting cultured. The TV is also the ultimate baby sitter so I assume they also used it to get other things done at night. I didn't mind at all... I could watch A Team, Dukes of Hazzard, and The Fall guy all day long. It was Gunsmoke, Bonanza, the rifleman Daniel Boone all thole reruns of whatbyou posted and Hawaii 5-0 while hanging out at grandma's on the weekend
Awesome video Dave. Thanks for sharing! I’m a big fan of the Goudey Indian Gum cards as well as anything old Americana. I have an 1880 H602 US Presidents Abraham Lincoln card. I’ve only ever seen one other. Between PSA and SGC they’ve graded the card 15 times and my SGC 6.5 is the highest graded copy on planet earth at the moment. I think the artistic qualities of those old cards and advertising pieces are very under appreciated.
Oh man this brought me back! I collected a lot of those cards in the mid to late 70, still have some! There were some great shows on TV in that era! I love that you have the invoice when your dad bought the Star Wars sets requesting that each and every card be in mint condition! 😁 The Wacky Packages cards are classic! All cool stuff Dave!
Love this Dave !! I think its very possible that the first cards i ever collected were movie cards from vending machines. I have a good size movie wax pack collection of my era late 80’ and 90’s. I also collected marvel cards for years had all the complete sets with holograms. Fun for me to see those again. Those nintendo cards were so sick I had so many of those probably have them in a box somewhere. Great video Dave
OMG. It keeps going!! Brady Bunch, Lost in Space and Wacky Packages series are things I have only seen in pictures. Truly an amazing collection. If you have extras and ever want to sell or trade I'm on TH-cam as well, nothing like your collection, mostly 70's and 80's & GPK but would love to chat someday.
Thanks that was true non sports card gold. I have been completing some of the 90's Batman, spiderman, marvel, X-Men sets by obtaining all the chase cards, now that was pure adult/child excitement. Only one card still to find out of 14 sets put together, maybe someday, again thanks very cool
Awesome collection Dave...Was one of the Happy Days sets an OPC one?...Have a handful of the wacky pack cards..Will check and see if I have the Weakies one..Thanks for sharing..
That 1967 Marvel Stickers set '....I've been looking for that set for 25 years. Holy Sheeeeeite. I don't drink anymore but I need a drink after seeing that ! WOW !
@@Bluejacket66 My friend , you commented on the rarity of the Gilligan's Island set (of which I totally concur ) but suffice to say the '67 Marvel Sticker set is right in there as well. It is HIGHLY SOUGHT and very VALUABLE ,OH who am I to tell you anything man. Just a quick aside I did see an unopened box of 1967 Marvel Stickers at the 2022 Niagara Falls ComicCon - he's a friend of mine and at "mates rates" he wanted $12500 US - which is like seventeen thousand Canadian. I did get lucky 10 years ago and got the wrapper, do I have a nice wrapper and EIGHT stickers
I hit the post button too early -. I meant to say I have in my collection eight of the '67 Marvel Stickers along with a nice wrapper, and although I do 4 or 5 comic shows a year the 1967 set which we have been discussing is as rare as hensteeth. Most dealers look at you with a blank stare - because they've never heard of them..! CONGRATULATIONS you have a tremendous collection...!
@@Bluejacket66 Just another really audacious question Mr. Bluejacket.....please don't be offended . Would you ever consider selling the. '67 Marvel Stickers set.? Sorry , I wouldn't have been able to sleep unless I asked....! Thank-You , Sir .
Great video. Love the non-sports stuff. John had a few on those smaller Made in England sets like your Flintstones. His Primrose Confectionary was Laurel and Hardy but there were others that were similar in size and style. The best was probably the 1938 F.C. Cartledge boxing set. I think they must have all come from the same seller in England though as they were packaged the same.
@@Bluejacket66 My father-in-law. I'm the guy you facetimed with from WV when Baseball Collector Mike was here for Chasing Cardboard. The collection was John's.
Nice stuff, Dave, for those of us who grew up during the '60s-'70s pop culture era! A bit surprised that you didn't show your Batman TV series set (but I guess you've done that before on the channel). No 1966 Monster Laffs or 1967 Topps Terror Tales? Also figured you'd have the 1966 Donruss Addams Family set, yes? Very timely post as I also recently rediscovered my '70s Planet of the Apes (TV show), King Kong (movie with Jessica Lange), and _Superman: The Movie_ sets. Great memories!
Great sets! I have most of those too, our taste is similar. I have a lot more horror sets from the 60’s…and the great Jack Davis artwork sets, 1957 Wacky Plaks, etc. You’ll die laughing! ❤❤ The Gilligan, Lost In Space, Munsters, Mars Attacks, Brady Bunch… some epic sets that i had to pass on in the late 80’s when I saw them, cause they were way too expensive back THEN! Lol. I end up “type” collecting those sets… just a couple examples in my collection. My Gilligan card is filler condition! One of my biggest regrets in collecting, was selling my minty Brady Bunch set back in 2009. It’s MY lost Cracker Jack card😮💨 If you don’t have the 1964 Outer Limits Set, that’s a challenging one! Black borders… Really fun to flip through, even if you never watched the show! Only 2, 16th series stickers away from my complete wacky run! I just can’t pay the asks on the graded stuff… (and the rare raw examples tend to be below a ex+ or better bar I set for series 16) Love your videos!
@@Bluejacket66 oh right! You previously showed that I think? Or I was recently looking at a set online somewhere? Again, I think I have maybe found 3-4 ex+ or better examples of B Hillbillies in my life. So much scarcer than almost any sports issues. I knock on wood investor types don’t catch on! I’m still able to pick up PSA graded examples of sets I need a card from. Often for the price of shipping ! 🤞🏼
The Flintstones set is cool! The Brady Bunch & Gilligan's Island set is another one that is just brings back the childhood. Mars Attacks has to be my Favorite still. I am sure I do not have more than a handful of non-sports sets. I know a G.I. Joe would make my list.
You saved the best for second to last! I have wanted Mars Attacks for a while but they are spensive. I think Topps pulled them early because of parent complaints. A few weeks ago I started getting the ~1940 Goudey bubble gum war cards for my kids to help teach them 🇺🇸 history and build the Warrior Spirit.
@@Bluejacket66 yea they made similar sets in the late 30d and early 40s. Good artwork and good description on the back of whatever action is shown on the front. Thanks for showing your sets and I am curious what the one set you didn’t show was that you said would be it’s own video.
I love the Mars attacks it was my first vintage non sport set I put together. I regret selling it off along with my 1st series Garbage Pail Kids 10 years ago. 😭
I agree selling tends to result in regret. I sold my 1967 die cut packages set… regretted it so had to put another one together … at considerably more cost!
No Napoleon Dynamite?? Lol.. I used to have Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Jaws, Mork and Mindy but traded them away years ago. This brought back some memories. Thanks!
These are the best typenof epidsodes. just a t the beg of episode but ubknow it'll be a good one, withKnowledge dropped in! These are the best kind sets to me i really get into non sports and historic cards
I have some wresting cards and sets - only memorabilia I have is some early 1970s programs from memeorial hall in KC. Mid states wrestling o believe. I was a big fan back then if kc wrestling. Mad dog ( handsome Harley) Race lived close to me. When I saw him at the mall ( circ 1970) I would literally run and hide
@Bluejacket 66 I remember you mentioned in a previous video about Harley Race. That's very cool. I bet he would have been an awesome wrestler to see live. Thank you for sharing and answering the question.
Amazing collection. I remember having some Mork & Mindy and Hulk cards back when those came out. Couple of years later started with baseball cards and pretty much ignored the rest. But I've come to better appreciate them over the years. And now I have cards from seriesl I didn't even watch like Dragon Ball or TMNT III. Plus the 1983 Return of the Jedi my brother collected and a couple of Marvel sets that never disappoint.
Thank you so much for taking me back to my childhood!... I like many wish we still had all those, I love vicariously through you... have a great day
Turning 59 this month, I think I am just the right age to really appreciate the non-sports sets you showed in this one! Thanks for sharing! Those are some super sharp cards! 😊
You and I are in the same age boat
I love it. I thought I was only one that collected non sport cards. I hope my family appreciates my collection after I pass and not just want to sell. You know some of the younger generation may not appreciate these classics
Thanks for the watch! I’m hopelessly stuck in the 70s
Loads of memories on those Dave. Great showcase.."You still got it"~Ralph Malph
Thanks! You’re the most!
Extremely impressive collection of very fine sets. No Garbage Pail Kids!
Garbagepail kids came out during my college years…. I never heard of them until 19 years ago or so
Had lots of those stickers on my trapper keeper folders back in the day. You continue to be an incredible source of nostalgia,
That’s some cool stuff! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for checking in
Beautiful sets. This was a fantastic watch. Earned my sub.
I’ve been hoping for this video 🎉. 👍
Thanks for that walk through. Still have some of those 60s set but traded many for comics back in the day. So glad they didn’t get thrown out on me. Great the you were able to share the hobby with your dad as well.
Amazing collection, loved those tv shows and movies. My favorites include Grease, Star Wars and Happy Days. Thank you for sharing
I remember buying packs of all these sets. I just started unloading all my non-sports. Thanks for sharing
Dm me if you have anything interesting to sell
Sitting here Sunday morning bringing back some childhood memories The Munsters love to show the cars in the show lots of space was one of my favorites back then and Gilligan's Island of course thanks for sharing bring it back from childhood memories here
I really love the 70s sets!
You continue to amaze me with your collections Dave. This brought back so many memories and because I had stopped collecting, I didn't even know all these tv shows had cards.
Tony- many if the 70s tv shows had cards… and nit expensive at all!!!
So many cool and nostalgic sets. My favorites are the Star Wars sets and Mars Attacks. That set is just so cool and awesome you and your son put it together. Thanks for sharing these with us!
I lovethe mars attacks too!!
Wow! Holy Moly! I am in awe of even more of your collection now. I would love to have some of the Gilligan’s Island. Guess I’ll just have to keep my kidney. Thank you for sharing.
I think with time and a lot …. Maybe a hell of a lot…of patience, the set could be pieced together
Dave, Just love the non sport cards! I am just a few years older than you but it seems that we had the same collecting interest! As a young boy of six years old I developed my love for non sport cards with several sets from 1965! I love the Flintstones, Munsters cards and of course my favorite Gilligan’s island cards, I only have 14 or so but hopefully some day I will concentrate on finishing that set! Thanks for reminding me of the seventies sets I will have to see what sets of mine still need completing. Thanks for showing them!
Thanks Gary- sounds like very similar interest!!
Love those vintage non sports sets. Reminds me of my childhood days. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Orlando
Love the Happy Days and Marvel sets🎉🎉. I like the Star Wars too!! This was a fun video so thanks for sharing. Have a great Sunday.
I get more pleasure out of non sport sets than regular sports issues
@@Bluejacket66 my mom and dad loved this video too
Thank you for sharing! Excellent collections.
Thanks for watching!
So much coolness in this video. Miss random non sports card packs at liquor stores
You could also get them at the dime store🤣🍺
I remember having some of the Happy Days cards. I even remember one said "Only the Fonz is cool enough to take aspirin without water." 😀 I started doing that as a kid so I could be as cool as the Fonz. 😀
I had some Charlie's Angels cards, because of course I did being a normal boy. 😀 And Farrah's bicycle poster too, and I'm "only" 54. 😀
I had a bunch of the Star Wars cards from the first movie, including the "error" card of C-3PO. I remember asking Dad why the image looked wrong and he did a good job not laughing and told me that misprints happen. 😀
WACKY PACKAGES! I remember those in 6th grade/middle school in 78-79. I think there's still a folder somewhere in storage covered with the stickers I put on it when I was 11. 😛
And I like the rug too. 🙂 My parents had a small rug like that that I remember from childhood. 😀
Fun video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for all the memories!!
Between the cards I used to own, and the reruns I used to watch what a trip down memory lane!! I mean that Brady Bunch set WOW!!
I watched too much tv!
Lived on those reruns in the 80s as a kid. Man, this was a nostalgic trip!
I guess I watched too much TV?
@@Bluejacket66 probably we all watched too much TV back then! Got to remember that our parents didn't have TV growing up so it was cool to watch TV. Almost like they were letting us go to the theater every night so it was like we were getting cultured. The TV is also the ultimate baby sitter so I assume they also used it to get other things done at night. I didn't mind at all... I could watch A Team, Dukes of Hazzard, and The Fall guy all day long. It was Gunsmoke, Bonanza, the rifleman Daniel Boone all thole reruns of whatbyou posted and Hawaii 5-0 while hanging out at grandma's on the weekend
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 and I love that Rug 🔥
Fun video. I remember buying a lot of packs in 77 and 78 whatever they had out on the counter. I plan to build these sets someday
It’s easier just to buy some of the 79s sets… they cheap!
Awesome video Dave. Thanks for sharing!
I’m a big fan of the Goudey Indian Gum cards as well as anything old Americana.
I have an 1880 H602 US Presidents Abraham Lincoln card. I’ve only ever seen one other. Between PSA and SGC they’ve graded the card 15 times and my SGC 6.5 is the highest graded copy on planet earth at the moment.
I think the artistic qualities of those old cards and advertising pieces are very under appreciated.
Cool! I have a goudey Indian set.. in rough condition
Oh man this brought me back! I collected a lot of those cards in the mid to late 70, still have some! There were some great shows on TV in that era! I love that you have the invoice when your dad bought the Star Wars sets requesting that each and every card be in mint condition! 😁
The Wacky Packages cards are classic! All cool stuff Dave!
Thank Jim glad u enjoyed it
Love this Dave !! I think its very possible that the first cards i ever collected were movie cards from vending machines. I have a good size movie wax pack collection of my era late 80’ and 90’s. I also collected marvel cards for years had all the complete sets with holograms. Fun for me to see those again. Those nintendo cards were so sick I had so many of those probably have them in a box somewhere. Great video Dave
Thanks Dylan, I get a GREAT deal of enjoyment from TV show cards!!!!!
Love those Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island and Mars Attacks sets. Awesome collection.
The Brady bunch is pretty touch
The Gillian’s island impossible
I’ve seen 2 of them for sale in the last 10 years
OMG. It keeps going!! Brady Bunch, Lost in Space and Wacky Packages series are things I have only seen in pictures. Truly an amazing collection. If you have extras and ever want to sell or trade I'm on TH-cam as well, nothing like your collection, mostly 70's and 80's & GPK but would love to chat someday.
I love ‘em too!!
Thanks that was true non sports card gold. I have been completing some of the 90's Batman, spiderman, marvel, X-Men sets by obtaining all the chase cards, now that was pure adult/child excitement. Only one card still to find out of 14 sets put together, maybe someday, again thanks very cool
That’s awesome!!!!
Awesome sets Dave.
Some really terrific sets Dave. That Moron Salt Wacky Packages card gets me everytime. Great stories on the Mars Attacks and Gilligan's Island sets.
I have a 6th grade sense of humor
@@Bluejacket66 I share that 6th grade sense of humor 🤣
Awesome collection Dave...Was one of the Happy Days sets an OPC one?...Have a handful of the wacky pack cards..Will check and see if I have the Weakies one..Thanks for sharing..
Hi
I don’t think it’s OPC. Love the wacky packages!
That 1967 Marvel Stickers set '....I've been looking for that set for 25 years. Holy Sheeeeeite. I don't drink anymore but I need a drink after seeing that ! WOW !
As I recall I won something in an auction house and that set came with it as well… kinda an extra? I can’t remember for sure
@@Bluejacket66 My friend , you commented on the rarity of the Gilligan's Island set (of which I totally concur ) but suffice to say the '67 Marvel Sticker set is right in there as well. It is HIGHLY SOUGHT and very VALUABLE ,OH who am I to tell you anything man. Just a quick aside I did see an unopened box of 1967 Marvel Stickers at the 2022 Niagara Falls ComicCon - he's a friend of mine and at "mates rates" he wanted $12500 US - which is like seventeen thousand Canadian. I did get lucky 10 years ago and got the wrapper, do I have a nice wrapper and EIGHT stickers
I hit the post button too early -. I meant to say I have in my collection eight of the '67 Marvel Stickers along with a nice wrapper, and although I do 4 or 5 comic shows a year the 1967 set which we have been discussing is as rare as hensteeth. Most dealers look at you with a blank stare - because they've never heard of them..! CONGRATULATIONS you have a tremendous collection...!
@@Bluejacket66 Just another really audacious question Mr. Bluejacket.....please don't be offended . Would you ever consider selling the. '67 Marvel Stickers set.? Sorry , I wouldn't have been able to sleep unless I asked....! Thank-You , Sir .
@@johnsewell6593 get back with me in a month or so
Lightningshack25@gmail.com
Great video. Love the non-sports stuff. John had a few on those smaller Made in England sets like your Flintstones. His Primrose Confectionary was Laurel and Hardy but there were others that were similar in size and style. The best was probably the 1938 F.C. Cartledge boxing set. I think they must have all come from the same seller in England though as they were packaged the same.
Cool!
Who is John?
@@Bluejacket66 My father-in-law. I'm the guy you facetimed with from WV when Baseball Collector Mike was here for Chasing Cardboard. The collection was John's.
Love all of the sets, especially the STAR WARS
I think everyone loves the Star Wars!
Nice stuff, Dave, for those of us who grew up during the '60s-'70s pop culture era! A bit surprised that you didn't show your Batman TV series set (but I guess you've done that before on the channel). No 1966 Monster Laffs or 1967 Topps Terror Tales? Also figured you'd have the 1966 Donruss Addams Family set, yes? Very timely post as I also recently rediscovered my '70s Planet of the Apes (TV show), King Kong (movie with Jessica Lange), and _Superman: The Movie_ sets. Great memories!
I don’t have any of those except the Batman set “ Batman laffs “- I have about 1/2 of that done. I need to get back on it because great color pics
Those last few photo series sets are underrated, and I hardly ever see them anywhere but ebay.
Great sets! I have most of those too, our taste is similar. I have a lot more horror sets from the 60’s…and the great Jack Davis artwork sets, 1957 Wacky Plaks, etc. You’ll die laughing!
❤❤ The Gilligan, Lost In Space, Munsters, Mars Attacks, Brady Bunch… some epic sets that i had to pass on in the late 80’s when I saw them, cause they were way too expensive back THEN! Lol.
I end up “type” collecting those sets… just a couple examples in my collection.
My Gilligan card is filler condition!
One of my biggest regrets in collecting, was selling my minty Brady Bunch set back in 2009. It’s MY lost Cracker Jack card😮💨
If you don’t have the 1964 Outer Limits Set, that’s a challenging one!
Black borders… Really fun to flip through, even if you never watched the show!
Only 2, 16th series stickers away from my complete wacky run! I just can’t pay the asks on the graded stuff… (and the rare raw examples tend to be below a ex+ or better bar I set for series 16)
Love your videos!
Sounds like we have exact interest!!
I have a real nice Beverly Hillbillies set I did not show
@@Bluejacket66 oh right! You previously showed that I think?
Or I was recently looking at a set online somewhere? Again, I think I have maybe found 3-4 ex+ or better examples of B Hillbillies in my life.
So much scarcer than almost any sports issues. I knock on wood investor types don’t catch on!
I’m still able to pick up PSA graded examples of sets I need a card from.
Often for the price of shipping ! 🤞🏼
The Flintstones set is cool! The Brady Bunch & Gilligan's Island set is another one that is just brings back the childhood. Mars Attacks has to be my Favorite still. I am sure I do not have more than a handful of non-sports sets. I know a G.I. Joe would make my list.
I didn’t ever buy any GI Joe. I bought a lot of packs that had cars and dragsters as I remember
AWESOME SETS !
Hey Mickey, Hey Mickey…. I had to say it😁
Really fun sets. The Star Wars is really great.
It’s a cool set for sure, the second and third series are pretty easy
You saved the best for second to last! I have wanted Mars Attacks for a while but they are spensive. I think Topps pulled them early because of parent complaints. A few weeks ago I started getting the ~1940 Goudey bubble gum war cards for my kids to help teach them 🇺🇸 history and build the Warrior Spirit.
Horrors of war??? That’s an amazing, huge set
@@Bluejacket66 yea they made similar sets in the late 30d and early 40s. Good artwork and good description on the back of whatever action is shown on the front. Thanks for showing your sets and I am curious what the one set you didn’t show was that you said would be it’s own video.
I love the Mars attacks it was my first vintage non sport set I put together. I regret selling it off along with my 1st series Garbage Pail Kids 10 years ago. 😭
I agree selling tends to result in regret. I sold my 1967 die cut packages set… regretted it so had to put another one together … at considerably more cost!
I have Brady Bunch #2 graded 8, is Dawn Wells (Marry Ann) actually on any of the Gilligan cards?
Hi
Yes I believe there’s a couple cards with the whole crew on the card
Love this video
Magee we want to rip old tv wax
I watched too much tv😔
No Napoleon Dynamite?? Lol..
I used to have Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Jaws, Mork and Mindy but traded them away years ago. This brought back some memories. Thanks!
All fun sets! I need to look for a Jaws set!
Very cool collections! So many TV shows had sets back then. Did you assemble all these sets back when the cards were issued?
No … like everything else I’ve recollected my childhood
@@Bluejacket66 Haven't we all!
Enjoyable video!
Thanks for watching!!
Do you have the MASH set? One of my favorites as a kid!
I do not!!!!! That would be a cool one!
super cool 👍
Thanks!!
Hi Dave!... Wow, your collection!!!... Are all these set completed?
All complete!!
@@Bluejacket66 I am speechless =)
@@fernando-mychildhoodcollec5671 many of those sets are very affordable!
These are the best typenof epidsodes. just a t the beg of episode but ubknow it'll be a good one, withKnowledge dropped in! These are the best kind sets to me i really get into non sports and historic cards
Thanks Christa
Cool sets. Have you had all those cards since they came out?
Oh no
Put the mars attacks together, and one of the Star Wars. Others bought complete. Got Gillian in 1980 as I mentioned
The Munsters has my vote as the best set you have acquired. Do you have any wrestling related cards or memorabilia?
I have some wresting cards and sets - only memorabilia I have is some early 1970s programs from memeorial hall in KC. Mid states wrestling o believe. I was a big fan back then if kc wrestling. Mad dog ( handsome Harley) Race lived close to me. When I saw him at the mall ( circ 1970) I would literally run and hide
@Bluejacket 66 I remember you mentioned in a previous video about Harley Race. That's very cool. I bet he would have been an awesome wrestler to see live. Thank you for sharing and answering the question.
thank you man very cool
Thanks!
Is it best to store cards in an album rather than in a box?
I’d think so unless the cards are in top loaders
Great cards. So jealous.
Those sets are so fun!!
I was waiting for the Charlie Angels to come out. Yes I had the poster on my wall.
I finally took mine down in 2004
Awesome video! I love different cards. You ever checked out the Illuminati card set? It’s kinda crazy and right up my tin foil hat alley lol
I e never heard of it! I’ll check it out ( do I need special clearance?)
Love wacky packages here, little leaf can't stop laughing at them. Universal/multi-generational appeal to young boys!
The cruder the better!
@@Bluejacket66 as a dad, I'm not sure I agree.... but absolutely! LoL
....Gilligan's island?? WOW
No gpk 😢
What’s that?
@@Bluejacket66 garbage Pail Kids
Just past my childhood prime
Amazing collection.
I remember having some Mork & Mindy and Hulk cards back when those came out.
Couple of years later started with baseball cards and pretty much ignored the rest.
But I've come to better appreciate them over the years.
And now I have cards from seriesl I didn't even watch like Dragon Ball or TMNT III. Plus the 1983 Return of the Jedi my brother collected and a couple of Marvel sets that never disappoint.
Affordable for now and fun. I neeed to set a Mork and Mindy set
Hi, Dave. Left you a message on instagram. Would greatly appreciate it if you could send me a reply. Thanks!
I saw it
@@Bluejacket66 oh, that's great! really need your help. looking forward to your reply.