Great video Greg. Personally im a huge dupes guy i love having as many as i can get if they are in decent condition. Im a huge train guy as well i use a scanner to track them here locally so when i saw that i had to laugh!
Cool, yeah I love the trains, been living right on the tracks for 30 years. There's also a crossing right here so they blow the horn here all times of the day or night. You get used to it pretty fast. Except when it's too loud to even hear the t.v., which does happen.
Well, I've talked to thousands of collectors, been to hundreds of shows, parties and events, and not once have I ever heard anybody pronounce it "Love-a". You'd have to ask Jay Lynch or Art Spiegelman or whoever is responsible for creating the original title to be sure. But I give your pronunciation very low probability. And certainly is strongly against the grain.
Nice video!
Those black border cards are beauties!
Great video Greg. Personally im a huge dupes guy i love having as many as i can get if they are in decent condition. Im a huge train guy as well i use a scanner to track them here locally so when i saw that i had to laugh!
Cool, yeah I love the trains, been living right on the tracks for 30 years. There's also a crossing right here so they blow the horn here all times of the day or night. You get used to it pretty fast. Except when it's too loud to even hear the t.v., which does happen.
Greg, I think that the sketch card just may be Puke-Man Cereal (I think that there's a Wacky with that name somewhere0.
Greg, I don't think it's pronounced "Low-va"; I think it's "Love-a".
Well, I've talked to thousands of collectors, been to hundreds of shows, parties and events, and not once have I ever heard anybody pronounce it "Love-a". You'd have to ask Jay Lynch or Art Spiegelman or whoever is responsible for creating the original title to be sure. But I give your pronunciation very low probability. And certainly is strongly against the grain.