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VOL. 36 NO. 11

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"Abbot And Costello Meet Frankenstein" Doesn't Scare Away Collectors

An Examination Of The Duo's Famous 1948 Film And Associated Memorabilia

NOVEMBER 2014


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VINTAGE MOVIE POSTER AUCTION

NOVEMBER 22-23, 2014 | DALLAS | LIVE & ONLINE

DUMBO (RKO, 1941) One Sheet (27” X 41”) Style B Estimate: $4,000-$8,000

NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM TRAVEL POSTER (1938) Poster (27” X 40.75”) “The New 20th Century Limited” Estimate: $7,000-$14,000

KING KONG (RKO, 1933) French Four Panel (124” X 93”) Estimate: $30,000-$60,000

BOOBS IN ARMS (Columbia, 1940) One Sheet (27” X 41”) Estimate: $10,000-$20,000

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SIROCCO (Columbia, 1951) Italian 2 - Folio (39” X 55”) Estimate: $5,000-$10,000

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AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL POSTER THE ADVENTURES (Australian National Travel OF SHERLOCK HOLMES BEAU BRUMMEL Association, c.1936) (20th Century Fox, 1939) (Warner Brothers, 1924) Poster (25” X 40”) Insert (14” X 36”) One Sheet (27” X 41”) “Australia Surf Club” Estimate: $6,000-$12,000 Estimate: $6,000-$12,000 Estimate: $7,000-$14,000

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As the fall season progresses, in this month’s issue readers will find William Felchner’s latest Hollywood Archives column on the subject of Abbott and Costello, notably the duo’s 1948 film titled “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.”

In This Issue “Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein” Doesn’t Scare Away Buyers . . . . . . . . . . .4 Calendar of Events . . . . . .6 Swann’s Hold Successful Vintage Posters Auction . . . . .7 Travel Literature Of The Early 20th Century . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 PACM Classifieds . . . . . . . . . .19 Advertiser Index . . . . . . . . . .22

Also this month, Professor Saul Zalesch writes an interesting history concerning travel literature of the early 20th century.

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“Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein” Doesn’t Scare Away Collectors By William J. Felchner

Abbott & Costello, that’s Bud Abbott (1895-1974) and Lou Costello (1906-1959), remain one of the most popular comedy duos in Hollywood history. The boys made a total of 37 films together, beginning with “One Night in the Tropics” (1940) and ending with “The World of Abbott & Costello” (1965). One of their best efforts came in 1948. The movie was officially titled “Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein,” a.k.a. “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,” and was a frantic, raucous horror spoof that paired the boys with several of Universal Pictures’ biggest horror stars. Produced for UniversalInternational by Robert Arthur at an estimated budget of $800,000, “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” was written by Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo and John Grant. Directing the action was Charles T. Barton, an old Hollywood hand who had begun his film career at age 15, appearing as an extra in silent pictures. Heading the cast were Abbott as Chick Young and Costello as Wilbur Grey. Adding the expert horror element to the proceedings were three “refugees” from past

Universal Pictures horror films, Lon Chaney Jr. as Lawrence Talbot/The Wolf Man; Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula; and at a towering 6 feet and 6.5 inches, Glenn Strange as the Frankenstein Monster. Rounding out the principal players were Lenore Aubert as Sandra Mornay,

An “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” one-sheet poster, which sold for $6,573.

Jane Randolph as Joan Raymond, Frank Ferguson as Mr. McDougal and Charles Bradstreet as Dr. Stevens. Also making a special “voice” guest appearance was horror film superstar Vincent Price as The Invisible Man. “Abbott and Costello Meet

Frankenstein” opens up with a your dog talk to me.” bang, featuring a Frankenstein Of course Wilbur and his animation that raps on a coffin, partner, Chick Young, deliver the out of which emerge two dancing wooden crates, with Wilbur skeletons that eventually come cracking open the one containing together to form the film’s title. a coffin emblazoned with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello of Dracula’s crest. The Count later course receive top billing, fol- emerges from his slumber, hyplowed by Lon Chaney Jr., Bela notizes Wilbur and exits the Lugosi, Glenn museum with the Strange and Lenore r e a n i m a t e d Aubert. Frankenstein monster The action opens in tow. in a London hotel Joan Raymond, room where a pacing an investigator with Larry Talbot is waitShippers Insurance ing for his telephone Inc. is now on the call to be put through scene. Also in the to the United States. hunt for the missing He finally reaches the exhibits is Talbot, moving company that newly arrived from is in charge of two London, who informs wooden crates desWilbur and Chick tined for McDougal’s that he has tracked House of Horrors wax Dracula and the monmuseum. Taking the ster all the way from call is Wilbur Grey, Europe, hoping to one of the movers, destroy both. who is instructed by The principals Talbot not to open the later attend an elabocrates. Talbot states rate masquerade ball that he is flying in The “Abbott and where Count Dracula Meet introduces himself as from London on the Costello next available flight. Frankenstein” insert “Dr. Lagos.” Dr. But while still on the poster realized a top Sandra Mornay, who phone, a full moon bid of $7,768. is now under the rises in the night, Count’s spell, pertransforming Talbot into the suades the gullible Wilbur to infamous Wolf Man. Amidst a lot accompany her back to the island of growling and snarling on the castle where the 30-year-old line, Wilbur cops one of the fun- moving porter’s brain will be niest lines in the film, telling transplanted into the Talbot, “You’re awful silly to call Frankenstein monster. Chick and me from London just to have Talbot later follow, resulting in a wild night, as Talbot is transformed into The Wolf Man again, plunging over a cliff while clutching the evil Dracula, who has taken the form of a bat. Wilbur and Chick flee the castle with the monster in hot pursuit. “You still want your exhibits?” Wilbur asks Mr. McDougal at the pier. “Well, here comes one of ‘em now!” “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,” which was filmed at Universal Studios in Hollywood, was released on June 15, 1948, where it became a huge box-office hit. Reviewing the film for The New York Times (July 29, 1948) was Bosley Crowther, who reported: “Most of the comic invention in ‘Abbott Frankenstein,” a.k.a. “Abbott & and Costello Meet Frankenstein’

This “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” three-sheet poster An “Abbott and Costello Meet Costello Meet the Ghosts,” British quad poster sold for $7,170. brought $15,535.

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POSTCARD AUCTION OCTOBER 25-26, 2014 9 AM

Fine and rare postcard auction from the private collection of Danny & Kathy Danielsen of Illinois

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Rare hold-to-light Santas Uncle Sam Art Nouveau Social History Baseball Advertising Political Signed Artist Schmucher Halloween Real Photo Postcards, Etc.

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Calendar of Events MISSOURI

FLORIDA

NEW YORK

PENNSYLVANIA OCTOBER 25, 26 (EPHEMERA AUCTION) Morphy Auctions, 2000 N. Reading Rd., Denver, 717-335-3435

OCTOBER 17-19, (PAPER), The Lakeland Center Exhibit Hall, 701 W. Lime, Lakeland, 561-392-8551.

NOVEMBER 15, 16 (RAILROADIANA EPHEMERA & POST CARDS) Dirk Soulis Auction Gallery, 529 W. Lone Jack Lee’s Summit Rd., Lone Jack, 816-697-3830.

OCTOBER 25 (POSTCARD & PAPER) Christ Lutheran Church, 189 Burr Rd., East Northport, 631-499-9330, 305-801-6250.

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NOVEMBER 29 (STAMPS, POSTCARDS & PAPER COLLECTIBLES SHOW) International Union of Operating engineers Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd., Countryside.

OCTOBER 24-26, (COIN, CURRENCY, JEWELRY, STAMP & POSTCARD) Orleans Hotel, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, www.bickinternational.com

NOVEMBER 14, 15, (POSTCARD) Midtown Holiday Inn, 440 W. 57th St., New York City, 718-375-7353, 718-461-4723.

DECEMBER 7, (POSTCARD, PAPER & PHOTO) Ken-Rock Community Center, 3218 11th St., Rockford, IL, 847-695-3775.

NOVEMBER 7-9 (COIN, CURRENCY, JEWELRY STAMP & POSTCARD SHOWS) Edgewater Hotel 2100 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, www.bickinternational.com

INDIANA NOVEMBER 2, (BOOK, POSTCARD, POLITICAL & PAPER SHOW) Beech Grove H.S., 5330 Hornet Ave., Beech Grove, 317786-1447.

IOWA NOVEMBER 8 (POSTCARD, VINTAGE PAPER & COLLECTIBLES) Hawkeye Downs, 4400 6th St. SW, Cedar Rapids www.wearsauctioneering.com

DECEMBER 19-21, (COIN, CURRENCY, JEWELRY, STAMP & POSTCARD) Orleans Hotel, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, www.bickinternational.com

NOVEMBER 9, (ADVERTISING & BOTTLE SHOW) York Fairgrounds (Inside the Old Main Bldg.), 334 Carlisle Ave, York, 410-538-5558. NOVEMBER 11-13 (ONLINE AUCTION AMERICANA & COLLECTIBLES) Hakes Americana & Collectibles, York, www.hakes.com

OHIO OCTOBER 19, (COMICS, CARDS & NOSTALGIA FESTIVAL) American Legion Hall, 22001 Brookpark Rd., Fairview Park, 540-412-2879. OCTOBER 25 (POSTCARD & PAPER) American Legion Hall, 22001 Brookpark Rd., Fairview Park, 614-206-9103.

NEW JERSEY

NOVEMBER 2 (ANTIQUARIAN BOOK & PAPER SHOW), Cleveland Skating Club, 2500 Kemper Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 216-3826383.

NOVEMBER 16 (COMIC BOOK, TRADING CARD, MEMORABILIA SHOW) Elks Lodge, 600 Washington St., Toms River, NJ 609-2427756 http://jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com/

JANUARY 4, (PAPER, POSTCARD & BOOK SHOW) Ohio State Fairgrounds, Rhodes Building, 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, 614-206-9103.

NOVEMBER 28, 29, (POSTCARD SHOW) Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, 717-263-1638.

TEXAS OCTOBER 25, (AMERICANA & POLITICAL) Heritage Auctions, 3500 Maple Ave. Live & online www.HA.com NOVEMBER 8, (AMERICANA & POLITICAL) Heritage Auctions, 3500 Maple Ave. Live & online www.HA.com NOVEMBER 22, 23, (VINTAGE MOVIE POSTER) Heritage Auctions, 3500 Maple Ave. Live & online www.HA.com

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NOVEMBER 1 (AMERICANA) Frederick Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St., Frederick, 301-977-6741, www.parzowauctions.com

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Federalist Patriotic Bannerr Starting bid $5,000 1832 Paterson & Hudson River Railroad Broadside Starting bid $5,000 Landon & Knox Highly Desirable Slogan Jugate Starting bid $2,000

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Swann’s Holds Successful Vintage Posters Auction

The H.R. Hopps’ “Destroy this Mad Brute/Enlist,” a circa 1917 poster, sold for $18,750 to a private collector.

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“Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein” Doesn’t Scare Away Collectors professionally restored example in fine-very fine condition on linen sold at auction for $6,573. The big three sheet poster (41-by-81-inches) for the film is even more valuable. One unrestored example in very fine- condition with a small piece missing at one corner brought a whopping $15,535 at auction. The poster’s garish graphics are outstanding, no doubt contributing to its value. The movie’s insert poster (14by-36-inches) also boasts of some great graphics. “Jeepers! The Creepers are after Bud & Lou!” proclaims the poster’s come-on. One restored example in fine-very fine condition realized a top bid of $7,768 at auction. The rarest poster for the film may well be the huge 24 sheet (9by-20-feet), which was issued for billboard-type display. Not many of these survived, with one example in fine- condition selling at auction for $11,500. That’s a lot of poster at 20 feet in length, so whoever purchased it must have

had the room to display it. Lobby cards (11-by-14-inches), which were prominently displayed in theater lobbies to promote the film, are also in big (Continued on page 11)

This “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” CGC graded lobby card set sold for $6,573.

Cleveland Antiquarian

Book & Paper Show Sunday, November 2, 2014 10am-5pm Cleveland Skating Club 2500 Kemper Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 44120

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Recreational travel was one of the few luxuries Americans smiled upon 100 years ago. “Luxuries” are high-margin businesses that often spend more on marketing than production. It is no surprise then that travel literature was often lush and expensively colorful, even when color printing was too expensive for general advertising use. This article surveys deluxe booklets and catalogs that promoted tourism before World War II, even at the depth of the Great Depression. This study is broken down into travelogues, destinations, travel organizers

and student travel, railroad sponsors, cruise lines, material issued at sea, auto and bus travel, and miscellanea. Before long-distance travel became convenient and widely affordable, many peoples’ experiences of distant lands were obtained through travelogue lectures illustrated with magiclantern slides. In the late 19thcentury, the Ragan Illuminated Tours offered “delights of travel without its discomfort.” The seventh season of these tours, 1886-87, included such varied itineraries as “Glimpses of Scotland,” “Ramblings in Spain and Morocco,” “the Rhine and

Switzerland,” and “Through Old Mexico with a Camera.” A review reprinted from the Rocky Mountain News [Denver, Colo.] described an audience so dense that 500 people could not gain admission to the lecture. A generation later Burton Holmes dominated the travelogue lecture circuit. In his 18th season, 1910, colored slides and motion pictures illuminated his talks. The printed program offered a deluxe edition of Burton Holmes Travelogues, with 4,000 pages of text, 5,000 half tone etchings of photographs, and 36 “Full-Page Color Plates” as a subscription series costing “a few cents a day.”

Destination ephemera advertised everything from one-day and historic festivals to seasonal travel and even emigration and settlement. The brochure displayed in one of the accompanying photos depicts when the Santa Barbara Flower Festival celebrated its fifth year. (Some now consider this festival the ancestor of Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses.) The Oberammergau Passion Play was celebrating its 300th anniversary when American Express organized in 1934 “Amex Oberammergau Tours of Europe,” which boasted one of the best cover designs of that era. The rear cover of “Panama Canal Hotels” (1927) exalts water sports. Florida used a handsome 64-page booklet in 1929 to encourage settlement. A great land boom there in the early ‘20s had come to an abrupt end thanks to (Continued on page 14)

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hurricanes in 1925, which exploded the biggest real estate bubble America had ever seen. Tour organizers published some of the richest booklets that turn up regularly on eBay. Thos. Cook & Son dominated this field by the 1890s and remains a leading travel agency/banker. Its travelers checks once rivaled in ubiquity those issued by American Express. In the United Kingdom the company became synony-

mous with continental rail travel through Thos. Cook Wagon Lits. The picture of the book printed with this article, from 1928, has one of its nicer covers. The 191415 George E. Marsters catalog with its polar bear cover [familiar from recent Coke ads] is one of the gems of my collection. I especially liked its link to the PanamaPacific Exposition in San Francisco. But the real surprises and joys awaiting collectors of travel ephemera are the delightful catalogs of Raymond & Whitcomb Co. of Boston. As a group they tower above other travel offerings. I would have liked to show a dozen great covers just as good as those pictured; examples include cov-

www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com ers detailing Europe in 1926 and the Burlington lists, describes, Round Africa and West Indies and illustrates photographically cruises, both in 1928. numerous dude ranches, a few As an art historian I am being summer camps for boys or intrigued by the subcategory of girls. Alaska, America’s last frontours organized for students or tier, spawned many beautiful pubspecifically for art lovers. The lications, such as the one from the Students Travel Club of New Canadian National railway sysYork was the primary provider of tem. collegiate tours. The longest tour Cruise-line literature tended offered in the pitured catalog was to be richer still. Although many 60 days and cost $695; this tour catalogs have artistically signifihappened to be organized by cant and beautiful covers, few can Newcomb College, the female touch the example issued in 1925 division of Tulane University for Canadian Pacific’s round-thealready well-known for its Art world cruises. Its heavy paper Nouveau pottery. The shortest covers are deeply embossed. tour was 24 days and cost $345. Interior pages look aged and The Art Crafts Guild planned grained; all illustrations are colorboth adult and student art tours. ful drawings, many full-page. Adult tour B5, with “native This book deserves to be reprocouriers; intelligent guides,” duced in facsimile. By contrast, promised to escort travelers United Fruit, which controlled around the world in 163 days. Central America then, used small, Unfortunately, no costs are given. modest booklets to recruit pasCollegiate tours in 1927 ranged in sengers for what it called its Great length from 23 to 109 days and White Fleet [a name earlier cost from $260 to $2,200. bestowed on a fleet that the U. S. Railroads were fat and happy Navy sent on an around-theat the turn of the 20th century. world “goodwill” tour.] Imagine The New York Central, now titling a booklet, as it did, Vanderbilt’s road, controlled New “Following the Conquerors York when it issued in 1905 the through the Caribbean.” More issue of its monthly magazine modest and calmer cruises could Four-Track News entitled “The be taken on “The Tideless Seas of Summer Boarder.” Few remem- North America” offered by a diviber that anyone with means once sion of Canada Steamship Lines. fled cities come hot weather Truly cheap cruises could be had because they became sweltering, through Tramp Trips Inc. of New stinking plague zones. This piece York. Its customers could choose describes hundreds of getaways, among cruise ships, cargo ships, most as close as the Catskill and and freighters. A 100-day South Adirondack mountains but others and East Africa trip by freighter as distant as Newfoundland and cost $558. even Honolulu. Quite a few beautiful A fascinating booklet from (Continued on page 15)

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publications were issued at sea. Better-grade ships issued passenger lists, daily menus, programs for entertainments, newspapers, and miscellaneous ephemera. I particularly like the Guest List shown here issued aboard the SS President Hoover, of the Dollar Steamship Line, which sailed from San Francisco on September 26, 1937. It lists the passengers by destination, beginning with those going around the world, with others disembarking in places like Honolulu, Yokahama, and Manila. Japanese-ship ephemera is common, such as a program for a “concert & entertainment” aboard the SS Taiyo Maru on July 3, 1924. Auto travel literature is more diverse but less lavish than other categories because it was often produced cheaply by small, independent businesses. An exception is “Tour Europe in Your Own Car,” which although it looks like a booklet actually unfolds into a

huge “Automobile Road Map of Western Europe.” Its corporate parentage explains its lavishness, being issued in 1927 by the International Mercantile Marine Co. on behalf of the White Star, Red Star, Atlantic Transport, and Leyland lines. One had to transport one’s car by ship, of course, to drive it in Europe. “Motor to Canada” owed its richness to Canadian Pacific sponsorship. This booklet directed motorists to hotels owned by the railroad. Carless Americans could visit many of the spectacles of “This Amazing America” aboard the buses of Greyhound Lines, already the leading interstate bus company. Travelers by any mode in 1933 would find hotels in all price

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FOR SALE CAR AND TRUCK Ads from old magazines, reasonable prices, contact Carl King 617-387-1826 or email: cwking55@verizon.net

BOOKS ON EUROPEAN and Asian Royalty. Free price list. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

BOOKS FOR SALE send 2 stamps for list to PO Box 177, Toledo, WA 98591.

FREE SEARCH SERVICE M.M. Davies/ Bookfinder 518-755-4294 mmdbookfinder@aol.com HARDBACK BOOK SALE send large self addressed stamped envelope for list send to James Holloway, 2131 Rheem Ave., Richmond, CA 94801. MISC. BOOK, EPHEMERA $1 or less email skohler@hvc.rr.com or mail to S. Kohler, PO Box 274, Youngsville, NY 12791 for list of items for sale. MLK ASSASINATION BOOK- “Frame Up” inscribed and signed as a gift from James Earl Ray to a minister friend, mint, a very unusual item, $600, call 215-482-1555. NATIONAL ATLAS “KOREA” 2009 National Geographic near mint. Red hard plastic slip cases near mint, 192 pgs. $22 ppd. J.Zoller, 10073 U.S.Hwy 20, W. Winfield, NY 13491.

COLLECTIBLE PAPERBACK, MYSTERY, SciFi, Western, TV, Movie, War- will respond to want lists only. C. Allan, 4444 S. Rio Grande Ave. Apt. 850D, Orlando, FL 32839. FREE SAMPLE: KOVELS on Antiques and Collectibles, 12 page monthly newsletter, color pictures sales, prices, books, special $24/year. Write Kovels, Box 22900, Beachwood, OH 44122 or 800-829-9158.

PAPERBACKS: RETIRING- SELLING remaining stock of About Fine (300+), Very Good/Fine (400+), Very Good (800+) condition books. Lots of Science Fiction, Mystery, Sleeze, etc. Send $2 for long list: Weathertop Paper, 1910 S. Westhaven Dr., Oshkosh, WI 54904.

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COCA-COLA, BEER, CARS: 1,000’s of origi-

nal magazine ads 1920’s, 30’s, 40’s, 40’s. Also Whisky, Cereals, Planes, Trains, Jell-O, Campbell Soups, Famous Illustrators, Comic Strips Characters, Movie Stars, Sports Stars, Movies, etc. Send legal -size SASE for long list. Weathertop Paper, 1910 S. Westhaven Dr., Oshkosh, WI 54904. marvinmengeling@sbcglobal.net

160 COMICS! $50 Postpaid! All different, new, bagged assortment. DC/ Marvel only! Feduniewicz, Box 237, Calvin, PA 16622. Other deals available, write for details! Limited time offer! 30% OFF COMICS: 10¢, 12¢, 15¢, 20¢ and up, many NM, strict grading; Marvel, DC, Dell and others, colored and B/W, 4 color. Send $1 for 42 plus page lists, grade and priced before discount. Chris POB 1793, Destin, FL 32540, 850-837-1801. DISCOUNTED COMIC BOOKS: BLB, Newspapers, Comicstrips; Pulps; Paperbacks; Hardbacks; Movie-TV; Life, Look, Post, misc. Send SASE plus 50¢ per list. Indicate desired lists. Above also bought. G.Rauch, 148 East St., Lore City, Ohio 43755, thrillingmemories.com

HEEYY, COLLECTORS! COMICS! DC’s, Marvel, Dell, Gold Key, Japanese Manga, TV tie-ins, etc. Mark Simpson, 123 Saint George’s Ave, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4

50HR. ADULT DVD’s Erasable Pens! Solar Generator? Bed Bug Repellent, Rebate- Refund or Sweepstake Bulletin. Where? Send 70¢ SASE or $1 Cash/Stamps fro each. Suite 85 PACM 123 Essex Street, New York, NY 10002.

YEARS 40-50 TO Sell from magazines, good condition, please send list, sizes 8x10, 5x7, and 4x6. Contact: Suzanne Lessard, 1852 Marquette St. Apt. 8, Longuevil, Quebec, J4K 4J3 Canada Call 450-463-0812.

PAPERBACK BOOKS- BUY/ Sell. Adult, Vintage, Mass Market. SF, Fantasy, Horror, Detective, Spy, Western, Beacon, Midwood, Monarch. SASE for information. Chris Eckhoff, 98 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201

I HAVE MANY bound and single issues. Email me hwrd.garrett@gmail.com your titles and I will or won’t have it. Howard Garrett.

TV/ MOVIE TIE-IN paperbacks/ hardbacks. Many old favorites. Check it out, couch potatoes! Mark Simpson, 123 St. George’s Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4.

MAGAZINES: RADIO, TELEVISION, sports, TV Program guides, call 979-716-1852, bobcolebcole@yahoo.com

ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS Horror, Sci-Fi, Disney, Promo Super Hero Comic Book Posters. 1-sheet & smaller sizes, spanning 80’s - present. Must have want list. Reasonable prices. Looking for very rare items, I may have it! Al Nazario 400 W. 43rd St. Apt 12P, NYC, NY 10036 or call 212868-9203 or email al.nazario@yahoo.com

BUYING SHEET MUSIC Collections contact Kevin Lanagan 410-965-0544 kevinlanagan@gmail.com AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS FOR Sale since 1991 for free catalog write to Star Shots, 5389 Bearup St., Port Charlotte, FL 33981 call 941-697-6935, starshots@centurylink.net

AUTOGRAPHS FOR SALE in most fields- regular list issued, dealer since 1973. Send for free catalog. Charles Searle, 20 Highland Point Ct., Weaverville, NC 28787.

AUTOGRAPHS FOR SALE: FREE bi-monthly list available. Also buying. Mike Hirsch, 11 Philips Mill Dr., Middletown, NJ 07748, 732-787-1202.

FREE CATALOG HISTORICAL Autographs. Monetray LTD., PO Box 670202, Dallas, TX 75387. email mltd823@gmail.com Signed Photos, signature letters, etc. since 1981. 972-380-2798.

ROSALIND RUSSELL 3X8 1947 checks made to Brown Derby Hollywood Guild Hollywood Reporters War Aid Group Hotel Del Coronado “Perfect” $40 each Warder3319@aol.com

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ANTI-SLAVERY Societies Books with early anti-slavery poems, stories, reports, population, families freedom buying freedom occupations, early court cases, family letters. Ralph 330-719-1773.

“INSTANT SEX” VEGETABLE crate label 6.5”x3.5: dia cut corners, new old stock, colorful Rooster, $5 ppd. Wegand, PO Box 373, San Martin, CA 95046.

SODA LABEL BUNDLES (same 1,000) Closeout, Ma’s, Jockey Club, Coach & Four, $10 each postpaid. Free Samples. Cuddy, 2768 Willits Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19136.

THOUSANDS! ORIGINAL OLDIES Records by mail since 1984. 45’s, LPs, 78’s most categories, send priced wanted lists w/SASE. Write George Bickley, 1213 Sonora, Glendale, CA 91201-1425.

1909 INDIAN CENT good, cat. $12, price $6. 1908 cent, good, cat. $2 price $1. Parker’s Hobby Shop, Box 74, Mishawaka, IN 46544. Price List.

PAPER DOLL CLOTHES old plain colored. Doll Postcards plus advertising. PO Box 47, Monmouth, IL 61462, 309-255-8500.

POLITICAL PINS TAFT, Wilson, Hardy, Truman, Hillary others, no repros. Free List. Normand Vigeant, 4 Anderson Way, North Dartmouth, MA 02747-1239.

B&O RR 7”X10” Photo, excellent copy of 1916- 20 for $75; 10 for $40 or 1 for $5.75 postpaid. Station Salem, WV Station Wolf Summit, WV “CX” Tower Youngstown, OH Station Madisonville, OH Station Marietta, OH YMCA Cumberland, MD “PK” Tower Philadelphia, PA Station (Mt. Clare) Baltimore, MD Station Harpers Ferry, WV “BY” Tower Baltimore, MD Station Athens, OH “U” Tower Uhrichsville, OH Tower Sleepy Creek, WV “NA” Tower Cincinnati, OH Turntable Cumberland, MD Station (Camden) Baltimore, MD Station (Mt. Royal) Baltimore, MD Station Clarksburg, WV Royal Scot/ Royal Blue at St Denis, MD 1940 Station Berkeley Springs, WV Bruce Heiner, 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite 220, Forest Hill, MD 21050


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PHOTOS (6”X11”) OF Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Facilities durning inventory taken 1915-18 $5.25 each postpaid. PK Signal Tower Philadelphia, PA CK Signal Tower Youngstown, OH AF Signal Tower Painesville, OH BY Signal Tower Baileys, MD SH Signal Tower Shelton, WV U Signal Tower Urichsville, OH NA Signal Tower Cincinnatti, OH SC Signal Tower Sleepy Creek, WV SW Signal tower Philadelphia, PA Photos (6”x11”) Stations 1915-18 Station Berkeley Springs, WV Station Ellicott City, MD Station Selbysport, MD Station Paw Paw, WV Station 2-(5”x5”) Gassaway, WV Station Wolf Summitt, WV Station Winton Place, OH Station Salem, WV Station Frederick, MD Station Gary, IN Station Rockwood, PA Station Pittsburgh, PA Station New Albany, IN Station New Vienna, OH Station Paden City, WV Station Sykesville, MD Station Phillipi, WV Station Hydman, PA Station Willard, OH Station Shelton, WV Station Malta, OH Station Hancock, WV Station Rockwood, PA Camden Station Baltimore, MD Mt. Royal Station Baltimore, MD SPECIAL Royal Blue & Royal Scot on #1 & #2 track at St. Denis, MD during Royal Scot visit to USA. Bruce F. Heiner 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite #220, Forest Hill, MD 21050

$125.00 2013 S.C.V. $11.50. Minimum CV 40¢ up to $’s. Worldwide older and recent. Dwight Chamberlin, 1108 Chamberlin Hill Ext., West Sand Lake, NY 12196. 86 FIRST DAY Covers 1990-94, (1) ‘69 Apollo II, (1) ‘99 Texas SH. For list SASE Bill Harris, 131 Highspire Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335, 610-942-4890, 239-877-2206.

FIRST DAY COVERS, limited editions with two or three color cachets, illustrated catalog availavle. Two stamps appreciated. H.F. Bradybaugh, 1308 R.H.T.L. Rd., Rush, NY 14543.

STAMPS COINS COLLECTABLES Lou Zeelsdorf 317 E. 8th St. #2 Erie, PA 16503.

RAILROAD STOCK CERTIFICATE- Erie Railroad, Erie Lackawanna Railroad, Argentine Railroad, Nickel Plated RoadErie $1.50ea. 25 for $37.50 Erie Lack $1.50ea. 25 for $37.50 Nickel Place $1.50 25 for $37.50 Argentine $1.00ea 25 for $25.00 Bruce Heiner, 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite 220, Forest Hill, MD 21050

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COPIES OF OLD Stock Certificates, Excellent Condition- 3 for $6; 1 for $3 Postpaid. Vandalia RR 1907 Penn Yan & New York RR 1885 Nashville & Knoxville RR 1888 Tarkio Valley RR 1907 Lake Erie Western RR Specimen Savannah & Atlanta RR 1916 New Jersey & New York RR 1898 Philadelphia Traction 1910 Oil Creek RR 1865 Kansas City & Omaha RR 1884 Philadelphia Traction 1887 Norfolk & Petersburg RR 1857 Toledo Peoria Western RR 1909 Tioga RR 1898 Mobile & Ohio RR 1857 Toledo St. Louis Western RR 1917 Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey 1970 Playboy Enterprises Specimen Hoboken Ferry 1897 Colts Manufacturing 1949 American League Baseball Co. of St. Louis 1936 Monmouth Plow Factory 1920 Starmont Mining Co. of Utah 1887 Glen L. Martin 1943 Fairchild Airplane 1957 Woods Mobilette 1915 North & Yosemite Gold Mining 1880 Pettijohn Pure Products 1927 American Exploring Co. of Philadelphia 1866 Boeing 1999 Mining by Mining Co. 1881 Empress of Aspen Mining 1893 H&C Garage ___ Collins Wireless Telephone 1907

STOCK CERTIFICATES 4- Buckingham VA Bank 5- Union Pacific RR 3- Shell 4- Ralston- Purina 6- Pan-Am

Bruce F. Heiner 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite #220, Forest Hill, MD 2150

36- Erie Lackawanna Rd RR 1960’s _____ $49.00

RAILROAD HISTORICAL PAPERS VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALL WITH VIGNETTES, POSTPAID. Bruce F. Heiner 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite 220 Forest Hill, MD 21050 STOCK CERTIFICATES • Clearfield & Mahoning RR 1893 • Detroit & Citizens Street RR 1894 • Missouri Kansas Texas RR 1879 • Old Colony Newport RR 1872 • St. Louis Alton Terre Hante RR 1881 • Consolidated Traction 1897 • Burrlington Cedar Rapids Northern RR 1876 • Canada Southern RR 1909 • Saint Joseph Union Depot 1945 • Columbus Zenia RR 1850 • Jeffersonville RR 1859 • Choctaw Oklahoma Gulf RR 1879 • Chicago Burrlington Quiney RR 1885 • Lehigh Valley Transit 1914 • Sterling Iron RR 1892 • Omaha Council Bluffs 1906 • Chicago St. Louis Pittsburg RR 1889 • Union Passenger Rwy 1933 • United New Jersey RR 1907 • Ohio Mississippi RR 1887 • New York Harlem RR 1928 • Little Miami RR 1915 • Northern RR & New Jersey RR 1921 • Cincinnatti Washington Baltimore RR 1886 • New York Ontario Western Rwy 1937 • Philadelphia Rapid Transit 1923 • Maine Central RR 1919 • Stoney Creek RR 1943 • West Jersey Seashore RR 1950 • Chicago Terminal RR 1899 • Saint Joseph Western RR 1879 • Union Passenger RR 1933 • Atlanta Charlotte RR 1943 • Ohio Mississippi Rwy 1887

POSTPAID 1950’s 1970’s 1970’s 1970’s 1960’s ______ $20.00

4- Illinois Central RR 1960’s 21- Lackawanna Securities 1920’s ______ $24.00 9- Pennsylvania RR (Horses)1950’s 7- PA RR Horseshow Curve 1960’s ______ $20.00

WHOLESALE PRICES COON CHICKEN INN RESTAURANT MENU (Closed In 1951) 6x81⁄2 Figural Menu $15, 2/$22. COON CHICKEN INN ASHTRAY, 31⁄2” Diam. Glass, Negro Man’s Head. $12.

11- Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR 1955’s $20.00

FRUIT LABEL COLLECTION, 19201965, a nice assortment of ladies, kids, animals, race cars, scenes, etc. (we retail for $5 Ea.) 100 Asst./$35.

8- Reading RR 14- Nickel Plate Rd RR

1930s WHISKEY LABELS, Golfer, Trains, Airplanes, Scenes, 100/$12.

1960’s 1950’s ______ $24.00

20- Rumbord Falls & Rageley RR UN_____ $18.00 6- Lancaster-Reading Narrow-Grave UN 24- Lake Kenka Navigation UN____ $20.00 50- Argentine RR 8- Missouri Pacific RR

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1950’s _____ $20.00

21- North American Aviation 1960’s______ $30.00

50- Nickel Plate Rd RR

1950’s_____ $49.00 Bruce F. Heiner 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite #220, Forest Hill, MD 21050

STOCK CERTIFICATES1 for $9.00; 3 for $27.00; 5 for $40; 6-7 for $49.00 Postpaid• UNION PASSENGER Rlwy Philadelphia six vignettes, exc.cond., 1932 $9.00 • Marietta Cincinnati Railroad, good cond., doc. stamps, 1862 $9.00 • Cleveland Painesville Astabula Railroad, good condition, 1856 $9.00 • Ohio Mississippi Railway, good cond. 1887 $9.00 • Wagner Palace Car, three vignettes 1895 $9.00 • Missouri Kansas Texas, good condition 1879 $9.00 • Old Colony Newport Railray, doc. stamp red seal, 1863 $9.00 Bruce Heiner, 1915 Rock Spring Rd.#220, Forest Hill, MD 21050.

FRENCH WINE LABELS - 1920-1950, Many Nicely Illus. 100/$12. PAPER EPHEMERA LOT, 1890s1960s, Misc. Cards, Checks, Letters, Valentines, Folders, Labels, Railroad, 100 Pcs./$10. EAST COAST RR STOCK CERTIFS., 10 Diff., $15, 50 Asst., $55. MARILYN MONROE “GOLDEN DREAMS” Card Decks, 2 sealed Decks in display box. 1976 Tom Kelly Studios L.A. New old stock. Each set $15, 6 sets, $60.

Postage Extra Notice: Since 1970 I’ve been buying quality paper ephemera in quantity to sell in the future. At 73 yrs. old the time is now. I offer the following categories at true wholesale prices: - Antique Advertising - Postcard Lots - Fruit Labels - Beer, Whiskey, Soda Labels - Stock Certificates - Old Newspapers (1830-1890’s) - Old Calendars - Old Bottles - Comic Books - Negrobilia - WWII Collectibles - Booklets - Advertising Tins - Gas Station Memorabilia - Magazines Ads

Send $3 for our wholesale catalog, over 2,000 items.

TOM POLANSKY Box 1728P • Buellton, CA 93427 LATE 19TH EARLY 20th Century Trade Cards, magazines, also illustrated First Flight Covers. Possible approvals if known or references or deposit. Buyer pays shipping. Reed, 1552 Glasgow St., Pottstown, PA 19464.

70¢ SASE LIST of Bottles, Books, Paper of all types, Postcards, Tradecards, Magazines, Stamps, Coins, Political Pins. Timothy Hart, 20 Matson Rd., Victory, VT 05858.

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GOING OUT OF Business- Selling Maps; Views; Illustrator Art; Vintage Ads; Natural History; Ethnic; Pin-up; Parrish; Homers etc. Dealers Welcome. Send wants for deals lkegan11@yahoo.com I HAVE MATERIAL (magazines, postcards, etc.) on Stars from the 30’s to 70’s. Also great Western stuff. Send want list to: Robert Beliveau, 1041 Gadbois, Beloeil, QC J3G 3X6 Canada 450-467-7081.


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WANTED TITUSVILLE, FL Postcards and Auction Cards or Posters. Cliff Shuler Auctioneer, 422 Julia St., Titusville, FL 32796.

Have Something to Sell? Looking For Something? Have a Service to Offer? We are the #1 source for paper, advertising, rare books, postcards & more! Call Arlene in Classified Sales 717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561 MISC. PAPER COLLECTIBLES Private Person: name your wants, sent on approval and any reasonable offer. thanks! Joe Garland, PO Box 670, Vista, CA 92085-0670. PAPER COLLECTORS LET’S trade my $100 or less for yours, no obligations, each share shipping, phone numbers, references if desired new locations, help George 610-9702123.

PAPER COLLECTORS: Is Online impersonal; Mailing is waiting; Flea Markets are hit or miss; and Auctions are intimidating? Then visit “Memories ‘N More” and pleasantly browse many boxes of paper. 204 High St., Pottstown, PA 19464. Call 610-970-2123. WISCONSIN COLLECTOR OFFICE is reopened 6701 Seybold Rd. Suite 108, Madison, WI 53719. Wholesale only. Stamps, Autographs, Civil War, Postcards. Collectors welcome, 608-338-9700.

NO COMPUTER? NO Problem! Let me do your research or typing. Reasonable rates. S. Humes, 16201 Etna Dr., Westfield, IN 46074. PACM. ROLLS RAZOR ENGLAND before WWII usable perfect condition 75 years possible older. Normand Vigeant, 4 Anderson Way Apt. 4C, North Dartmouth, MA 02747. Best Offer.

“FOR PETE’S SAKE” old postcards, airplanes, court houses, post offices, WWII, Libraries, R/R depots, ships, 85 categories, Vincent Peterson Jr., 1380 Elm Ave. Apt. 317, Lancaster, PA 17603.

(100) 1890-1950 POST Cards new & usedIndians, Buildings, Cars, Rail-roads $19.95, postage $5. Parker’s Hobby Shop, PO Box 74, Mishawaka, IN 46544. FREE LIST. SEND for sales list of assorted lots of topics and foreign and state views. Gary Radtke (PACM), 11415 Green Ridge Dr., Waynesboro, PA 17268

HAVE TOPICAL VIEWS Postcards, send want list and SSAE to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, Vermont 05301. POSTCARDS OF ALL Types- Trains, Colleges, Restaurants, Lighthouses, Rollercoasters, Sports Stadiums, etc. Continentals 50¢ + postage. Robert Andrews, PO Box 6782, Providence, RI 02940.

WANTED WANTED OLDER WIZARD of OZ books. Must have dust jackets. High response collectables. 9 Elm St., Manchester, NH 03103, email swsilverithecollector@yahoo.com

WWI, WWII, ZEPPELIN Aircraft literature, unit histories, manuals, biographies, recognition items, Intelligence items, some recognition models, magazines. Howard Levine, 12 Ivy Lane, Seekonk, MA 02771.

OLD PAPERBACKS, DIGESTS, Pulps, Magazines, Hardcovers, Fanzines, BLBs, Comics, related Science Fiction, fantasy, Mystery, Horror, etc. Selling Same. JS, 1500 Main Ave., Kaukauna, Wisconsin 54130.

WANTED BAKING POWDER Tins good to excellent condition, write Linda Seeley, 721 Marrow St., South Hill, VA 23970 or call 434-447-6311.

WANTED: ANY EARLY Sporting Magazines, Catalogs, Paper. Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Northwestern Sportsmen, Outer’s, Outer’s Recreation. Gary Koelbl, 1815 Orchard Lane, Oshkosh, WI 54902.

MOVIE MAGAZINES 1920’S, 1930’s onlymust be in excellent condition, send color xerox’s of covers. John Diesso, 224 Union St., Schenectady, NY 12305.

BUYING SATURDAY EVENING Post, Time, Life, Look, Collier’s, Movie Magazines. Top prices paid. Call 954-8037544 “We reimburse shipping charges”. MAGAZINES WANTED PRE-1970: Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, Collier, Time. Also: Men’s, fashion, auto, movie. Condition not important, but must be complete. Herb Hoffman, 1350 Monroe Street, Hollywood, FL 33019. 954-925-8472 modernc@gate.net

WANTED: WEEKLY MAGAZINES from 1900 to 1980, Life, Time, SEP, Liberty, Colliers, Newsweek, Literary Digest, Look, Leslies. Fran DiBacco, 123 Blue Heron Dr., W. Deptford, NJ 08086.

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WANTED: ORIGINAL ADVERTISING, Catalogs, Brochures, POS displays and packaging with TEXGLASS name. Glass manufacturer operating mid-50’s to mid-70’s in Decatur, Texas. Email wirefence@att.net

ILLUSTRATOR ARTWORK BUY/SELL RAFOX Parrish Gutmann Delongpre Goodwin, Prints, Calendars, Pin-up Art, Armstrong, Elvgren, Vargas, Petty, Ammo-Art, Yard longs Hawaiiana, 702-839-9999, Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89149.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE material wanted for database build. Pre1955; 1890s preferred. Photos premiums ephemera — magazine & newspaper items OK. blackbook@comcast.net 732-939-6099 WORLD WAR II ration items wanted: forms, books, tokens, checks, articles, etc. Describe carefully. Price or ask for offer. Lee Poleske, Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

EPHEMERA WANTED RELATING to popular music of the 1900’s-1930’s period. Also records, postcards, magazines, radio, sheet music, photos. D. Reiss, Box 2109, Seaford, NY 11783.

WANTED: PRESIDENTIAL & Other Historic Autograph Material. Pages of History, PO Box 2840, Binghamton, NY 13902. 607-724-4983

HEINTJE SIMONS RARE recordings or memorabilia. Johann Maddigan, 3605 Princeton Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95405.

WANTED CAR ADS (color) call 954-803-7544. All quantities.

FOREIGN PAPER MONEY wanted in any condition and quantity. Same day check. World Wide Notaphilic Service, Box 5427PM, Vallejo, CA 94591

ESQUIRE MAGAZINES 1933-1946 with Pinup Gatefolds; Pinup Calendars 1930s-1990s; Illustrated Hunting Fishing Calendars 19001950s Buy/ Sell 702-839-9999 Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus, Las Vegas, NV 89149.

ANY EPHEMERA RELATED to Chess including photographs, CDV’s, cabinet photos or newer material. Lewis Kellert MD, 7421 Hawkins Creamery Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882, 301-873-8473 docforchess@yahoo.com

WANTED ILLUSTRATED CALENDARS 19001959 Hunting/ Fishing, Pinups, Indian Maidens, Children, Florals, animals, also calendar company salesman sample books Brown & Bigelow, TD Murphy. Email or call Wendy Hoffman Gallery wendysart@aol.com 702-839-9999.

DAKOTA AND SOUTH Dakota images, stereo, postcards, etc. Also ephemera. Robert Kolbe, 1301 S. Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57105 email bobkolbe@gmail.com

1930’S-50’S BUBBLE GUM Cards, showing Airplanes, Pirates, Baseball, G-Men, Superman, Indians, War, Tarzan, Tobacco Cards. Vin Minner, 21 Boulevard Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927, 973-267-3132.

OLD 8X10 B&W photos of Factory interior or exterior Scenes, Street Scenes. Must be original. Debold Gallery, PO Box 1037, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, 973-429-7616. OLD MOUNTED PHOTOS buying Lots Vintage Photos mounted cardboard $10 per view any view, condition no portraits. Paul Rheingold, prheingold@rheingoldlaw.com

ALL NON-SPORTS CARDS: Tobacco, Coffee, Candy, Gum, Bread cards wanted. Other old cards too. Good prices and friendly transactions. Alan Miley, 2403 Sugarberry, Reston, VA 20191-2727. 703-391-9156, a.miley@verizon.net

WANTED PRE-1930 RADIO, PRE-1945 TELEVISION

NON-SPORTS CARDS any kind. War, Elvis, Gilligans Island, Davy Crockett, Mars Attacks, Laugh-In, etc. any pre-1975 title wanted. Walt Meder, P.O.Box 640, Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-379-1947 walt@waltmeder.com

PO Box 775 • Fitzwilliam, NH 03447 603-585-3448 • info@beqbooks.com

TRADE AND SELL Israel, UN and Worldwide Stamps, Postcards and Cacheted FDCs for your surplus stamps or FDCs. Send and will return an equal or larger value batch. Stamps, Coins, Postcards, Currency, Autographs, Historic Documents Bought/ Sold. Especially Jewish Theme, anti-semitic material from 1933-1945. Free appraisals, est. 1955 Bick Int’l, POB 854PAC, Van Nuys, CA 91408 iibick@sbcglobal.net 818-997-6496 or fax 818-988-4337.

Any paper, catalogs, magazines, advertising. No Approvals Please.

Bequaert Old Books

ANYTHING AUSTIN MINNESOTA or Mower County Minnesota. Higgins Books, 17929 538 Ave., Austin, MN 55912.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES 1955 Esskay Hot dog BOBO Newsom premium catalog; 1958 B&W Pins G.Woodling, J.Adair; Eastern Shore League Baseball items. Al Moore, PO Box 177, Wolford, MD 21677


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ADVERTISER INDEX Archives International Auction . . . . . . . . . . .12 Bags Unlimited Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Beech Grove High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Bigler, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Cheshiremailers.Com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Collectorama Show Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Cordier Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Diamond International Galleries . . . . . . . . .23 Dirk Soulis Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 EarlyAeronautica.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Executive Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Gottlieb, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Heritage Americana & Political Auction . . . . .6 Heritage Auction Gallery/Movies . . . . . . . . . .2 Heritage Auction Gallery/Sports . . . . . . . . .11

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Heroes And Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Herzog, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Holiday Promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Iowa City Postcard Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Jersey Shore Comic Book Show . . . . . . . . . .9 Kamins Moments In Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Levine, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Metropolitan Postcard Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Metropolitan Postcard Club Of NY City . . . .11 Morlatton Postcard Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Morphy Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society . . . . . . . .10 Peterson, John R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Pflaumer-Yeater, Gerlinde . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Robert Edward Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Suburban Collectors Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Suozzi, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Unshredded Nostalgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

HUNTING/ FISHING MEMORABILIA WantedAdvertising, Calendars, Magazines, Books, Shot Shell Boxes, Posters, Licenses, etc., Call Mike 302-448-6467 or 302-875-9061.

VINTAGE FLORIDA TOURIST Souvenir items wanted. Unusual brochures, postcards, novelty items, pre-1970 only. Hoffman 1350 Monroe St., Hollywood, FL 33019, 954-925-8472, modernc@gate.net

MATCH COVER COLLECTORS- Why not join 1,000s of others in this fascinating & inexpensive hobby? Write RATHKAMP Match Cover Society, C/O Terry Rowe, Box A 1509 S. Dugan Rd., Urbana, OH 430789209 or check www.matchcover.org

PAYING $115 POSTPAID per 10,000 commons; well sorted; Baseball/ Football Cards, any year; any team; thanks. Write first please- D. Roch, PO Box 2101, Painesville, OH 44077.

WANTED COLLECTIONS & Accumulations of Postcards & Travel Memorabilia: Posters, Brochures, Booklets, Decals, Stickers & Labels, from Airlines, Railroads, Steamships & Hotels, Top Dollar Paid! danfrankel@aol.com 561-351-8580.

STAMPS COINS COLLECTABLES Lou Zeelsdorf 317 E. 8th St. #2 Erie, PA 16503.

SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618 TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

STATE HUNTING/ FISHING Stamps. Pay up to $4 plus each. No tears, creases or tape stains. Check by return mail. John Marquardt, 609 Woodridge Dr., Columbia Missouri, 573-474-7254. WANTED US PARCELPOST Stamps on cover need one cent commercial covers for exhibit, send scans $ price. Norman Cohen, PO Box 295431, Dallas, TX 75229.

NON-SPORTS CARDS; 1960 or older, full sets only, buy or trade, write first. D.Roch, box 2101, Painesville, OH 44077.

OCEAN LINER, AIRLINES, Trolley, Railroad, Old Bus, PTC Transfers, World War One Posters; oceanlinermike@yahoo.com

ANTIQUE LAWMEN BADGES; U.S. Marshal Paper; “Old West” Wanted Posters/ Warrants; Lawman/ Desperado Photographs. Originals Only! Mario, Box 342, Station Main, Saskatoon, SK. S7K 3L3 Canada.

AUTOGRAPHS, BANNERS, POLITICAL pins, leathers, baseball cards, sports memorabilia music, comics, wanted. Highest price paid. Write: Stan Block, 128 Cynthia Rd, Newton, MA 02459. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Girlie Pinups, Steel Pier, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418. CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS, Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen Trail, Beavercreek, OH 45440, 937-238-0183, devitt.brent@gmail.com CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS. Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards, paper icons. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen, Beavercreek, OH 45440. 937-238-0183. F.B.I. WANTED POSTERS any amount, state condition, price, I.O. number, no copoies or reproductions wanted. Write Strieder 335 South Green Haven Rd., Stormville, NY 12582.

WANTED PRE-1960 PHOTOS, Postcards, Historical items from Money Creek, Houston, Chatfield, Mound Prarie, Caledonia, Minnesota. Write Ronald Burfield, Box 960, Houston, Minnesota 55943.

NAVAL MILITARY POSTCARDS Pre-WWI to WWII, lots, collections. Donald Zubris, 2911 Lemke Dr., North Tonawanda, NY 14120, 716-692-4570.

PUERTO RICO WANTED: postcards, photos, stereoviews, books, stamps, coins, letters, maps. Prompt payment. Personal collection. Jose A. Sierra, PO Box 374, Camuy, PR 00627-0374.

WANTED POSTCARDS FROM Prairie Depot Ohio now called Wayne call 419-2882912.

WANTED- TEACHER AND Public School Postcards, Ephemera, etc. Price or send for best offer. TL, Box 20, Old Saybrook, CT 06475. WANTED: NEWSPAPER AND Magazine articles from the 1980’s about exercise classes taught by movie actresses. Don Schmieden, 221 Scott St. Apt. 737, Wausau, WI 54403.

MODEL AIRPLANE AND Aviation Collectibles wanted: Books, magazines, kits, engines, accessories. I buy estates. Aeroindex, PO Box 1135, Cheshire, CT 06410. 203-250-0720 Aeroindex@cox.net

AIRLINES & AIRPORT chrome cards, esp. domestic, published during the 1950s & 1960s, a permanent want. Armen Avakian, 4560 Pinehollow Ct, Apt 170, Indianapolis, IN 46254, 317-298-8913. BOOKS AND POSTCARDS relating to Michigan and Wisconsin Copper and Iron Mining. Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902

ROTOGRAPH POSTCARDS WANTEDBuy, Sell, Trade all series and related materials call or email for list of available postcards, rotographcollector@gmail.com (978)3179234.

I AM ALWAYS looking for Mining related Postcards and books. Write with information Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902.

POSTCARD WANTS: CHICKENS- no comics, no Easter; Alaska (ALCAN) Highway (before 1950); Seward, Alaska (before 1964). Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

WANTED: HORSE, DISNEYLAND, Knott’s Berry Farm, Postcards. Named Horse Cards. Sizes 3x5 to 6x9. 1 piece or whole collection. marcia@ntin.net Approvals wanted Marcia Miner, 5962 Michael Rd., Sanger, TX 76266. 940-458-7322.


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HAKE’S AMERICANA & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION #213 Open for bidding Oct. 21st hakes.com AUCTION CLOSES NOVEMBER 11th-13th, 2014

CIVIL WAR ITEMS

AUTOGRAPHS

MOVIE POSTERS & LOBBY CARDS

1ST EDITION CIRCUS POSTERS

RARE BASEBALL PHOTOS

GUM CARDS

ORIGINAL PICASSO

FILE FI F I IL L COPY BLBS

GRADED COMIC BOOKS

POLITICAL ITEMS

RARE PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL

Hake’s Americana & Collectibles P.O. Box 12001 York, PA 17402 Since 1967 Hake’s has been the source for pop culture collectibles. ess. Our current auction features over 2700 items in 200+ categories which include: Political, Advertising, Sports, Holiday, War, Comic Characters, Disneyana, Cowboys, Music, Movies, Pin-up, Premiums, Space, T.V. Types of items in these categories include: Posters, Original Art, Books, Catalogs, Sheet Music, Trade Cards, Post Cards, Comic Books, Signs, Autographs, Gum Cards, Etc....

ORIGINAL ARTWORK

Please contact Heather Winter: wheather@diamondgalleries.com 866.404.9800 ext.1612 to receive our auction catalog as well as other publications. For consignment information please contact Kelly McClain: mkelly@hakes.com 866.404.9800 ext. 1636. AD ITEMS

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