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WHOLESALE CATALOG #68
This catalog lists vintage antiques and collectibles that have been rescued from old stores, warehouses, and similar sources all over the country. All items come with a money back guarantee.

Please note that all of our merchandise is guaranteed old and original.

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#MUSIC371  - 1986 Eurythmics Laminated Backstage Pass from the Revenge Tour
#MUSIC371 - 1986 Eurythmics Laminated Backstage Pass from the Revenge Tour
Vintage 1986 Eurythmics 4 1/4" tall laminated backstage pass from the Revenge Tour. Excellent unused condition.

We just bought a large lot of many different passes from a roadie who worked many of these concerts. He collected them and traded them around with other roadies over a 30 year period, so many are very unusual and uncommon. We are going to be listing a lot of different types and will provide approximate retail prices so you will know what to sell them for based on prices at large sites that sell music related memorabilia. This particular one retails for around $20-$25.

Backstage passes are one of the biggest collectibles in the pop culture world. Music became the number one interest of people all over the world by the mid 1970s and concerts were everywhere. Popular groups and cult groups from the mid 70s to the mid 90s are the most popular. They have one of the broadest appeals of all collector items as almost everyone likes music and has collected records, or CDs, or MP3s. They also make very cool affordable gifts. Framers are starting to frame them too. Great for a TV room. These are just really cool.

$5.00




#MUSIC743 - Tom Petty OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1995 Dogs with Wings Tour
#MUSIC743 - Tom Petty OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1995 Dogs with Wings Tour
Vintage 4" Tall Tom Petty cloth backstage pass from the 1995 "Dogs with Wings" Tour. There were a series of different dog passes used by Tom Petty during this tour. The different types are hard to find and sought after by collectors. Excellent unused condition.

We just bought a large lot of many different OTTO passes from a roadie who worked many of these concerts. He collected them and traded them around with other roadies over a 30 year period, so many are very unusual and uncommon. We are going to be listing a lot of different types and will provide approximate retail prices so you will know what to sell them for based on prices at large sites that sell music related memorabilia. This particular one retails for around $8-$12 if you can find one.

Backstage passes are one of the biggest collectibles in the pop culture world. Music became the number one interest of people all over the world by the mid 1970s and concerts were everywhere. In 1974, a company named OTTO came onto the scene and started making cloth material backstage passes. They couldn’t be copied on a copying machine and so people couldn’t sneak in with a fake. To this day, OTTO is the biggest producer of backstage passes and they are still impossible to reproduce. They are the most widely collected type. Popular groups and cult groups from the mid 70s to the mid 90s are the most popular. They have one of the broadest appeals of all collector items as almost everyone likes music and has collected records, or CDs, or MP3s. They also make very cool affordable gifts. Framers are starting to frame them too. Great for a TV room. These are just really cool.

$3.00




#TY256  - Pair of 1960s Shoes for Barbie
#TY256 - Pair of 1960s Shoes for Barbie
You get the pair for $1. These are roughly 3/4" from front to back. They are soft plastic shoes that were made for early Barbies. I found these many years ago at the now defunct Acme Specialty Co. in Massillon, Ohio where they sold them as Barbie shoes. My understanding is that they fit the standard Barbie dolls of the day. They are from the 1960s and are in unused condition. They are soft plastic and most are pink, yellow, blue, and green. The more you order, the more different colors you will get.
$1.00




#ZLS048 - Sanitary Brand Root Beer Label
#ZLS048 - Sanitary Brand Root Beer Label
Sanitary Brand Root Beer Label. Beautifully detailed fairy tale image with deep colors & gilding. Its a very Collectible Root Beer Label to boot. Circa 1930's. Unused stock from the Sanitary Bottling Works building in Indiana Harbor, Indiana. 4-1/2" wide.
$0.50




#ZZA037 - 1987 Alf Series 1 Wax Pack of Trading Cards
#ZZA037 - 1987 Alf Series 1 Wax Pack of Trading Cards
Vintage Topps Alf Series 1 wax pack of trading cards. From an unopened case and in excellent condition. These are getting harder and harder to find.
$0.40




#ZZA081 - 1977 Star Wars Trading Card Wrapper - Blue and Yellow
#ZZA081 - 1977 Star Wars Trading Card Wrapper - Blue and Yellow
Vintage 1977 Star Wars trading card pack wrapper. There were a number of different trading card packs issued that year. This is a less common one. Great condition. They have fold lines like all wrappers.
$1.00




#ZZA161 - Michael Jordan Space Jam Sticker Story Album
#ZZA161 - Michael Jordan Space Jam Sticker Story Album
Vintage large 10 5/8" tall full color high quality Michael Jordan Looney tunes Space Jam Stocker Story album with Michael on the cover. These were produced in 1996 by Baio and are licensed by Warner Brothers. Excellent unused condition.
$1.50




#ZZB040- Jesus Christ Superstar Souvenir Program
#ZZB040- Jesus Christ Superstar Souvenir Program
12" tall vintage Jesus Christ Superstar program. These are the regular play programs with pictures of the cast. It is marked souvenir copy on the inside. Circa 1970s. Unused and in nice condition.
$4.00




#BA051 - Secretariat Napkin
#BA051 - Secretariat Napkin
Vintage 5" wide napkin from around 1973 marked Secretariat and picturing the horse. Secretariat won the triple crown in 1973 and was very popular. We were surprised to find a box of these buried in remote storage at our favorite toy store in Kentucky. They all have a little waviness from being in storage all these years. Press them in a heavy book and they straighten right out.
$0.35




#CC073 - Large Coke Float Poster
#CC073 - Large Coke Float Poster
Vintage 1950s paper Coke Float poster. These are a full 20" tall and have the Coca Cola trademark on them. Says "Enjoy a Float with COKE" and "Delicious With". Pictures coke floats in old soda shop style coke cups. The ice cream on top of each float has faces made on it out of candy. Unused old stock found in an old Coke bottling plant. Not real common. Coke posters from the 50s like this are getting harder to find at any price!
$4.00




#CC212 - Coca Cola Go for the Real Thing Bumper Sticker
#CC212 - Coca Cola Go for the Real Thing Bumper Sticker
Vintage 10 1/2" wide 12 page Coca Cola bumper sticker that says "Go for the Real Thing". These are from the 1970s and in great condition. Real Thing is one of the most collected Coke logos. We just bought part of a huge collection of Coke items. These were part of the lot. The fellow that had this stuff is a friend who searched old bottling plants and hauled most of this stuff out many years ago.
$1.00




#CH083 - Group of 4 Pieces of Poll Parrot Shoe Money
#CH083 - Group of 4 Pieces of Poll Parrot Shoe Money
You get 4 for $3 (that's 75¢ each). These Vintage 6" wide pieces of Poll Parrot Shoe Money say "Trade at the store that gives you Poll Parrot Shoe Money with your purchases". Says you could exchange it for valuable prizes. From an shoe store. Circa 1930s or perhaps a little earlier. The one pictured was worth 10 cents, but you will get several different denominations. There are several are different colors.
$3.00




#CH136  - Set of 4 Different Large Scarce Mork and Mindy Pinbacks
#CH136 - Set of 4 Different Large Scarce Mork and Mindy Pinbacks
You get 4 for $10 (that's $2.50 each). Group of 4 different vintage very large 3" diameter licensed "Mork and Mindy" tv series pinbacks. This 3" size is very rare, and they are dated 1978 which was the first year of the show meaning they are very early items. Most of the merchandise was marked 1979. You will see smaller versions go for lesser money, but Mork pins from 1978 that are this size usually go for $10 - $15 each on Ebay. They are in perfect unused condition, but the tin on the back may show some aging. Old store stock from up north.
$10.00




#CH160  - Monster Head Charm Display Picturing Frankenstein
#CH160 - Monster Head Charm Display Picturing Frankenstein
Vintage 7" tall cardboard vending display card picturing Frankenstein and another ghoul. The cards are marked Mike Turner (not the famous comic book artist). My now grown son and I found these when he was a little boy and we went to the auction of the AAA vending company in downtown Cincinnati. They are from the 1960s are very neat looking. There were 100s of them, but this is the last pile. They have two plastic heads glued on them and they went in the front of a vending machine where they were vended on mini keychains. It says "Hey Kids" "They Stick on your Head". AAA was the manufacturer and distributor of the charms and they would push them around Halloween around the mid 1960s. We used to have the literature showing how much they cost with dates and things, but it is long gone. If I remember correctly, they were $10/1,000.
$7.50




#CH236  - Early Licensed Bagged Bart Simpson Action Figure
#CH236 - Early Licensed Bagged Bart Simpson Action Figure
Vintage 3 1/4" tall PVC Bart Simpson on a skateboard figure mint in unopened bag. These are marked "The Simpsons" "TCFFC 1990". TCFFC stands for Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The Simpsons first episode aired in December of 1989, so these were one of the items produced their first year. They go on Ebay for anywhere between about $5 and $10.

This find is about as fresh as they get. This was my first adventure out since surgery, and I went down today to the "Glass Barn" at 9216 Reading Road here locally in Cincinnati. It's been around down there since around 1950. They have a ton of merchandise down there of all sorts. I was surprised to find this stuff. I probably missed it last time I was there. I've pretty well cleaned out most of the real old stuff over the years, but there are still some decent pottery items down there. They are too delicate for us to ship, so I'll tell you about them and maybe if you are in the vicinity you can stop buy and make a find. They are still there. If you go in the main building back to the far right corner, there is a table with quite a bit of old McCoy pottery still on it. There are some very old McCoy ironstone bowls, some decorative pieces, and a number of cookie jars (all missing their lids). It's all new old stock in great condition and all of it is marked McCoy and under $5.

$1.00




#CH239  - 1930s Anita Louise Publicity Photo
#CH239 - 1930s Anita Louise Publicity Photo
Vintage 10" tall Anita Louise publicity photo from the 1930s. Has a faux signature that says "Cordially, Anita Louise" and a mark that says "A Warner - First National Star". These are in nice shape and were printed on high quality paper. This is an uncommon one that retails for over 10 bucks. Anita Louise was a top name in the movies in the 1930s and was in many movies of that era when she was only in her teens and twenties. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
$3.00




#CS204 - Card Seed Tennessee Green Pod Beans Seed Box
#CS204 - Card Seed Tennessee Green Pod Beans Seed Box
These are vintage old stock that got held up in a lawsuit many years ago and were never used. They are very old vintage circa 1920 stone litho antique cardboard boxes with great images. They are marked 15¢. The Card Seed Co. Fredonia, NY. 4" tall after they are folded up. Shipped folded flat.
$0.75




#MS064 - Shrine Circus Pinback
#MS064 - Shrine Circus Pinback
Vintage 1950's Shrine Circus Pinback. 1 3/4" in diameter and in excellent condition. I found these in an old novelty place in Rochester, NY that was closing down. They had sat in dry storage since the 1950s and are in excellent condition.
$0.75




#MS105 - Unused 1964-65 New York World's Fair Ticket
#MS105 - Unused 1964-65 New York World's Fair Ticket
Vintage unused ticket from the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Says good for one admission. These are unused stock from the fair in perfect condition. We bought them right and so are offering them to you guys at this ridiculous price. 4" wide.
$0.25




#MUSIC025  - Prince and the Revolution 1984-85 Purple Rain Otto Backstage Pass
#MUSIC025 - Prince and the Revolution 1984-85 Purple Rain Otto Backstage Pass
Vintage 4 1/2" tall 1984-85 OTTO cloth backstage pass for a Prince Purple Rain Concert. There are several variations. All look just like the one in the picture, but some will say Photo (which was for the camera men) or After Show (which was good for anyone they wanted to let in) or Local Working Personnel (for show workers). You would think the general backstage passes would be more valuable, but retail prices are about the same on all types. No special requests please. We don't have huge quantities of any one type. Excellent unused condition.

We just bought a large lot of many different OTTO passes from a roadie who worked many of these concerts. He collected them and traded them around with other roadies over a 30 year period, so many are very unusual and uncommon. We are going to be listing a lot of different types and will provide approximate retail prices so you will know what to sell them for based on prices at large sites that sell music related memorabilia. This particular one retail around $10 on average.

Backstage passes are one of the biggest collectibles in the pop culture world. Music became the number one interest of people all over the world by the mid 1970s and concerts were everywhere. In 1974, a company named OTTO came onto the scene and started making cloth material backstage passes. They couldn’t be copied on a copying machine and so people couldn’t sneak in with a fake. To this day, OTTO is the biggest producer of backstage passes and they are still impossible to reproduce. They are the most widely collected type. Popular groups and cult groups from the mid 70s to the mid 90s are the most popular. They have one of the broadest appeals of all collector items as almost everyone likes music and has collected records, or CDs, or MP3s. They also make very cool affordable gifts. Framers are starting to frame them too. Great for a TV room. These are just really cool.

$2.00


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