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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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#CC198 - Coca Cola Table Tripod Picturing Santa
#CC198 - Coca Cola Table Tripod Picturing Santa
Vintage two sided tripod that folds up to show the picture you see on both sides. 6" tall when folded together. Great image of Santa drinking a Coke. Says to ask your server how to get a Coca Cola holiday collector cup. Dated 1995. 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.
$0.35




#CC224 - Coca Cola and Atlanta Braves Bumper Sticker
#CC224 - Coca Cola and Atlanta Braves Bumper Sticker
Vintage 12" wide Coca Cola bumper sticker that says "Coke and Atlanta Love the Braves". They are from around the 1970s. 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. They are in excellent unused condition.
$0.75




#CH204 - Topo Gigio (Ed Sullivan Show) Keychain
#CH204 - Topo Gigio (Ed Sullivan Show) Keychain
Vintage 1 1/2" tall plastic Topo Gigio figure with hand painted feature attached to a decent quality and still useable keychain. Topo Gigio was the lead character of a children's puppet show on Italian and Spanish television in the early 1960s. The puppet became famous when he became a regular on The Ed Sullivan Show in the Mid 1960s. In 1965, a feature length motion picture "The Adventures of Topo Gigio" was released internationally. These are not licensed, but are clearly Topo Gigio figures. Based on the age of the boxes we found them in, they are from the heyday in the mid 1960s. Unused old store stock we found at our favorite toy store. Great condition. There area a couple of different color variations. If you order more than one, you will get at least two different.
$1.00




#CH226 - Oversized Trilby Three Stooges Poster-Card with Curly in Trouble
#CH226 - Oversized Trilby Three Stooges Poster-Card with Curly in Trouble
Vintage 8" wide oversized Trilby postcard of The Three Stooges. Pictures Moe and Larry getting ready to squirt Curly on the head with some seltzer. These are unsold old store stock in great shape. They looked familiar to me. It has come back to me. When I was a kid in the 1960s, they had posters with these exact scenes, and these cards as prizes that you could pick if you won the dart game at the church carnival. So, they from the 1960s. They are marked copyright 1949 Trilby Posters, Venice California and have a place for a 5¢ stamp. Instead of postcard, it says poster-card which makes sense as I remember the posters!
$3.00




#CH228 - Oversized Trilby postcard of Marlon Brando in Wild One
#CH228 - Oversized Trilby postcard of Marlon Brando in Wild One
Vintage 8" tall oversized Trilby postcard of Marlon Brando in "Wild One". Pictures him on a motorcycle. These are unsold old store stock in great shape. These were sold by some stores and distributed as carnival prizes back in the 1960s. They are marked Trilby Posters, Venice California and have a place for a 5¢ stamp. They also say Marlon "Wild One" Brando. Instead of postcard, it says poster-card.
$3.00




#CH231 - Tex Ritter Western Postcard
#CH231 - Tex Ritter Western Postcard
Vintage 5 1/2" tall postcard of Tex Ritter in a western movie. These came from a collector who hoarded them a long time ago. They are from around the 1950s, are in near perfect condition and are marked "Western Art Post Card Co.". There is a spot on the reverse for a stamp. These are very uncommon and we are very pleased to have found them for you. Tex Ritter was a famous country singer and cowboy in the movies from the 1930s into the 1960s.
$1.50




#COMIC038  - High Grade 1969 Silver Age Cannon #1 Comic
#COMIC038 - High Grade 1969 Silver Age Cannon #1 Comic
Vintage 1969 #1 Issue of Cannon. These were produced by Heroes, Inc. with a Wally Wood Copyright. Art by Ditko and Wood. A few cases of these surfaced recently and we were able to get one in extremely good condition. All the comics will grade a 9 or 10. We are carefully packaging each one with an acid free backer board and a resealable Polypropylene Silver Age comic bag. Comics from the 60s in the kind of condition rarely surface. This was an adult adventure comie with soldiers and pretty girls.
$1.75




#DA019 - Old Flat Top Minute Maid Orange Juice Container
#DA019 - Old Flat Top Minute Maid Orange Juice Container
3 1/2" tall vintage waxed flat top juice container. These are very scarce and collectible. These were the first type of waxed containers used in schools. They were made in the 1950s till as late as the early 60s in some areas of the country. Marked Minute Maid Orange Juice Orlando, Fl. They are unused and a little dusty.
$0.75




#DA026 - Polar Brand Ice Cream Box Picturing Skiers
#DA026 - Polar Brand Ice Cream Box Picturing Skiers
Vintage 1/2 pint ice cream box pictures a skier in the mountains with a chalet. It is 5 1/2" tall when folded closed. Unused stock. Circa 1950. All are stamped Polar Brand with a flavor on the top. Nice shape.
$1.50




#HH084 - Toy Puzzle Watch marked Macy's and picturing Santa
#HH084 - Toy Puzzle Watch marked Macy's and picturing Santa
Vintage child's toy puzzle watch. 7" long including strap. They picture Santa and say Macy's on them. Got these from an old distributorship up in the northeast where they had been sitting since the 1960s. We bought them right and are giving you a great price on them. They have the little metal balls in them you try to roll in the hole.
$0.75




#MS147 - Glazed Chalkware Frog
#MS147 - Glazed Chalkware Frog
Vintage 1 1/2 tall glazed chalkware frog marked Japan. I found these in remote storage at my favorite toy store in Kentucky. They use to sell them as carnival prizes and fish tank ornaments. Circa 1950s.
$1.00




#MUSIC009 - Billy Joel Pin
#MUSIC009 - Billy Joel Pin
Vintage well made gold colored Billy Joel enameled pin. These are about an inch and a quarter wide (pin is on the back). These came from a fellow who sold merchandise at rock concerts and various events between about 1977 and 1978. He still had these in storage. They are well made and in great shape. This kind of stuff doesn't come around very often. Order early.
$1.50




#MUSIC011 - Renata Tebaldi Souvenir Concert Program
#MUSIC011 - Renata Tebaldi Souvenir Concert Program
Vintage 12" tall 1957 souvenir program for Renata Tebaldi who was considered a "prima donna soprano" at that time. These were issued by the Metropolitan Opera Association. These are very uncommon. Old stock. May have a slight imperfection here or there, but in excellent unused condition. These are from a large collection of programs that we recently purchased. All are priced substantially lower than you will find on Ebay.
$4.00




#MUSIC014 - Dan Fogelberg Back Stage Pass
#MUSIC014 - Dan Fogelberg Back Stage Pass
Vintage 4" tall Dan Fogelberg "All Access" backstage pass. These are scarce and in nice condition. Probably from the 1980s. He passed away from cancer in 2007, but his music will never be forgotten. Excellent unused condition.
$1.50




#MUSIC019 - Elvis Presley Flicker Ring
#MUSIC019 - Elvis Presley Flicker Ring
Vintage 5/8" diameter Elvis flicker gumball ring. They flick from Elvis to a lady with a B52 hairdo. We found these a long time ago at an old vending supply company. They are very basic low quality gumball rings. Circa 1960s. Nevertheless, they are Elvis and retail in the $20 - $30 range on Ebay.
$7.50




#MUSIC026  - Prince with The Time and Vanity 6 1999 OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC026 - Prince with The Time and Vanity 6 1999 OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage 3 1/2" across 1999 cloth OTTO backstage pass for Prince along with The Time and Vanity 6. These are very hard to find. They all look just like the one in the picture, but there are varieties. Some will be diamond shaped and some will be square and some will say Worker and some will say Guest. You would think some varieties 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 $7 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.

$1.50




#MUSIC034  - 1982 Pure Prairie League OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC034 - 1982 Pure Prairie League OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage 4" wide 1982 Pure Prairie League cloth OTTO Backstage Pass. They all look like the one pictured, but will say "all access" too. The value is the same on both types. 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 $7 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 or coffee table. What a conversation piece. When people start talking about music, you can show off your original backstage pass from a famous group. These are just really cool.

$1.50




#MUSIC035  - 1983 Pure Prairie League OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC035 - 1983 Pure Prairie League OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage 4" wide 1983 Pure Prairie League cloth OTTO Backstage Pass. They all look like the one pictured, but will say "all access" too. The value is the same on both types. 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 $7 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 or coffee table. What a conversation piece. When people start talking about music, you can show off your original backstage pass from a famous group. These are just really cool.

$1.50




#MUSIC052  - 1981 Styx Radio Promo Commemorative OTTO Backstage Pass - FM 105 WKLC
#MUSIC052 - 1981 Styx Radio Promo Commemorative OTTO Backstage Pass - FM 105 WKLC
Vintage 3 1/4" square 1981 Styx cloth Radio Promo OTTO Commemorative Backstage Pass from the August 27th , 1981 concert at Charleston, WV. Radio Station 95 WPLG. 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 $7 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.

$1.50




#MUSIC056  - 1986 Stevie Wonder OTTO Backstage Pass from the In The Square Circle Tour
#MUSIC056 - 1986 Stevie Wonder OTTO Backstage Pass from the In The Square Circle Tour
Vintage 4 3/4" tall 1986 Stevie Wonder OTTO cloth Backstage Pass from the In The Square Circle Tour. Several different colors and variations. All are very similar. 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 $7 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.

$1.50


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