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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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#MUSIC281  - Michael Stanley Band 1983 Tour OTTO Backstage Pass - Radio Promo 96 KX
#MUSIC281 - Michael Stanley Band 1983 Tour OTTO Backstage Pass - Radio Promo 96 KX
Vintage 4 3/4" tall 1983 Michael Stanley Band Tour backstage pass. OTTO cloth Backstage Pass. This is a promo commemorative pass from the concert at the Stanley Theatre on New Year's Eve in 1983. 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 $6-$8.

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




#MUSIC282  - Michael Stanley Band 1983 Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC282 - Michael Stanley Band 1983 Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage 4 3/4" tall 1983 Michael Stanley Band Tour backstage pass. OTTO cloth Backstage Pass. 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 $6-$8.

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




#MUSIC297  - April Wine 1981 Nature of the Beast World Tour Backstage Pass - Radio 101 FM
#MUSIC297 - April Wine 1981 Nature of the Beast World Tour Backstage Pass - Radio 101 FM
Vintage 3 1/2" tall 1981 April Wine Nature of the Beast World Tour OTTO cloth Backstage Pass. This is from the Concert at MSU Auditorium on May 28, 1981. This was a radio promo pass from 101 FM. 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 $8-10.

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




#MUSIC298  - Square 1999 Sting Brand New Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC298 - Square 1999 Sting Brand New Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage square 3" tall 1999 Sting "Brand New Tour" cloth OTTO Backstage Pass. 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 around $6-$8 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




#PC014 - Ringling Brothers Peanut Bag
#PC014 - Ringling Brothers Peanut Bag
Vintage 6 3/4" tall colorful paper peanut bags with Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus tent and elephant pictured. Unused old stock circa 1950. Excellent condition.
$0.50




#PC019 - Fresh Roasted Peanuts Bag with Monkey
#PC019 - Fresh Roasted Peanuts Bag with Monkey
Vintage circa 1950 unused peanut bag. 7 1/2" tall. Neat image of an organ grinder and a monkey holding out a cup. Old stock in unused condition. Very nice shape.
$0.50




#PC031 - Klein's Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag - Western Theme
#PC031 - Klein's Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag - Western Theme
6 1/4" tall vintage 1940s water ice bag from the Klein Ice Cream Co. in in Houston, Texas. The front and back both have western scenes with cowboys and Indians pictured. These are unused factory stock. There weren't very many found and they are uncommon. Both front and back are pictured.
$0.75




#PC046 - Donald Duck Icy-Frost Bag
#PC046 - Donald Duck Icy-Frost Bag
Vintage ice cream bag picturing Donald Duck. Has the Walt Disney licensing mark. Marked Sunnydale Ice Cream Co., Brooklyn, NY. Unused stock from the 1940s in great condition. Reverse has an offer for Donald Duck Beanie Cap (boy - wouldn't you like to find a pile of those!).
$3.00




#PL254 - George W. Bush M & M Box with Presidential Seal
#PL254 - George W. Bush M & M Box with Presidential Seal
Vintage unused George W. Bush original never folded box of M&M candy. The box has the presidential seal with George Bush's signature in print. These boxes were only offered to guests of the White House and flyers on Air Force One. Presidential M&Ms are a White House treat that were also included in Halloween gift bags for kids. These are unfolded and unused boxes in perfect condition. They are very rare, and in the past, have gone for all sorts of crazy high prices on Ebay from $25 to $100.
$5.00




#SOZ025 - Double Cola Bottle Rided Crayola Crayons Giveaway
#SOZ025 - Double Cola Bottle Rided Crayola Crayons Giveaway
Vintage 4 1/4" wide package that hung on a bottle of Double Cola. Says Free Crayola Crayons with your purchase of Double Cola. There are three crayons inside and the back has a bookmark that says Double Cola that you could cut out and color. Unused stock from an old bottling plant in great condition. Circa 1960s.
$1.00




#SOZ048 - Early Tab Six Bottle Carton - Coca Cola Mark
#SOZ048 - Early Tab Six Bottle Carton - Coca Cola Mark
Vintage six bottle cardboard Tab carton. Unused stock from a plant down South. There are marked "A product of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company" and have the old logo (the "a" in the center was this style when Tab was introduced) dating them to around the introduction in 1963. Tab was introduced by Coca Cola to compete with Diet Rite which was having some success at that time. A really scarce carton in nice unused condition. Few collectors will have this one. Pictured unfolded.
$1.50




#TY258  - Pair of 1970s Lionel Train Catalogs
#TY258 - Pair of 1970s Lionel Train Catalogs
You get the pair for $5 (that's $2.50 each). One is from 1977 and the other is from 1978. These are 11" tall full color 24 page catalogs in amazing condition. Each came from an unopened case from an old toy store.
$5.00




#TY300 - Metal Owl Pin
#TY300 - Metal Owl Pin
Vintage 1" tall metal owl pin. Gold colored plating with pink eyes. They are pretty detailed and better quality than most of this kind of stuff. They used to sell these as kids toys and in vending machines. They were pulled off the shelves in the late 60s because they were a choking hazard, and have a sharp pin. Unsold stock found in remote storage at our favorite toy store in Kentucky. These are from the 1960s and are in perfect condition.
$0.50




#TY324 - Nicely Detailed Pug Dog Figure
#TY324 - Nicely Detailed Pug Dog Figure
Vintage 1 1/2" wide pug dog figure. These are unsold old stock that we found in remote storage at our favorite toy store in Kentucky. The top of the base is marked "Pug". These are nicely detailed plastic figures from the 1950s.
$0.75




#TY336 - Jeweled Gold Baby Shoe Charm
#TY336 - Jeweled Gold Baby Shoe Charm
3/4" long jeweled baby shoe charm with charm loop. I found these a long long time ago and put them in a box in the basement. Ran across them a few weeks ago and they still had no tarnish. I thought, oh my gosh. I wonder if they are real gold. So, I tore one apart with a pliers and found that it is gold coated metal. Darn!!!! These are high quality charms from around the 1960s.
$1.00




#TY345 - Nicely Detailed Boxer Dog Figure
#TY345 - Nicely Detailed Boxer Dog Figure
Vintage 2" wide boxer dog figure. These are unsold old stock that we found in remote storage at our favorite toy store in Kentucky. The top of the base is marked "Boxer". These are nicely detailed plastic figures from the 1950s.
$0.75




#ZBOT094 - Dr. Gray's Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remedy Bottle Label
#ZBOT094 - Dr. Gray's Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remedy Bottle Label
Vintage 3 1/8" tall remedy bottle label from around the 1910s. Says "Dr. Gray's Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remedy" "Harmless Hairhealth". Unused old stock from the Western Drug & Herb Co. in Chicago, IL. These look great on an old bottle and remedy bottles of all sorts have always been popular with the bottle and label collectors.
$0.35




#ZLB008 - Bluebird Broom Label
#ZLB008 - Bluebird Broom Label
6" tall vintage unused stock broom label picturing a bluebird on a branch. Circa 1930s. Found in a defunct broom factory warehouse in Illinois. These were labels that were actually used on broom handles. A lot of broom companies went out of business in the 1940s and 1950s when vacuum cleaners took their place in the American household.
$0.25




#ZLBE049 - Beautiful IRTP CIO Pilsener Beer Label
#ZLBE049 - Beautiful IRTP CIO Pilsener Beer Label
Vintage 3 3/4" wide circa 1940s CIO Pilsener Beer label. Marked "Internal Revenue Tax Paid". These are very detailed stone lithos and very beautiful. They picture the union handshake and say "CIO Choice Ingredients Only". Went on a 12 oz bottle. Says "Brewed and Bottled by Tube City Brewing Co. McKeesport, PA". Unused old factory stock in great condition.
$0.75




#ZLBE059 - Playmate Premium Beer Label
#ZLBE059 - Playmate Premium Beer Label
Vintage 3 1/2" wide Playmate Premium Beer label. The company was in business from 1967 to 1968 till they had to close when faced with a lawsuit by Playboy owner Hugh Hefner for using the name Playmate. These labels are uncommon and hard to come by. Unused old stock.
$0.35


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