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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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#ZBOT021 - Set of 10 Diamond Ink Labels
#ZBOT021 - Set of 10 Diamond Ink Labels
You get ten for $5 (that's 50¢ each). 2" to 6 1/2" wide vintage circa 1910s ink and glue labels. Colorful. These look great on old ink and glue bottles. Unused old stock found in the company warehouse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Group will vary. We have more of some types.
$5.00




#ZLBE034 - Old Ranger Ale Label IRTP
#ZLBE034 - Old Ranger Ale Label IRTP
Vintage 4 1/8" square 1940s Old Ranger Ale label. The have the Internal Revenue Tax Paid mark and are dated 1945. Says they were "Brewed in the Famous Water of the Old Ranger Spring". Unused stock found at the Hornell Brewing Co. in Hornell, NY.
$1.00




#ZLC120 - Life Bartlett Pears Crate Label
#ZLC120 - Life Bartlett Pears Crate Label
Vintage 11" wide Life Bartlett Pears crate label. Nice colorful picture of a guy smoking a pipe and reeling in a jumping trout. Circa 1950. Unused factory stock from the Dennis W. Leary Co in Walnut Grove, CA. Excellent unused condition. Great framed for the fisherman or outdoorsman.
$2.50




#ZLC149 - Blue Goose Pear Crate Label
#ZLC149 - Blue Goose Pear Crate Label
Vintage 10 1/2" wide Blue Goose Pear crate label. The Blue Goose image has always been a good seller. Circa 1940s. We got these from a long time dealer who put them away many years ago and is retiring. Unused old stock from the Blue Goose Growers in Lodi, CA. Printers mark is Western Litho. We got a really good deal on this group and so are passing it on!
$0.50




#ZLC220 - Angus Bull Brand Sweet Potato Crate Label
#ZLC220 - Angus Bull Brand Sweet Potato Crate Label
9" wide vintage Angus Bull brand crate label from the Wimberley Co. in Church Point, LA. Says "Angus Bull Louisiana Sweet Potatoes". There are from around the 1940s and are great art work. Unlike today, the whole point of the pictures on crate labels was to get your attention. They didn't care if the subject matter was related to the product. It was just about making you look. This is a good example of a crazy one. It pictures an Angus Bull with a giant sweet potato! Excellent unused condition.
$2.00




#ZLCA097 - Roof Garden Sweet Peas Can Label
#ZLCA097 - Roof Garden Sweet Peas Can Label
Vintage 11" wide Roof Garden Sweet Peas one pound four ounce can label. Very detailed and nice picture of bowls of peas. Has a very old look to it. Printer's tag is dated 1939. Unused stock from the Somerset Canning Corp. in Somerset, PA. These are not common and often retail for $4 and up. We think you will like our price better.
$0.35




#ZZA135 - Complete Card Set of 12 Different Exhibit Supply Palmistry for Men Cards
#ZZA135 - Complete Card Set of 12 Different Exhibit Supply Palmistry for Men Cards
You get the complete set of 12 for for $6 (that's only 50¢ each). These are cards that were dispensed at arcades and amusement parks in the Exhibit Supply Palmistry machines. They are marked Exhibit Supply and picture a palmistry hand. They are about 3 1/2" wide and in unused condition. Complete sets in this condition are very hard to find. There was a set for men and one for women. They tell your fortune. I am one that says "Your hand says that you have a manly and courageous nature, and active mind and much tact...... You will probably marry early and enjoy a happily wedded life. These were found in original bundles with exhibit supply packaging in storage at an old amusement park up in the northeast. Based on the packaging, I would say these are from around the 1980s
$6.00




#ZZA163 - Bingo the Dog Factory Set of Trading Cards
#ZZA163 - Bingo the Dog Factory Set of Trading Cards
Vintage full unopened factory set of cards from the 1991 movie Bingo. These are still wrapped in their original cellophane. Perfect condition in the illustrated factory box.
$2.50




#ZZA167 - Pack of Leaf Awesome All-Stars Trading Cards
#ZZA167 - Pack of Leaf Awesome All-Stars Trading Cards
Vintage 1991 wax pack of Leaf Awesome All-Stars Trading cards. These are from an unopened case and are in pretty much perfect condition. Wax packs are no longer made and have become very hot collectibles.
$0.25




#ZZB036- Very Rare Souvenir Program for The Island and Sizwe Banzi is Dead
#ZZB036- Very Rare Souvenir Program for The Island and Sizwe Banzi is Dead
Vintage 11 3/4" tall 1974 souvenir program for the TONY Award Winning Plays The Island and Sizwe Banzi Is Dead. One side of the program is the one play. When you flip it over, it's the program for the other. This set of plays opened in repertory on Nov 13, 1974 at the Edison Theater. It ran for 159 performances. This program contains information on both. These are very rare and retail for $30 - $50. 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.
$7.50




#BA056 - Miller High Life Racing Photo Bobby Allison, Mike Alexander, and Booy Hillin
#BA056 - Miller High Life Racing Photo Bobby Allison, Mike Alexander, and Booy Hillin
Vintage 10" wide glossy photo of a Miller High Life 1989 racing Buick. The front pictures the car. The reverse pictures Bobby Allison, Mike Alexander, and Bobby Hillin and tells about their racing history. It also lists the specs for the car pictured on the front. Unused and in nice shape. These were Miller Brewery giveaways.
$1.50




#CC106 - Coca Cola Can Necklace
#CC106 - Coca Cola Can Necklace
Vintage Coca Cola can on a necklace. Can is about an inch tall and good quality metal construction. They have the licensing marks on them. From the 1970s. Unused stock from an old Coke plant. These are scarce. We looked all over Ebay and the internet and couldn't find them anywhere else. Excellent condition. I don't think many collectors will have this one.
$1.50




#CC112 - Unused 1960 Coca Cola High School Basketball Program
#CC112 - Unused 1960 Coca Cola High School Basketball Program
Vintage 15 1/2" wide (when unfolded) Coca Cola high school sports programs. Coke used to give these to high schools to print their lineup on. These are old stock that was never printed and are in nice condition. This version has basketball players pictured on the outside. Dated 1960. Nice picture of cheerleader and an old coke cup. Has referee's signals across the bottom. Coke plants used to give these out to schools for free to print their game programs on. Nice piece of old Coke advertising.
$1.50




#CH221 - Licensed 1957 7up Zorro Button
#CH221 - Licensed 1957 7up Zorro Button
Vintage 1" diameter tin Zorro pinback. Marked copyright Walt Disney Productions 1957 around the rim. These were advertising giveaways from 7up. Old unused bottling plant stock in excellent unused condition.
$2.50




#MS095  - Jac-o-net Hairnet Package Marked West Germany
#MS095 - Jac-o-net Hairnet Package Marked West Germany
Vintage 5 1/2" wide 1960s hairnet package. Marked "Made in West Germany" on the reverse. As many of you know West Germany is the new Occupied Japan. Older West German items like this are sought after by collectors. These are full packs. Excellent condition. We found these in dry storage in that distributorship up in the Northeast around Boston.
$1.00




#MSH016 - Hand Painted Hippie Era Flower Power Rings
#MSH016 - Hand Painted Hippie Era Flower Power Rings
Translucent plastic ring hand painted with flowers. Colors vary as in the picture. The more you buy the more different types you will get. From the Flower Power era in the late 1960’s. These are unsold vending stock in nice condition.
$0.75




#MUSIC012 - Perry  Como Concert Souvenir Program
#MUSIC012 - Perry Como Concert Souvenir Program
Vintage 12" tall full color 1984 Perry Como Concert souvenir program. These were sold at his concerts in 1984 to commemorate his 40th years as an RCA recording artist. 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




#MUSIC021  - Jan/Feb 1973 Issue of Country World Magazine
#MUSIC021 - Jan/Feb 1973 Issue of Country World Magazine
Vintage color good quality music magazine. It pictures Glen Campbell on the cover and is about the country musicians of the day. You will never find any in this kind of condiiton again. They are pretty much perfect. They are unused stock from an old distributorship on the East Coast. Scarce magazine. Near perfect. In this kind of condition, they go for $10 and up.
$3.00




#MUSIC100  - Vertical Rectangle  Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band 1986 American Storm Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
#MUSIC100 - Vertical Rectangle Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band 1986 American Storm Tour OTTO Backstage Pass
Vintage 1986 4" tall Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band American Storm Tour OTTO cloth Backstage Pass. Excellent unused condition. We have several different colors.

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 $7.

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




#MUSIC117  - 1987 Triangular Heart OTTO Backstage Pass from the Bad Animals Tour
#MUSIC117 - 1987 Triangular Heart OTTO Backstage Pass from the Bad Animals Tour
Vintage 3 3/4" tall 1987 Heart cloth OTTO Backstage Pass from the Bad Animals tour. Excellent unused condition. Couple of different colors.

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


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