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237.1 | ex | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | Arnold the Battle Pig | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:57 | 4 |
| They're $12.79 a box at Costco....8^)
John D.
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237.2 | | REFINE::ASHE | Whatever happened to John Corker? | Thu Jan 31 1991 15:30 | 3 |
| Uh, before everyone rushes over there....
Where's Costco?
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237.3 | over here... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | Arnold the Battle Pig | Thu Jan 31 1991 16:28 | 8 |
| RE: .2 (where's Costco)
West Coast. 8^) (S.F. Bay Area)
John D.
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237.4 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:31 | 8 |
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There is a Costco in West Springfield, Mass. (only store in the
entire Northeast) and I happen to shop there. They have cards there,
but I haven't seen the looney ones... I'll check again.
bill..g.
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237.5 | Nice cards, lousy numbering scheme | BBCARD::MCAULIFFE | | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:18 | 20 |
| RE: .0
I believe the set contains a total of 297 double faced cards (three
series of 99 cards per). Each card contains two different numbers,
one on the front and one on the back with the halogram. There are
several different stories, I think three per series. There's also
nine hologram cards.
I like the colorful design but can't stand how they numbered the
cards. Also, I bought a box that said they contained only Series
I cards but found that they contained cards from 1-594.
RE: .1
John, are you sure you're talking about these cards?? These were
made by Upper Deck, which means that boxes should be at least $20.
There is another comic book card made by Marvel Comics.
-Dan
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237.6 | There's a reason for the numbering... | MAGIC::DUFFER::CAMERON | This looks like it could be Gravy! | Mon Feb 04 1991 10:06 | 7 |
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You do realize why they numbered the cards that way. It's so they
can be inserted into a nine pocket sheet, you read each row left to
right, then when you turn the page you can do the same on the back.
99 cards fit nicely into 11 sheets.
Bob.....
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237.7 | Maybe.... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | Your wife's cheatin' on us | Mon Feb 04 1991 15:02 | 6 |
| RE: .5
Well, I went back to check, and they didn't have any left. So the
answer is a definite "I don't know". Perhaps I was mistaken.
John D.
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237.8 | Checklist, series 1 | SMURF::MAZZOTTA | | Thu Jun 13 1991 14:30 | 133 |
| Looney Tunes - series 1 CHECKLIST
1 16 2 17 3 18
4 13 5 14 6 15
7 10 8 11 9 12
19 34 20 35 21 36
22 31 23 32 24 33
25 28 26 29 27 30
37 52 38 53 39 54
40 49 41 50 42 51
43 46 44 47 45 48
55 70 56 71 57 72
58 67 59 68 60 69
61 64 62 65 63 66
73 88 74 89 75 90
76 85 77 86 78 87
79 82 80 83 81 84
91 106 92 107 93 108
94 103 95 104 96 105
97 100 98 101 99 102
109 124 110 125 111 126
112 121 113 122 114 123
115 118 116 119 117 120
127 124 128 143 129 144
130 139 131 140 132 141
133 136 134 137 135 138
145 160 146 161 147 162
148 157 149 158 150 159
151 154 152 155 153 156
163 178 164 179 165 180
166 175 167 176 168 177
169 172 170 173 171 174
181 196 182 197 183 195
184 193 185 194 186 195
187 190 188 191 189 192
199 214 200 215 201 216
202 211 203 212 204 213
205 208 206 209 207 210
217 232 218 233 219 234
220 229 221 230 222 231
223 226 224 227 225 228
235 250 236 251 237 252
238 247 239 248 240 249
241 244 242 245 243 246
253 268 254 269 255 270
256 265 257 266 258 267
259 262 260 263 261 264
271 286 272 287 273 288
274 283 275 284 276 285
277 280 278 281 279 282
289 304 290 305 291 306
292 301 293 302 294 303
295 298 296 299 297 300
307 322 308 323 309 324
310 319 311 320 312 321
313 316 314 317 315 318
325 340 326 341 327 342
328 337 329 338 330 339
331 334 332 335 333 336
343 358 344 359 345 360
346 355 347 356 348 357
349 352 350 353 351 354
361 376 362 377 363 378
364 373 365 374 366 375
367 370 368 371 369 372
379 394 380 395 381 396
382 391 383 392 384 393
385 388 386 389 387 390
397 412 398 413 399 414
400 409 401 410 402 411
403 406 404 407 405 408
415 430 416 431 417 432
418 427 419 428 420 429
421 424 422 425 423 426
433 448 434 449 435 450
436 445 437 446 438 447
439 442 440 443 441 444
451 466 452 467 453 468
454 463 455 464 456 465
457 460 458 461 459 462
469 484 470 485 471 486
472 481 473 482 474 483
475 478 476 479 477 480
487 502 488 503 489 504
490 499 491 500 492 501
493 496 494 497 495 498
505 520 506 521 507 522
508 517 509 518 510 519
511 514 512 515 513 516
523 538 524 539 525 540
526 535 527 536 528 537
529 532 530 533 531 534
541 556 542 557 543 558
544 553 545 554 546 555
547 550 548 551 549 552
559 574 560 575 561 576
562 571 563 572 564 573
565 568 566 569 567 570
577 592 578 593 579 594
580 589 581 590 582 591
583 586 584 587 585 588
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237.9 | Almost complete set | CECV03::HEMOND | | Mon Jul 01 1991 15:09 | 25 |
| My son is collecting these cards and needs almost 2 dozen more to
finish off the set. He has almost another complete set and some
triplicates to trade. He also has 2 duplicate holograms and needs 2
or three holograms to finish off that portion of the set.
Needed #s are as follows:
65 87 106 107 118 142 180 191 246 283 301 304 339 342 396
450 498 520 534 551 554 558 593
Holograms that he knows he needs are:
Bugs Bunny & The Road Runner
He has an X-tras of Yosemite Sam & Elmer Fudd
If there is infact a Hologram of Porky Pig he will also need one of
him.
Please contact me at FSTVAX::HEMOND if you have an interest in this
Thanks,
Nance (who will also be Looney Tunes before he completes this set)
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237.10 | Hologram checklist | SMURF::MAZZOTTA | | Tue Jul 16 1991 14:52 | 12 |
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Looney Tunes Hologram Checklist:
Sylvester
Porky Pig
Wiley Coyote
Yosemite Sam
Elmer Fudd
Speedy Gonzales
Bugs Bunny
Road Runner
Daffy Duck
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237.11 | Duplicate Looney Tunes to trade | 58923::HANDY | L. HANDY DTN 631-7257 'THE GNOME' | Wed Sep 11 1991 17:19 | 17 |
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My wife and I have been trying to collect a complete Looney Tunes set,
but find it rather difficult as we have many dupliates and triplicates.
I also noticed that some of the packs have been tampered with.
Because of this, we have managed to find only 2 holograms plus a
duplicate Daffy Duck.
I more than willing to trade with someone, especially in the Toronto
area.
I can be reached at DTN 631-7257, or at TROA01::HANDY.
Thanks,
Lyndon Handy
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