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4197ArticlemickyarberAhhh....getting to read your take on these cards makes sending them to you more than worth it. Thanks for the article. I loved buying packs of cards as a kid, but the unfortunate thing was, when my old man would buy me a pack, it would be so long when he would do it again, I rarely had the chance to get the same cards again. So I ended up with one pack from about 20 different lines through the years. Not much of a chance to collect any one particular thing. These days, I continue to search out unopened packs of EVERYTHING, and have quite a large collection that stands as a time capsule of trading cards. I have roughly 150 different series of unopened packs, and there are a lot more out there to find. Nov 07, 2017View
4198ArticleHoju Koolander@mickyarber I never had the commitment to any one property to try and get a full set unless it was Marvel, but even then I am still like 15 cards short in each set. I still have a dream of buying a sealed box of unopened Marvel Universe series 1 or 2. I'll make that come true some day soon. @NLogan I had no idea they made Dragon's Lair cards, that's wild. Oh man, a full set of KISS and GB2 cards would be sweet, especially if I did it pack by pack. Don't want to lose the thrill of the hunt.Trading Card TreasuresNov 08, 2017View
4199ArticlepikachuloverMaybe you could wear the costume to a convention or somewhere like that. JosiecatNov 10, 2017View
4200ArticleHoju KoolanderIt was really interesting to learn about this extra feature of G.I. Joe collecting back in the day. I wonder how many points the USS Flagg was worth? The fun fact about that Sgt. Slaughter being an unused mold from LJN's WWF Superstars line was pretty neat.GI Joe Flag PointsNov 12, 2017View
4201ArticlesuperstarmlThanks for the comment. I did some research and apparently the USS Flagg was worth 20 Flag Points. GI Joe Flag PointsNov 18, 2017View
4202ArticleOldSchool80sI have been doing the same thing, only not looking to pay top dollar for any of them right now. It seems some of the pieces I would like the most are available, but cost a lot more than I think I am willing to pay right now. Would love to get an original He-Man, Optimus Prime, etc. I kept almost all of my Star Wars figures which is pretty cool. I have a lot of WWF Wrestling Superstars. A few Matchbox cars. But will continue to look out for some of those iconic figures from my childhood. Good luck to you on your quest as well.Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 1Nov 25, 2017View
4203ArticleOldSchool80sThis sounds like an awesome experience especially meeting up with fellow retro fanatics. Thanks for sharing the incredible experience!RetroCon 2017 ReportNov 25, 2017View
4204ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI'm glad you guys had fun, I REALLY wanted to go, but things happen, if we're doing it next year, I'll make more of an effort to go. RetroCon 2017 ReportNov 27, 2017View
4205ArticleMr MagicEddie really put Ted in his place.To the rescue sitcom momentsNov 27, 2017View
4207ArticlepikachuloverKCOP used to show the most random Sunday morning cartoons. As a kid I liked the Paw Paw Bears. Fantastic Max was very popular with the kids in my kindergarten class in 1989/1990. Anything by Hanna Barbera or Harvey Toons on Sundays was ok with me. Adding Tom and Jerry to their Sunday morning lineup was always a treat. I used to watch Blinky Bill I think that was on KCOP. I love the Comic Strip. I used to be an editor for the TV.com page until somebody overtook my position.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 28, 2017View