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greenmonster66 07-17-2016 05:47 PM

Thoughts on what these are?
 
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Have a new client who has a bunch of these signed Lucite type stand ups, sort of like 3dish?

Does anyone have an idea of what they maybe called?

deeg23 07-17-2016 08:46 PM

Sorry, no idea, but I just wanted to say those are pretty cool! Are they more modern?

greenmonster66 07-18-2016 06:11 AM

Believe so, have a new client who has a bunch of these along with other items that i will be selling them for.

steve B 07-18-2016 10:01 AM

Was the owner from Mass/NH? there was a guy making similar stuff in the early 90's and selling it to mall stores etc. His were foamboard with a licensed 8x10 glued to it and cut to the player shape mounted to a wood base. I can see him moving on to stuff like these as they're similar.

His were also "limited" usually being numbered to I think 50. I only ever bought one, a Bobby Orr which I got signed at a hardware store opening. He wasn't real happy about signing it, but did. I almost said it was ok not to, but he was quicker than I was :)

Maybe also related to the "3-d" cards someone was making also around 1993 ish? Usally 3 91 Donruss cut out in layers and reassembled into a little 3-d display. Those were sold through places like Toys R Us and got squashed by the big three card companies pretty quickly. I never bought one since they were around $20 if I remember correctly.

Steve B

7nohitter 07-18-2016 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by steve B (Post 1563025)
Was the owner from Mass/NH? there was a guy making similar stuff in the early 90's and selling it to mall stores etc. His were foamboard with a licensed 8x10 glued to it and cut to the player shape mounted to a wood base. I can see him moving on to stuff like these as they're similar.

His were also "limited" usually being numbered to I think 50. I only ever bought one, a Bobby Orr which I got signed at a hardware store opening. He wasn't real happy about signing it, but did. I almost said it was ok not to, but he was quicker than I was :)

Maybe also related to the "3-d" cards someone was making also around 1993 ish? Usally 3 91 Donruss cut out in layers and reassembled into a little 3-d display. Those were sold through places like Toys R Us and got squashed by the big three card companies pretty quickly. I never bought one since they were around $20 if I remember correctly.

Steve B

Why didn't Orr want to sign it?


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