Post an Image of a Favourite Monster or Sci-Fi Collectible!

Started by Hepcat, May 13, 2016, 10:01:15 AM

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horrorhunter

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Here's a pic of my Warren Creepy and Eerie rings:



I was seriously after these around three years ago and ended up with the extra Eerie ring because I bought it before the pair became available. Just haven't gotten around to selling the extra yet. I've had saved eBay searches for them since then and they hardly ever show up for sale anymore. These things are beautiful in person. They must have thrilled many a Monsterkid back in the day. Sadly, I never had them when I was a kid but boy I sure wanted 'em.  ;) Really glad I finally scored a nice set.  :)

Here's a pic off the net that gives a better look at the Creepy ring:



And here's the original Captain Company ad:



They photograph strangely sometimes because they are so reflective. It's hard to get a good pic showing the details and the gold-tone color.
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Count Zero

i love the Warren rings! you're right, they are tough to photograph.
i only own the cousin eerie one... but still hunting down that elusive uncle creepy

here is a photo of some of my fan club membership cards


and.... (drum roll please)
here's my favorite one out of the lot...
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Mike Scott

Quote from: Count Zero on January 24, 2017, 08:34:29 PM
and.... (drum roll please) here's my favorite one out of the lot...

Nice! Not filled out. Wish I could get one to go with my yellow FM button!  :)
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horrorhunter

Quote from: Count Zero on January 24, 2017, 08:34:29 PM
i love the Warren rings! you're right, they are tough to photograph.
i only own the cousin eerie one... but still hunting down that elusive uncle creepy

here is a photo of some of my fan club membership cards


and.... (drum roll please)
here's my favorite one out of the lot...

Some great cards there, Count Zero!

I see your Vampi membership card is unstamped like mine. It must have come from the same unused batch that got auctioned off when Warren went out of business. Man, I bet some great quantity deals were had during that auction!

That Count Dracula Society card is very cool. I've seen the video with corny vamp dude on Horrible Horror but I've never seen the card. Do you have any info on The Count Dracula Society?
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horrorhunter

Some of my Hammer Autograph Cards from Series 1 & 2 by Strictly Ink:







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horrorhunter

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Hepcat

Quote from: Count Zero on January 24, 2017, 08:34:29 PMhere is a photo of some of my fan club membership cards


Wow! A lot of neat stuff there in addition to the membership cards.

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Hepcat

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horrorhunter

Quote from: Hepcat on January 25, 2017, 11:39:04 AM
Cool! I never knew about that board game.

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It looks really cool, especially for Hammer fans. The painted figures make it a great collectible.

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Hepcat

Here are some pics of my Outer Limits gum cards and wrappers:









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horrorhunter

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Quote from: Hepcat on January 25, 2017, 04:38:47 PM
Here are some pics of my Outer Limits gum cards and wrappers:


Man, that OL set is in great condition, Hep!  8)

The first few cards of my set have perceptible wear. Those black borders are tough!
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horrorhunter

Giant Prehistoric Mountain Playset #4304 (Marx, 1977)

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horrorhunter

Lido Prehistoric Animal Figures given away in Nabisco cereals in the late '50s (green ones) and around 1960 (silver ones). The top 10 were given away in Fritos boxed small bags in the late '60s.

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Hepcat

Quote from: horrorhunter on January 25, 2017, 06:11:38 PMGiant Prehistoric Mountain Playset #4304 (Marx, 1977).

I love those Marx Playsets, especially the dinosaurs!

Quote from: horrorhunter on January 25, 2017, 08:39:39 PMLido Prehistoric Animal Figures given away in Nabisco cereals in the late '50s (green ones) and around 1960 (silver ones). The top 10 were given away in Fritos boxed small bags in the late '60s.

I love cereal and chip premiums too!

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So many cool things to collect, so little time and money.

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Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Ideal's King Zor proved so successful that the company produced a King Zor board game as well:







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Collecting! It's what I do!