Puppet Master Lenticular cards

PChammer

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My apologies, I thought I was out of items but forgot about these.

What I know: These are lenticular cards (they change pictures with movement) from the 80's Puppet Master movie. I was told by someone who owned a video store that these were extremely rare to have, especially a whole set and were never given out to the public as a promotion. Since this, I have not found anything on them or know what they may be worth.

Thank you for any help on these.

Paul
 

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Re: Puppet Master Lithographic cards

Those are pretty cool i would buy them from you
all for a $100 for my hubby If I had the 100 bucks
he loves that show!I think it way strange but kinda cool
anyhows I have a Walt Disney jeeppeto & Pinocchio
lithographs post card the told me it was worth 25 to 50 $!
maybe that will give you a clue to some value !
good luck!!
 

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Re: Puppet Master Lithographic cards

rush said:
Those are pretty cool i would buy them from you
all for a $100 for my hubby If I had the 100 bucks
he loves that show!I think it way strange but kinda cool
anyhows I have a Walt Disney jeeppeto & Pinocchio
lithographs post card the told me it was worth 25 to 50 $!
maybe that will give you a clue to some value !
good luck!!

Thank you for the info. As it stands, I don't think I will be getting rid of these any time soon :wink: You may want to tell your husband to see this...

http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36369/extended-trailer-puppet-master-axis-evil

Thanks again!

Paul
 

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Re: Puppet Master Lithographic cards

Those types of images are called lenticular images. How big are they? I did a quick search and found nothing but I will look later if you don't get any more info.

Doug
 

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Re: Puppet Master Lithographic cards

turtlefoot13 said:
Those types of images are called lenticular images. How big are they? I did a quick search and found nothing but I will look later if you don't get any more info.

Doug

Correct Doug, lenticular, not lithographic, I will correct that in my post. :-[ :thumbsup:

They are 2 1\2 in wide, 3 1\2 in long .

Thank you,

Paul
 

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I found this little excerpt here-

Full Moon Cards (Full Moon Entertainment, 1989-1991) At least 11 different mini-series (5 cards per series) promoting horror movies released by Full Moon. Meridian, Puppet Master, and Shadowzone are unnumbered lenticular sets. ($2-$5 per card). Puppet Master is the only series that features six cards. The remaining sets are black bordered regular cards with an ongoing numbering sequence (1-40): Subspecies, Trancers 2, Puppet Master 3, Dollman, Netherworld, Demonic Toys, SeedPeople, and Bad Channels. Retail of regular cards, $2 per set. (See backs)

But it doesn't show them-http://tinyurl.com/2w46zas scroll down to Full Moon Cards

and this-http://tinyurl.com/2wahqwd
 

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diggummup said:
I found this little excerpt here-

Full Moon Cards (Full Moon Entertainment, 1989-1991) At least 11 different mini-series (5 cards per series) promoting horror movies released by Full Moon. Meridian, Puppet Master, and Shadowzone are unnumbered lenticular sets. ($2-$5 per card). Puppet Master is the only series that features six cards. The remaining sets are black bordered regular cards with an ongoing numbering sequence (1-40): Subspecies, Trancers 2, Puppet Master 3, Dollman, Netherworld, Demonic Toys, SeedPeople, and Bad Channels. Retail of regular cards, $2 per set. (See backs)

But it doesn't show them-http://tinyurl.com/2w46zas scroll down to Full Moon Cards

and this-http://tinyurl.com/2wahqwd

Thank you, those are the only references I have found in years on these cards, same links. I believe the sites are by the same people "monsterwax" and I had emailed them to find out where they are getting their pricing for these cards so I could look them up myself and I never heard anything back unfortunately. I could try again.

That said, I think it's safe to leave it as is for now and mark this as solved since there is so little on these cards. (Unless Doug finds something)I will hang onto them though, they are rare and will pass them over my kids "eventually". :evil5:

Thanks for all the help here, :headbang:

Paul
 

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