Need some help with a list of Topps Test issues from 1952 to 1971 or so. Can anyone help? Jot down any you know of and what you might know about them. Very important.
Thanks,
Mike Berkus
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It's kinda funny when someone asks a question and the response here is a link to the same question asked by someone else weeks, months, or sometimes, years earlier. If people would just read the dozen or so entries in all 2,749 threads, they wouldn't need to ask these questions again! Haw-haw!
It reminds me of that joke were all the men are stuck in prison, just waiting for someone to say something amusing. The only problem is that all the jokes have already been told a million times, so now the jokes are just assigned numbers (kind of like the older trading cards and the "R" or "T" numbers). A new guy has just been housed in a cell on the corner and he hears someone shout out, "35!" and everybody laughs and laughs and laughs. Ten minutes or so later, someone else shouts "78!" and there's another loud burst of laughter. Five minutes later, another guy on the far ends yells out, "125!" and everyone laughs long and loud. Almost twenty minutes pass and no one says anything. Finally, the new guy decides to take a wild chance and he shouts out, "47!"... There's stone silence. Finally, the inmate in the cell next to him mutters, "It's how you tell it."
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Some off the top of my head:
Adam 12/ Emergency
Bewitched
Twiggy
Mad Laughs Foldees (I think it was called) with comic panels that swung open to make different characters.
There was another one of novelty cards with a few halloween theme cards in it from the 1960s. It had finger puppets (like a witch, frankenstein monster, skull, etc.) , cards with doors that would open, even a few double "you'll die laughing 1959 card" panels. I think it was called Halloween Fun Packs.
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