Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Shuffle the Curlys


One of the reasons that the 1959 Three Stooges cards from Fleer are so rare and so valuable is the fact that most of the cards that were produced were off center. Since it was 1959 and these were not thought of as worth anything more than the five cents they charged for the cards, Fleer paid no mind to this flaw. As a result, finding a pristine set with all of the cards center is worth more to collectors than any other non-sports cards in the world. That being said, here is the next "double pack" of 12 cards. Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 6

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

No Curly Edges on These Cards!


Another double pack of Stooges cards and some more info on them as well. According to most collectors, the hardest card to find in flawless form is the Curly single (#1). This card makes no reference to the fact that Curly died in 1952 and had been replaced prior to his death by Shemp Howard. The card has been referred to as "the Holy Grail" of the set. This card is also often found off-center. Of the 166 Curlys graded, there has yet to be a PSA GEM MT 10 example and there is just one PSA 9. A PSA NM-MT+ 8.5 sold for $9,334.20 in a Memory Lane auction in May 2008. That's a lot of money for one card! That's a lot of money for one anything! Anyway, here at the World of Wonder, we provide you with these much sought after cards for the low, low price of FREE! Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 5

Monday, March 28, 2011

More Cards to "Spread Out"


Here's the next "double pack" of Stooges cards as put out by Fleer in 1959. Here's some more interesting facts about these cards. There are a number of color variations on them. In some instances, the objects in the pictures change color from card to card. A lot of this has to do with the backs of the cards. They were produced with three different colored backs: white, cream and gray. White is the most sought-after due to the front of the cards being crisp and sharp in color. The gray backs are just the opposite. The quality of the paper they were printed on is poor thus giving the colors a much different look. Here at the World of Wonder we offer you the highest quality cards with the white backs. Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 4

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Some Moe Stooge Cards!


Here are another 12 cards in random order to add to your collection of Three Stooges cards so far. I actually was able to find out a bit more about this set of cards last night. They were originally released in conjunction with the Stooges' shorts premiering on TV. They originally cost five cents a pack and in the original run, each pack contained six cards and a piece of gum. Since my packs contain 12 cards, you can view them as double packs. And here is the latest "double pack" for your collection. Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 3

Saturday, March 26, 2011

A Pack of Stooges


Here's the next pack of 12 cards in the 1959 Fleer Three Stooges trading card set. Keep on the lookout for those highly sought after portrait cards. Obviously the "virtual" versions have no value at all but you can always say you have them to get points with all of the cool kids! Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 2

Friday, March 25, 2011

They Stooge To Chew Bubblegum


Since the Buck Rogers cards were such a hit a little while ago, I thought I would keep the trend going. This time I offer you the rare and much sought after 1959 Fleer Cards collection of The 3 Stooges! These cards are always up on e-bay but are never complete. The most valuable cards in the set are the first three which are individual portraits of the boys. Of course, here at the World of Wonder, if you play your cards right (get it?!?!?!) you'll be able to collect all three of those as well as the rest of the 94 cards in the set. I'm not sure exactly how many cards were in each individual pack as I wasn't even thought of in 1959 and I can't seem to find any info on it here on the old world wide web. As a result, I decided to put the cards into packs of 12 and spread them out over the next 8 posts, concluding with the final post exactly one week from today on (what else?!) April Fools Day! The big difference between these and the way I posted the Buck Rogers cards is that these will not be posted in order. Just like buying the cards at the local five and dime (if you remember what those were), you will get 12 random cards that are not in order. Unlike that time honored tradition, you will only get each card once and won't have endless amounts of doubles. Anyway, here is the first pack and keep checking back for the rest! Enjoy!

3 Stooges 1959 Trading Cards Pack 1

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Van Halen Gets Kissed


It's no secret that Gene Simmons discovered Van Halen. However, the details of when and how it happened are a bit sketchy. Different sources have different dates and different places as to when and where Gene first caught the band. The most logical one comes from Michael White. At the time, he was the vocalist for a band called "Boyz" which included future Dokken members George Lynch and Mick Brown. According to Michael, the "Boyz" were playing a Halloween show at Gazzarris on the Sunset Strip. The club was packed and most of the kids who came to the show that night were dressed up in KISS makeup. At the club were Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Gene said that their label, Casablanca, was looking to sign some new bands. He asked where they were playing next so he could bring the record company big wigs out to see them. As luck would have it, the band had a gig the following week at the Starwood, another infamous club in Hollywood. They would be sharing the bill with another band called Van Halen. Gene showed up with the record company, but "Boyz" had an off night and weren't as good as they usually were. On the other hand, Van Halen had a great set. They impressed Gene so much that he flew them to NY to record some demos. Casablanca didn't sign Van Halen, but it wasn't long afterwards that some execs from Warner Bros saw the band (supposedly at the same club that Gene had seen them) and the rest is history. And from those early beginnings until their groundbreaking release, "1984", they were, quite simply, one of the greatest rock bands in the history of music. They were an unstoppable powerhouse. It's a true American success story. (I personally don't care for any of the material they did after 1984 - but that's just my humble opinion). Here is that demo produced and backed by Gene Simmons back in 1976. Here is "Van Halen Zero". Enjoy!

Van Halen-Zero

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Classic Television Episode of The Month: The A-Team

I present to you an episode from Season 2 of The A-Team featuring special guests, Tracy Scoggins and her nipples. (you'll understand when you watch) Enjoy!

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