Posted 14 years ago
Vontrike
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My 1966 Munsters poster. It is 41 inches by 27 inches in size. I have always loved the Munsters , and had a chance to buy this at a flea market off a dealer friend of mine, back in the 80's.
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Posted 14 years ago
Vontrike
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My 1966 Munsters poster. It is 41 inches by 27 inches in size. I have always loved the Munsters , and had a chance to buy this at a flea market off a dealer friend of mine, back in the 80's.
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Thanks for the likes and loves everyone. Always wanted to live with the Munsters. Still do.
Thanks for the love rivamarsh.
1313 Mockingbird Lane
Was one of my favorite shows back in the day.
Met Grandpa myself a few times,,,,very cool and wild guy.
LOVED Yvonne Dicarlo,,,oh Boy O boy
Thanks much, and wow. Getting to meet Grandpa or any of the family would have been so cool. And Yvonne, who didn't love her.
It even has Eddie Munster's doll "Wolfie" on the poster! ......classic.
And who could forget Marilyn... Fun show
The best gag of that show was having a gay frankenstein! I mean seriously......who the F#@* approved that casting? Was still a good show though.
All three Marilyn's. Beverley Owen for the first 13 episodes, then Pat Priest, [ the most well known ] . The third was Debbie Watson for this movie.
Also, during ww2 Fred, who played Herman, enlisted in the Navy and served on board a sub chaser.
They had GREAT cars on that show as well, but only a few episodes included them. I think they were "Big Daddy Roth" designs.
Was there a interior model of one of the room also? Or was that a later issue. There is a soon to be released, or maybe already out model of the house.
Yeah, Herman's car was the cool one. Looked like an old convertible hurse with a GIANT "Big Daddy" type engine in the front. The coffin car wasn't as cool, more of a gag car.