Posted 10 years ago
catburgler
(290 items)
I love displaying pinbacks because its so easy. I remove the glass and attach some Collapad felt to the back panel and remount. Shows off the pinbacks in a low cost format and allows for easy change out and rotation of pinbacks. This frame has a great selection from c. 1950 -c. 1970.
Huckleberry Hound and Woody Woodpecker from the Kellogs cereal comic character 16 pin set, first recorded huck hound on pinbacks.
Fred and Hoppy from the 1970's Flintstone set.
4 pins from the 6 pin Universal Monsters mail away pinback set. This set was advetised in issues of Famous Monsters of Filmland as a mail away. Lastly, a 4 pinback set from Crackerjack featuring James Bond / Goldfinger movie theme.
Enjoy
Amazing, very cool!!!
to virginia vintage...glad you enjoyed these. the universal monsters set is the hardest to date, to put together, have 5 of the 6 but Frankenstien still eludes me. take care