PrincessTrouble wrote:Nice Salamence.
Let bagons be bagons!
I used to love Pokemon, still do to an extent, that's a ufo plush toy from Japan.
PrincessTrouble wrote:Nice Salamence.
Olympics in Atlanta was 1996 - my mom lives there at the time.RSLancastr wrote:I believe that the one on the left is one of the two or three decks which I purchased when my first wife and I attended the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1982 (or was it 1984?).
As I said above, I CAN'T GET THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE, so I could not see any year nor city on the tuck, and mistook it for the tuck used for the Bike deck made for the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.Mike Ratledge wrote:Olympics in Atlanta was 1996 - my mom lives there at the time.RSLancastr wrote:I believe that the one on the left is one of the two or three decks which I purchased when my first wife and I attended the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1982 (or was it 1984?).
If you do purchase in bulk, count me in for twodecibelhz wrote:I can afford to do a bulk buy. Calypso, if you do find out what the rates are, please let me know.
Count me in for 1 please.shermjack wrote:If you do purchase in bulk, count me in for twodecibelhz wrote:I can afford to do a bulk buy. Calypso, if you do find out what the rates are, please let me know.
Hey Mike,
Yeah sure we can ship to the US, just for you haha.
Basically 5 decks is around $25 shipping and then it jumps up to around $40 for between 5-10. 12 decks then goes to $49.
Decks are $15 each.
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
JAMES BRUCE
Nice haul! Back when I was ambulatory, I used to look for decks in Goodwill stores, but almost NEVER found decks them in which I was interested. Maybe I'll take a trip down to Corvallis!flashcards wrote:I have to say that I'm extremely impressed with the local Goodwill.
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