Lately, I've found myself window shopping on eBay. Most of the time, I look for vintage Dodger cards to add to my collection, but lately I've been looking out for the weird and unusual. I guess you can say that I love the oddball stuff. It's great to find value in something that isn't likely to be worth a lot, but would sure look great in my collection. Below are some items that I think would qualify.
Featured here is a circa
1970's cardboard mobile. I love the cartoon caricatures of the Dodger players, and the thought that this kind of item might have been used to indoctrinate a young child into the Dodger family. I say, start the kids young!
Below is another item from the same seller. It's a circa
1970's Dodgers notepad. Inside are various cartoons sure to provide a smile. Check them out below.
And finally, check out the
greeting card below. The seller claims it is from the 1950's, and was made by Klever Cards. I've never seen this item before, so I know nothing about it. Nevertheless, I found it hilarious- even as it seeks to make fun of Dodger fans.
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