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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: rstrata on March 21, 2019, 11:49:02 PM
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After some discussion with Evil Travis before pulling the trigger on the sale, I recently picked up the following eBay item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1970-39-s-CBS-Game-Show-quot-The-Joker-39-s-Wild-quot-Bonus-Round-Money-Slides-/254138699532
As it turns out, the seller is the daughter of the original producer of The Joker’s Wild, and enclosed a very nice note with the items. I’m sure the question card and sheet are legitimate items from the show, but I don’t recall ever seeing slides that looked like that.
Evil Travis and I surmised that the slides might have come from the 1971 local KTLA tryout run, before the show moved to the national run on CBS in 1972, but we really have no way to tell.
Anybody else have any ideas?
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I don't know, but it was definitely worth the buy at $6.99.
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That was essentially my point--for less than $10 if it turns out to be nothing it's a write-off, but if it is something fantastic, isn't it a good thing to dive in.
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If anything, those slides look more like the money amounts from Bonus Island on Bullseye.
(https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gameshows/images/9/93/Bullseye_Bonus_Game_03.jpg/)
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I was coming to post what Bryce said. $100, $150 and $200 were the original dollar amounts in Bullseye's Bonus Island, and the visual style of the slides is exactly that of what we saw on the air there. The "landscape" orientation vs. portrait also supports that. Given this person worked for B&E, it's possible they just got their wires crossed on which show used which item. Either way, it's a very cool buy you just made!
-Jason
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What Jeremy said. I kinda wish I had known about this earlier. Nice pickup!
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I was coming to post what Bryce said. $100, $150 and $200 were the original dollar amounts in Bullseye's Bonus Island, and the visual style of the slides is exactly that of what we saw on the air there. The "landscape" orientation vs. portrait also supports that. Given this person worked for B&E, it's possible they just got their wires crossed on which show used which item.
Good observations all around -- this makes a lot of sense.
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Ooh, those slides could be useful. :)
Looking at the seller's other offerings, two items caught my attention:
* Press photo and release for the debut of NBC's primetime Hollywood Squares (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hollywood-Squares-7-X-9-Publicity-Photo-Milton-Berle-Edie-Adams-Buddy-Hackett-/254169360814) (likely after said episode was taped; the X display shows a score of $100 or $150)
* Dick Enberg press photo from Sports Challenge, used on The Joker's Wild (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dick-Enberg-8-X-10-Publicity-Photo-Jokers-Wild-/254169367517) (part of the former's logo is visible behind him)
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Very nice find!
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This is sensational. I'm not even a fan of Bullseye, but I would have snatched those up if I'd seen them. Congratulations!
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That was essentially my point--for less than $10 if it turns out to be nothing it's a write-off, but if it is something fantastic, isn't it a good thing to dive in.
Seconded. At that price you totally take the punt, and even as the Bullseye slides (good detective work, troops), that's a great snag!