Memorabilia

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Similar to souvenirs memorabilia are objects treasured for their memories. Unlike souvenirs memorabilia are valued for a connection to an event, in this case to Mandrake the Magician.

Mandrake memorabilia include collectables as: pins, postcards, posters, movie memorabilia, refrigerator magnets, miniature figures, games, comics related merchandise, plus many others.

Cards

Cards Decks

Cloth patch

Games

Ingots

Magic Kit

Posters

Pins, Pin-back buttons and Gumball Machine Prizes

Club pin for Mandrake Magicians Club run by Taystee Bread Company, the sponsor of the Mandrake the Magician Radio Show. The origin of the second is uncertain but probably the club pin-back button for Mandrake's Magic Club run by a later sponsor of the "Radio Show".

In the 50s several pinback badge with KFS figures was made, among them Mandrake and the Phantom. Their origin is uncertain but probably they were cereal premiums or gumball machine prizes.

A set of 34 Lee Falk pins made early 2000 in Brazil. This series was not KFS licenced and only a small number were produced.

Some recently made pin-back buttons:

In the 50s several gumball charms with KFS figures was made, among them Mandrake.

Phone Cards

In 1997 "Tim" released a series of GSM recharge phone cards with comics, among them: "Flash Gordon", The Phantom and Mandrake.

Puzzles

Stamps

Statues / Figurines

Stickers

Italian cross promotions stickers: Avventure Americane #167 1970, the 1976 series; Mandrake Selezione, Phantom Selezione and Gordon.

Sticker albums

Adventure Heroes / Abenteuer

Americana München (Edizioni Flash) released a sticker album in 1971 with stories of the Phantom, Flash Gordon, Mandrake and Prince Valiant. One could buy packs of 5 cards /stickers to complete the missing 240 parts of the pictures inside the album.

Super Gulp ! - fumetti in TV

Released in 1978 with 240 cards / stickers to make the album. Pictures with: Mandrake, Flash Gordon, L'Uomo Mascherato (the Phantom), Cino e Franco (Tim Tyler's Luck), Rip Kirby and Braccio di Ferro (Popeye).

Stik-Ons / Put-Ons

Cartoon TV Pals Stik-Ons

Two sets released in 1975, one with Mandrake. During the 70's when self-adhesive stickers were really beginning to be the norm, they referred to them as pressure sensitive, a term that is no longer used. The printed on price is die-cut and stickable, as is the title, Stik-Ons.

TV & Cartoon Characters Put-Ons


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