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Blogger MIKE COZART said...

It's interesting that the TOMORROWLAND font on the backside of the book is very similar to the font style used by Walt Disney World's new Tomorrowland of 1994.

Tuesday, 17 November, 2009

Blogger Daveland said...

Tim - let me know which one of your readers buys this for you...I could use a sponsor - ha!

Tuesday, 17 November, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Wow, somebody was willing to bid almost $1000 for an incomplete example? I do love the variety of fonts used. I have a ticket book from around this era (A thru C only), but the tickets say "coupon" instead of "ride". Arg!

Tuesday, 17 November, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bought this ticket book and feel lucky and blessed to have finally "found" it. I've been searching for years for this item. What now? Revel in nostalgia, I suppose. muckamire

Wednesday, 02 December, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We have two complete and unused Disney ticket books in mint condition. One has all the tickets A to D. The other has all the tickets from A to E. What do you think they are worth?

Tuesday, 16 February, 2010

Anonymous Online Pharmacy no prescription said...

Amazing collection.I would like to have similar tickets because they are old and beautiful

Tuesday, 13 September, 2011

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, This is probably not the ideal blog post to present my question but here goes...

I have two sets of completely unused ticket books that include admission tickets. Each set of four ticket books are in sequential order. They are from January 1980. They are in perfect condition.

I also have random used books from 1965 and 1969 that contain E tickets and a Mr. Lincoln ticket.

Can anyone direct me to some information on value? I'd like to sell them.

Saturday, 15 April, 2017

Blogger Foreverhome Pet Rescue said...

I have a Junior ticket book from 1955... says $1.25 Junior on the back cover. It has one "A RIDE" and one "C RIDE" ticket intact. Excellent condition. It is the very first printing - before they put letters in front of the numbers. It is numbered "00989." I cannot find another like it anywhere. Trying to find its value.

Tuesday, 26 September, 2017

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