Just a heads up you might consider blocking out the serial numbers and re-uploading since these appear to be unused. Not sure if it matters but that seems to be standard practice online when it comes to ticket books.
Okay did some research. Has to be a ticket book from 1972 based on the price and type (7 ticket booklet). It is somewhere between February 1972 and October 1972 since they switched from 7 ride booklets to 8 ride booklets in October of that year.
Okay did some research. Has to be a ticket book from 1972 based on the price and type (7 ticket booklet). It is somewhere between February 1972 and October 1972 since they switched from 7 ride booklets to 8 ride booklets in October of that year.
That's awesome, thank you! It belongs to grandmother and she said it was when they first opened, but she wasn't sure exactly how soon after opening. She apparently earned them by redeeming Borden milk cartons of some sort.
That's awesome, thank you! It belongs to grandmother and she said it was when they first opened, but she wasn't sure exactly how soon after opening. She apparently earned them by redeeming Borden milk cartons of some sort.
So cool. I just googled the price and found a list of all ticket prices then used the type and price to pin it down.
Oh if we could get cool stuff with coupons and cartons like the good ole days. My grandparents told me how they use to get the stamps from the grocery store and you could save them up for all sorts of things. If I'm not mistaken that's where Charlie the lion came from as well. 2 brothers earned enough stamps to get a lion cub in the 70s. Of course my grandparents did it in the 50s so it would have been my parents in the 70s.