Posts Tagged History 100

4-Pack Update

Four new 4-packs have been entered into the 4-Pack section of History 100.

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Auction Watch #51

How much is it worth? It is possibly the most popular M.U.S.C.L.E. question.

Maybe Auction Watch #51 has an answer.

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4-Pack Pictures Still Needed

There is still a need to collect undocumented 4-Pack color combinations. If you have a 4-Pack that is not featured, please share it with the M.U.S.C.L.E. community.

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28-Pack Update

Some formatting corrections have been made to the 28-pack write-up, plus the addition of another 28-pack (#1 – Logo, Poster). If you have any of the needed 28-packs and would like to submit pictures, please email the University of M.U.S.C.L.E..

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The 28-Pack

The 28-pack write-up has been long delayed because of the desire to add individual pictures of each 28-pack figure. Additionally, there are a few 28-pack pictures that also need to be taken. Instead of withholding the entire topic it seemed better to make the current information available; adding pictures and various improvements over time.

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4-Pack Update

Another new 4-pack has been entered into the 4-Pack section of History 100. This picture was submitted by Nathan Newell.

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4-Pack Update

Two new 4-packs have been entered into the 4-Pack section of History 100. These pictures were found on LittleRubberGuys.com.

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4-Pack Update

A new 4-pack color combination has been added to the 4-Pack section of History 100 courtesy of Joseph Dunnigan.

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The 10-Pack

The 10-pack is arguably the most iconic of the M.U.S.C.L.E. packaging. This entry on the 10-pack is a subcategory of History 100.

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The 4-Pack

The 4-pack packaging allowed for a child to see the four figures they would be purchasing. Today collectors can see the differences in English and French-Canadian cards, changes to the back of the cards, and consider the potential of 140 possible 4-pack combinations. This entry on the 4-pack is a subcategory of History 100.

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