
The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show - Volume 7 DVD Collection
This item is a stack of DVD or media cases from 'The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show' collection, specifically focusing on Volume 7 (Seven). The cover design features a prominent photograph of Dean Martin wearing a classic tuxedo and bow tie set against a purple-bordered frame. The cover art uses a black and orange color split, with white and orange typography reading 'GREG GARRISON PRESENTS' at the top. The lower orange section lists various guest stars featured in the volume, including Rich Little, Ella Fitzgerald, Jack Benny, Monty Hall, Ann-Margret, Joey Bishop, Ronald Reagan, Ruth Buzzi, Danny Thomas, and Pat Boone. The item appears to be a multi-disc set or a stack of individual volume cases, typical of home video releases from the late 1990s or early 2000s that archived mid-20th-century television content. The corners show some minor softening and shelf wear, particularly at the bottom edges, but the graphics remain vibrant and legible without significant fading. The physical medium is likely plastic 'keep cases' with printed paper inserts. There are no visible major cracks or tears in the casing based on the overhead view.
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Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
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Category
Home Media & Entertainment Collectibles
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
Item Description
This item is a stack of DVD or media cases from 'The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show' collection, specifically focusing on Volume 7 (Seven). The cover design features a prominent photograph of Dean Martin wearing a classic tuxedo and bow tie set against a purple-bordered frame. The cover art uses a black and orange color split, with white and orange typography reading 'GREG GARRISON PRESENTS' at the top. The lower orange section lists various guest stars featured in the volume, including Rich Little, Ella Fitzgerald, Jack Benny, Monty Hall, Ann-Margret, Joey Bishop, Ronald Reagan, Ruth Buzzi, Danny Thomas, and Pat Boone. The item appears to be a multi-disc set or a stack of individual volume cases, typical of home video releases from the late 1990s or early 2000s that archived mid-20th-century television content. The corners show some minor softening and shelf wear, particularly at the bottom edges, but the graphics remain vibrant and legible without significant fading. The physical medium is likely plastic 'keep cases' with printed paper inserts. There are no visible major cracks or tears in the casing based on the overhead view.
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