
Somehow I remember this Trapper Keeper. Once again, 90's graphic design at it's finest. It's really amazing that there's such a lack of TP content on the web. If you Google them, you get a lot of references, but hardly any photos. There's usually a good 5-7 TP's on ebay at any given time, and they actually go pretty high. Nothing prepared me for what came up on the first page of results, however. Mead is releasing brand new old-school-style Trapper Keepers in the Fall of 2007?? Pinch me!

Seriously, if they were taking pre-orders, I would sign up. I'll think of something to use a new Trapper Keeper for. I might even be a huge dork and start taking one to my college classes next year. Or! I start using one to hold my mailing list sign-up papers at my music gigs. Hmm, the possibilities are endless! There will be six new designs. Three retro designs and three more conservative (but still old-school) solid color designs. Personally, I think the solid color TP's are the most old-school. Remember the simple red ones with the white line? Try finding one of those now. We can only hope that they also resurrect the designer series and let some cracked-out designers go wild.

It's funny that the official site offers schools a chance to win $500 by sticking Trapper Keeper's on their official school supply list. When you Google them, about half of the results are school's websites listing supplies, and about all of them say NO TRAPPER KEEPERS. My guess is that too many kids were getting their heads bashed in by jealous people who didn't own sweet Trapper Keepers.
I think collecting vintage TP's would be very cool, but without an official list of what was made, I'd feel like I was just wondering around aimlessly. How many designs did they come out with? Was there officially licensed Trapper Keepers? I guess we'll never know. Unless you work for Mead and would like to tell me.
Lets make this blog post a gigantic discussion about Trapper Keepers and related memories, capiche?
