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Lucky Meisenheimer- Yo-Yo's

 



L-R: Joel Magee, expert, Lisa Whelchel (host), Lucky Meisenheimer (collector)

Hair and Makeup by Stephanie Mazzeo

Meet the collector! This collection will have you hooked… and maybe tangled.



Lucky Meisenheimer has assembled the world's largest, and most dazzling, yo-yo collection, including a laser yo-yo, an ice-cream-making yo-yo, and a 1950s Mickey Mouse Club yo-yo. Lisa's invited "America's Toy Scout" Joel Mageeto to appraise the collection, and Lucky offers both Lisa and Joel some basic lessons in yo-yo technique.




About the Show

 

Step inside the nostalgic world of personal collections. Explore the amazing treasures of toys, books, memorabilia and more. Meet the real people with a passion for their possessions.

Meet the Host

 

You know her best as Blair Warner, but learn more about this actress, author and life coach.

Lisa Whelchel began acting as a Mouseketeer for Walt Disney’s The New Mickey Mouse Club at age 13 before landing the role of “Blair” for nine seasons on NBC’s, “The Facts of Life.” After leaving show business to raise her three children, she returned to television in Season 25 of CBS’s Survivor: Philippines in which she tied for second place and was voted “Fan Favorite.”

 

Lisa made her return to feature films in Tyler Perry’s “A Madea Christmas” and to tele-movies in “For Better or Worse” and “Hearts of Spring” for the Hallmark Channel. She recently appeared in and sang the theme song for ABC’s Live In Front Of A Studio Audience – The Facts Of Life.

 

An accomplished author, Lisa has authored a dozen books including her most recent, Friendship for Grownups. In 2016, Lisa was certified as a Co-Active Life Coach and spends much of her day helping her clients discover and live their deepest passions and purpose.

 

Lisa is married with three adult children, three children-in-love, one bonus son and two grandchildren. She currently divides her time between Nashville, TN and Los Angeles, CA.

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