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A local Peddler's Mall had the Fort Apache playset in the box a few months back. I was tempted, even though I never had it. It's still a wonderful toy, but a huge space eater if displayed.
I would LOVE to have the Zorro playset. That I would make room for!
I have some very vague memories of the Knights set, but only having the metal portion and none of the plastic pieces or knights. I remember it being at my grandparents house which made me assume it belonged to my mother or one of my aunts. That doesn't really work out though as my aunts would not have been into this and my youngest aunt was born in '53.
I have some very vague memories of the Knights set, but only having the metal portion and none of the plastic pieces or knights. I remember it being at my grandparents house which made me assume it belonged to my mother or one of my aunts. That doesn't really work out though as my aunts would not have been into this and my youngest aunt was born in '53.
I got the castle/vikings set in the early to mid-70s, but it was first released in '65, so was available for sale for nearly a decade, a decent shelf life for a toy.
-M
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I got the castle/vikings set in the early to mid-70s, but it was first released in '65, so was available for sale for nearly a decade, a decent shelf life for a toy.
-M
Thanks. Maybe my older brother got them before I can remember. By the time I do remember, he would've had time to lose all the pieces.
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