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  • Megospidey
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    My favorite was the Road Runner and Coyote...still have it.

    My second favorite was the Marvel Superheroes...

    Third - Disney's Jungle Book.

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  • jessica
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    I wanted to be grown up so I had the most boring lunchbox ever. I wish I had a Planet of the Apes one.

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  • johnnystorm
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    Had a Batman one in the '60s (and no it's long gone and now out of my price range to replace), then a Rat Patrol one (which I still have but in super-rusty condition). Later on I had (briefly) a Partridge Family box my Mom got me because I liked the show...until I used it as a sled one day on the way home and destroyed it. Last lunch box I had, replaced with paper bags after that.
    Favorite ones that I found later on but never actually used were the Evel Knieval, Super Friends, & Marvel Super-Heroes. I'd like to find a decent priced Indiana Jones & Robin Hood one.

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  • HardyGirl
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    As a kid, I was lunchbox deprived. My mother just didn't see the point when a paper bag would do just as well, and I couldn't lose it. My friend took pity on me and gave me her Bobby Sherman lunchbox when I was in 4th grade (the time I stopped eating school lunches). Then right before 6th grade, I saw a Bionic Woman lunchbox in the back-to-school display at the grocery store. I even had my own money to pay for it. But y'know what Mom's answer to this was? "You already have a lunchbox."

    Of course, this is why I collect them now, and whenever I eat lunch w/ my kids, I bring one. (usually one of my newer ones) Now I have:

    SMDM (1st version)
    Hardy Boys
    Star Trek (catalog repro)
    Star Trek (gift shop special)
    The Monkees (catalog)
    Fame
    Star Trek TNG
    Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (Target repro)
    Knight Rider
    SchoolHouse Rock (catalog)
    a generic planet Mars lunchbox (Chabot Space and Science Center giftshop)

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Hey Mike...I know you had a huge lunchbox collection.

    Did you sell them all?
    Yea, Hector

    Unfortunately they all had to go a few years ago.

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  • ScottA
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    The only ones I remember my brother and I having as kids were the School Bus, Pebbles & Bamm Bamm and Lidsville.

    The ones I have now are:
    '66 Batman
    Super Powers
    DC Superheroes
    Marvel Superheroes

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  • Hector
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    Hey Mike...I know you had a huge lunchbox collection.

    Did you sell them all?

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    And here they are



    Theses aren't the actual boxes from childhood. These are actually new and unused. Sorry for the glare on Steve.
    Beautiful layout...very streamlined and clean...

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    And a MAC user. I like him already
    Yeah...Mac user here as well...

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  • megoapesnut
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    And a MAC user. I like him already

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  • megoapesnut
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    And here they are



    Theses aren't the actual boxes from childhood. These are actually new and unused. Sorry for the glare on Steve.

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  • Hector
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    WWE's Batista is a lunchbox collector (aside from his white cars and bikes, lol)...



    Batista on MTV Cribs - exclusive highlights | The Sun |Sport|Wrestling

    Last edited by Hector; Mar 24, '10, 8:27 PM.

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  • megoapesnut
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    1) Planet of the Apes! Duh!

    2) Six Million Dollar Man

    3) Hardy Boys

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  • Hector
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    My favorite as a kid...and actually used it until it fell apart...The Banana Splits...which was actually made of vinyl...not metal.

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  • Hector
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    Superman 1954, 1967, and 1978...I have them too...

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