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Masons was a small chain in the Northeast mostly PA, NY. NJ. They were different in that the chain was a franchise , sort of like McDonalds, each store having it's individual owner who licensed the name, etc. We had one when I was a little kid in Altoona, PA....they closed up in the late seventies, most of them became Value City stores (also now currently closing the company filing bankruptcy).
I don't remember a whole lot of the store, other than it was low-cost, low-maintenance...open warehouse ceilings, leaky roofs, etc. A lot of buy-outs and such...the Big Lots of it's day.
I remember my mom buying me a Mighty Mouse sweatshirt there when I was really little.
I would pay full price for those SSP cars and the Aurora kits by the way. A bargain at $3.19!!Comment
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TARZAN (art by Neal Adams)...The LONE RANGER...TONTO (both of those had Gil Kane art)...SPIDERMAN...HULK...BATMAN...ROBIN...SUPERMA N...SUPERBOY....& CAPTAIN AMERICA
The comics themselves book for about $5 in good to $30 in mint, the ones I named being the most sought after. I have seen the Spidey & Hulk ones at Toys 'r Us recently packaged in a two-pack with a one old comic and one recent comic - they were clearanced for $5.99.Last edited by johnnystorm; Nov 11, '08, 8:01 AM.Comment
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SSPs were great fun. I made lots of dents in the baseboards with a purple pointy-nosed salt flats racer I had. The SSP smash-up derby set has to be one of the funnest toys ever. At least until the pop-off doors got lost.Comment
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SSP's were simply awesome. They worked fantastically and took A LOT of abuse. Anybody here collect these today? I wonder how they held up over the years. I've thought about picking some up off of ebay, but I'd only want ones I can play with. Ones I could continue to abuse.WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.Comment
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Never heard of the place"Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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SSP's were simply awesome. They worked fantastically and took A LOT of abuse. Anybody here collect these today? I wonder how they held up over the years. I've thought about picking some up off of ebay, but I'd only want ones I can play with. Ones I could continue to abuse.
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SSP's were simply awesome. They worked fantastically and took A LOT of abuse. Anybody here collect these today? I wonder how they held up over the years. I've thought about picking some up off of ebay, but I'd only want ones I can play with. Ones I could continue to abuse.It's all good!Comment
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