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Do you know which company made a toy bird that really flew and flapped it's wings? It was awesome and forgotten in time.
Also, what are the possible choices for 'matchbox' size metal spaceships with little plastic seats?
Who made those hard green and yellow balls that clanged together on a string?
Was it Marx that made non-movable small blue knights and fire elementals?
What manufacturer made vintage plastic spartan miniatures for museums?
That is most of what I have not identified in toys.
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Anyone know who this little 7" guy is? No markings anywhere that I can find.
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This store has the butler and the tennis player jigglers for only $7 each.
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I am trying to identify a dime store toy from my childhood in the 1970s. The toy was a floppy rubbery figure that was part of a line of similar figures that were about 5-6 inches long. My figure was in the dress of a butler (wearing blue tails) running with a tray holding a bottle and wine glass. I remember another figure was a tennis player. All figures were of the same older, balding (British-looking) gentleman with white mustache, just in different molded costumes. The figures were not very thick but the arms and legs were spread out to show wild motion, especially since the figures flopped when you suspended them from a suction cup that was connected by a thread that pierced the old gent's head. I remember these figures were sold near the poopatroopers and bend 'ems because it was always difficult to choose which to buy. Anyone else have memories of these?Leave a comment:
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Anyone have any clue?
Looks familiar, but can not place it. Blow molded.
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Can anyone help me out to give me a brand and year for this spring loaded horse. Thank You
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Anybody have any insight to this guy? It is all blow molded, weighted at the bottom, and says 'Made in Hong Kong' on the back.Leave a comment:
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