I think I have a plastic ice cream bucket of old match box cars hiding in the basement. Maybe I should fear that someday, pickers might just show up at my door! lol
I heard G.I. Joe the 10” toy die out. Then a few years later they came out with a new smaller one, I think it was 6” and the popularity started out and they brought back the 10”
But you couldn’t call him a ‘doll’, he was known strictly as G.I. Joe.
You could have a Barbie Doll, Ken doll and a G.I. Joe.
I think I have a plastic ice cream bucket of old match box cars hiding in the basement. Maybe I should fear that someday, pickers might just show up at my door! lol
ReplyDeleteSome of those old ones are worth a few bucks...you should check it out.
ReplyDeleteThat's right. A lot of old toys are collectibles now. In fact, just about everything is.
ReplyDeleteFord made Models T & A. Today, models show a lot of T & A.
There you go again, Orbs! T & A....... Hahaha
ReplyDeleteI'll bring you some DVDs next party. Hehehe!
Of couse I do not own any YET
I'm more of a T man than an A man.
ReplyDeleteWe know what you search in the early hours. No problem.
ReplyDeleteYou appear normal to me.
I heard G.I. Joe the 10” toy die out. Then a few years later they came out with a new smaller one, I think it was 6” and the popularity started out and they brought back the 10”
ReplyDeleteBut you couldn’t call him a ‘doll’, he was known strictly as G.I. Joe.
You could have a Barbie Doll, Ken doll and a G.I. Joe.
Another toy worth a bunch are the old peddle cars, trucks, fire engines the boys had in the 50's
ReplyDeletethey also had little farm tractors.
ReplyDeleteMy dad had one and when he passed away, the tractor for some reason vaporized....I was pissed.
I had a pedal car, but couldn't afford insurance.
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