Anyone collect toys?????
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Anyone collect toys?????
This is the first I have ever been able to purchase. Really hard to find in any condition. The latching mechanism does not work. There is life after knives and guns. It is a 60's MARX Atomic Cannon. Over 26 inches long and 16 high.
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Re: Anyone collect toys?????
Do you know if it's modeled after the original atomic cannon, dubbed "Atomic Annie"? It is on display at Ft. Sill, part of the artillery museum there. As I recall, it was on tracks, not tires.
Ken
Edit: Never mind, I looked online and found pictures of the real deal. Not similar. It's been nearly 20 years since I saw the real one at Ft. Sill.
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Edit: Never mind, I looked online and found pictures of the real deal. Not similar. It's been nearly 20 years since I saw the real one at Ft. Sill.
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Re: Anyone collect toys?????
That's really cool! Did ya get the shells with it? I've got a couple of cork guns that are fun until the cat runs off with the corks.
My wife said I've got way too many toys and I parlayed with I'd have a whole lot more if she hadn't thrown some of them out to which she replied that she hadn't thrown any of them out; she'd just hid them real good and that I've got toys in the attic. I looked in the attic and there ain't nothin' there.
Or maybe she was implying something?
My wife said I've got way too many toys and I parlayed with I'd have a whole lot more if she hadn't thrown some of them out to which she replied that she hadn't thrown any of them out; she'd just hid them real good and that I've got toys in the attic. I looked in the attic and there ain't nothin' there.
Or maybe she was implying something?
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Re: Anyone collect toys?????
No Shells, I think there were only two to begin with. Heck, I think having toys are better than having girlfriends and a lot less expensive.
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Pretty cool there WB, really nice find...hope your summer is
going good down in your new selling spot by the docks....
I have buried somewhere the Tiger Joe Tank...remember that one WB...
it not only rolled over my buddies army men all set up, it shot a big shell with a
heavy rubber tip, I won all the battles with that bad boy !!!
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going good down in your new selling spot by the docks....
I have buried somewhere the Tiger Joe Tank...remember that one WB...
it not only rolled over my buddies army men all set up, it shot a big shell with a
heavy rubber tip, I won all the battles with that bad boy !!!
Will
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/clearcreekknives
Re: Anyone collect toys?????
A long time collector of toy trains. Mostly O Gauge Lionel. Not much on toy's but I still have my big toy truck from my childhood I think "MODEL TOY'S" and my brother his PIE SEMI TRUCK. I have a small collection of FIRST GEAR toy trucks and a couple of WINROSS trucks but they are pricey.
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When I was a kid, or should I say a little kid, I collected hard plastic and rubber toy horses and my office is full of them still, mostly Stuart and Hartland sets. For a while I was collecting die-cast cars and trucks and there are about 100 of them on shelves around the room and a line of them on a continuous shelf going across two sides of my office near the ceiling. On the walls are shelves with a little of everything like old metal pistols, tops, puppets mixed in with all the more adult stuff like my knives, hatchets, nutcrackers, clocks, fishing stuff and old tools among lots of other misc. stuff. I've posted pictures of my office before and did a story some years ago for Knife World called "Three Easy Lessons" on becoming a knife collector with pictures. I hate cleaning day which usually doesn't occur very often. So yes. I collect toys. The garage is full too.___Dave
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Thanks for the posts. I managed to buy the NAPA six decades of Nascar in the 90's. Could not resist, my High School ride was a 1949 Oldsmobile business coupe like Red Byron drove to the first, the 1949 NASCAR championship. Ya know that just might make a topic all by itself. "High School Rides" "Ooh the joy of it all."
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I discovered many years ago from my attendance at "Toy Shows" and online "Toy Auctions" are a great place to find Pocket Knives and cutlery related items.
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My fire engines, 1930's-1950's.
My favorite.
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Hey - me too! It's been 10-15 years since I was last actively collecting Lionel, but I still have all of them stored away. Just like my knives, my trains are a random pile of pre-war, post-war and modern. None of it is mint or very valuable. Of course, my prized possessions are the trains and accessories my Dad bought before I was even born. He started buying trains when my sister was born in 1949, and he bought additional cars and accessories every Christmas from 1949 until the 1960s. We would set-up a huge layout around the Christmas tree every year, with two locos, plenty of switches and all the operating accessories. I have all of it except the original set my Dad started with, my sister has that.mrwatch wrote:A long time collector of toy trains. Mostly O Gauge Lionel. Not much on toy's but I still have my big toy truck from my childhood I think "MODEL TOY'S" and my brother his PIE SEMI TRUCK. I have a small collection of FIRST GEAR toy trucks and a couple of WINROSS trucks but they are pricey.
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1/64th....and of course I needed a fontaine heavy haul lowboy to haul it I need help.....
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Like I said before, I had to quit or get a bigger room. I just haven't gotten rid of any of them yet. ____Dave
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Dave, I really like looking at those type of pictures. There are so many things to see, like the old saws in the top picture and the tractors in the bottom picture. A John Deere and I would guess the one with the red wheels is an Oliver. I even see Carmillus' T-Bird on the top shelf.
Thanks for sharing some of your goodies.
Oh, and what about that set of heavy, dark colored antlers? Is there a tale about them?
Treefarmer
Thanks for sharing some of your goodies.
Oh, and what about that set of heavy, dark colored antlers? Is there a tale about them?
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No Phil. There is no fun story there, the dark set came from a sale or something, the smaller set up by the hat rack, I shot, and the elk antlers on the safe are purchased somewhere too. The only other set in the office is on another wall and that is a smaller 8 point that I got in the Black Hills when I was in the Air Force. Some of my "toys" go back to when I was very young or came from my parents or were given to me by old friends. There are as many stories of my life in this room as there are toys and the memories are way better to keep than the things. So many of the people I got these things from are gone now. ____Dave
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50+ Schoolbusses, collected from all over the U.S.
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...............I completely overlooked the t-bird, treefarmer, thanks for pointing it out!!!.......... .........................treefarmer wrote:Dave, I really like looking at those type of pictures. There are so many things to see, like the old saws in the top picture and the tractors in the bottom picture. A John Deere and I would guess the one with the red wheels is an Oliver. I even see Carmillus' T-Bird on the top shelf.
Thanks for sharing some of your goodies.
Oh, and what about that set of heavy, dark colored antlers? Is there a tale about them?
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Dave, if you're looking to get rid of some of it, call the guys at American Archeology (the pickers on the television series). Maybe they'll stop by and make you famous!
I was at a flea market shop somewhere a couple years ago, where the owner had hundreds of old oil cans of various sizes and brands. I mentioned he should call the pickers because that's the kind of stuff they seem to like. He replied that he had contacted them but was told they don't pick retail shops, just collectors that want to downsize or divest their stuff.
You might qualify!
Ken
I was at a flea market shop somewhere a couple years ago, where the owner had hundreds of old oil cans of various sizes and brands. I mentioned he should call the pickers because that's the kind of stuff they seem to like. He replied that he had contacted them but was told they don't pick retail shops, just collectors that want to downsize or divest their stuff.
You might qualify!
Ken
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