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Gaspare #268366 07/26/2012 04:55 AM
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here's some M/Cs from the same cabinet:

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Gaspare #268367 07/26/2012 04:57 AM
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a few more,,,,

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Gaspare #269107 08/08/2012 08:39 PM
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I still have some Britains Models 'swoppets' from the 1960's,knights,ACW and the overland stage coach which as you can see in the 1967 catalogue cost twentyseven shillings an eleven pence(well over a months pocket money)

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JOHN JURY #269148 08/09/2012 07:29 PM
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Don't have the stagecoach but wish I did have a Jacob's cracker box full of knights and cowboys and indians though fond memories

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stagecoach, box!! very nice!

Here's a couple more pieces I saw on WAF...

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Gaspare #269219 08/11/2012 03:15 PM
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Any clues to who made this ??? No maker mark that I can find !!!!

Any info will be appreciated....

This is a good thread !!!

Regards,

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the patrol cast iron piece is repro. i can tell by the poor casting on it.

mananero #269771 08/24/2012 04:25 AM
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yeah, Rd, white tires,,,I know..
I actually got it years ago without tires! , A friend gave me those..Just a display piece on a bookshelf.. The original is a hard to find one by me..

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no gaspare your mc is real made by hubley original it had black tires. I think those white tires look like they came off a rubber toy something like a mickey mouse sun rubber toy. Fat guy lou bell patrol truck is a repro poor casting and no rubber for the tires. Yes at one time wheels were also cast iron but mostly they were chromed. His patrol car i would say is around 5 to 10 yearsof age. Those rubber motorcycles are neat when you can get all the color combinations. They were made by auburn rubber. Plus they came in different sizes.

mananero #269801 08/24/2012 05:30 PM
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Really nice toys!

Schuco radio cars.

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Mikee #269881 08/27/2012 04:29 AM
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mananero ,, thanks! ,,thinking that a good repro I almost gave that away to a kid down the block last year! The white tires were a good match as far as size/scale so they're on there..

I got a case of tin M/C wind up toys I bought in the mid 90s for a couple dollars a piece,,this day and age they're probably still at that same value!, IF I can get my hand on them easy I'll post a few..

Gaspare #270121 09/02/2012 01:38 AM
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Posted for Militarynut (Andy).

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And one more for Andy.

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Vern #270123 09/02/2012 02:07 AM
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Thanks Vern Your the MAN!!
Fellow members:
Here are a few of my toys the first being a Ken Kearsley of England piece a civil war soldier on horseback, Next is a German Panzer Speewagon made by Lineol third reich period with original key the cannon swivels and the panzer soldier is removeable,then comes the DAK panzer abwehr-kanone made by Lineol third reich period then we have the food kitchen on wheels (mmm Goulash soup)Kanonen rohr-kuche made by Lineol third reich period
Then we have the panzer officer made by Elastolin, Colonial soldier same maker and German soldier same maker
I have had these in my collection for over thirty years Hope members enjoy viewing these treasures
Good luck in your hunting
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Militarynut #270137 09/02/2012 04:20 AM
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Vern, thanks for posting,,, Andy,, those are amazing! ,great shape too,, that Panzer is really something.
Are they going to the MAX?

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hi gaspare
good morning sorry these third reich toys wont make the max this year . my tables will be full as i bought a large japanese sword collection and i will be bringing my few german ww1 camoed helmets plus outher third reich treasures sorry i am still fondling my toys. forgot to mention that the panzer speewagon is wind up or batteries operated dont know what size german batteries fits its a large hole . also if you look close one side light is lost to time outher wise 98 percent original paint thanks god bless all andy militarynut

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Andy your PM box is full. I'm looking for an exc kai gunto navy sword with shark/ray covered scabbard.

Jareth Holub #270605 09/10/2012 12:21 AM
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hi jareth
thanks for your e mail sorry been out of town buying more of the japanese sword collection . im addicted what can i say just came back in town today. just bought a few real old koto blades this trip year 1490 and 1500s dont find any early koto blades around for sale in todays market. very happy to pick this mans collection also several nice polished gunto mounted army swords plus two navy swords steel blades 1930s not stainless. most japanese naval swords are at bottom of ocean all swords going to the max show hope to see you there thanks again andy militarynut

Militarynut #271097 09/21/2012 03:55 AM
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well to keep this going here's a few more,, most junkers but I still keep them around wink -

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Gaspare #271098 09/21/2012 03:59 AM
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about 3.5 inchs long...

anyone know age of this pistol? , 60s? 70s?

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Gaspare #271099 09/21/2012 04:10 AM
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some other stuff,,,and oh yeah,,even some military! wink

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Gaspare #273750 11/12/2012 01:52 AM
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When I find TR and other militaria collecting getting stale,I buy and sell vintage toys..Bought this group for only $5.00
Nice 1960's era plastic trucks, and 2 trains.To give you idea on scale, the Fire Engine in back is 12". The trains are 40"
The 2 small dump truckas still have the original store,brand tags .39 cents for the larger, .19 for the little small.

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Merry Christmas.....Ba-rum-pa-pa-pum !!!!

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Nice little grouping of Corgi die cast WarBird series planes.

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Hi Gaspare your cap gun is from the early 60s cheers, Ryan

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thanks Ryan,,,sadly 99% of what I posted here Sandy has taken frown
We still have a long road ahead of us...

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