Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2020

THE Coolest James Bond 007 Attache Case Ad That You've Never Seen.

I've been collecting James Bond for at least 30 years. In all the guide books, all the Bond magazines, I've never seen this ad from some sort of 60s toy trade magazine for Multiple Toymakers, but it's amazing. I just have to post this here.







In today's world of anti-violence, it's really pretty crazy to see Santa with a gun and a child holding up Santa at the end. Definitely a huge shift since the 60s when this was marketed at 6-13 year olds.


Thursday, October 24, 2019

Amazing Star Wars Boba Fetts at Hakes Auctions!





The Rocket Firing Offer for Boba Fett.


Proof of Purchase, Clip Four and It's Yours...



The Empty Promise And The Sad Truth...




No Chance Of Shooting Your Eye Out Kid...Ho, Ho, Ho






The Famous Rocket that could be Fired...




J-Slot Back



Selling at Hakes.com November 7th, 2019.
Estimate at $200,000.


(Left) L-Slot sold in 2019 for $112,000 and surpassing previous sold L-Slot for $85,000. (Right) J-Slot Nov. 2019 Sale. 




Kit Bash Grail











L-Slot Back
Yet another choking hazard or lost eyeball...




Tuesday, July 19, 2016

GOOFY CHANGEABLES LOST IN THE 1970s.










This is just a starter/place holder page while I work on other pics and more. Distributed by Leaf Brands circa 1970. These mini figures with hard plastic parts and a flexible vinyl body were sold in counter top boxes as seen in these rare pictures above. Bagged and marked with two random figure images, each bagged contained one figure with interchangeable heads and other parts to make a mixed up combination character. Eight figures in the line included: Chef, Housekeeper, Judge, Prisoner, Drunkard, Body Builder, Hippie and French Gendarme style Police Officer w/club and cape. Styled in the vein of Weird-Ohs or Nutty Mads, these figures could be bought as above for one dime each. Imperial Toys also released a rack toy carded version with six figures and some other packaging varieties may exist as these were sold through discount outlets. The  figures I bought as a child were from a church bazaar table where they also sold candy and other novelties. There is little information out there, so I thought I'd put this up with more to come in the future. 


Below pics from Cool "&" Collected website of my carded toy and below the Brabo Parafools, basically Nutty Mad parachute figures, so cool.



Brabo Parafools!




HARD PLASTIC "NUTTY MAD" TYPE FIGURES WITH PARACHUTES.

HOT WHEELS ZOWEEs!





Available at Shell Gas Stations in clear bags as below and
at retail in other configurations. Smaller than Hot Wheels at about 2" long.




"Fun Buggies" German Carded And Bagged.