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When i was a kid back in the 60s i had Hornby train sets; metal toy cars etc - bet if i had kept them (and the boxes) they would bring a tidy sum now - alas i didn't
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The Jim'll Fix It, 'How to milk a goat blind-folded' sock puppet.
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1st 2000 AD .....my insane mother was OCD and binned everything .
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The original Thunderbirds in their boxes. No idea what happened to them..
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Guess Who... The older version was much harder.
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i had a dalek from early 60s that was clockwork, and sparked as it moved.
no idea when it got lost, but it would be worth a few bob. action men got buried in garden after a "friend" had a sh1t in the carrycase when caught short. that will be a nice find for somebody one day on time team ! |
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i buy old toys mainly from car boots and they are worth a tidy sum especially in their original boxes, most of the old toys in good cond are worth money ,those old cap guns are now fetching decent money , when i was a nipper i had a load of those britains lead soldiers some on horseback etc ,i had great fun whacking them with a hammer and smashing them flat ,wadc!
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had some tin clockwork robots in the 60s when i was a nipper wrecked them as well . how does that old song go ......i wish that i knew then what i know now now that im older !
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i feel more sorry for the kids that had toys yet couldnt play with them.
far more creative to had had a bit of fun with them, ..has to be worth more than a few hundred quid. |
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always wanted one of those "johnny sevens " a big multi functional machine gun type thing ,if i ever see one at a carboot i will buy it .
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Johnny Seven OMA
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Sierra Cosworth . My first car , a real 'Boys Toy'
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