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1955 Robert Gould-like figures
Hey everyone, I picked up a small lot locally of baseball figures. Two of them, Ray Boone and Ted Kliszewski, are 1955 Robert Goulds. The others are similar size, shape, and weight, but they are of generic players so clearly not from the same set. While I’ve seen some generic issues as “cake toppers“ and the like over the years, I’ve never seen any quite this detail, as each one has wrinkles in the jerseys and unique jersey numbers on the backs. Does anyone have any idea where they might be from?
Also worth noting that a few of them were broken and then glued back together -- I don't think I'd expect that for just generic cheap five and dime-type figures, though maybe I'm wrong! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1b8bcf545c.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...bc6a371512.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c140315149.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Have you checked the 1955 Dairy Queen / Tasty Freeze statues?
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Post Cereal Baseball toys
in 1963 Post Cereal included these in boxes of Rice Krinkles cereal. You can see a box front advertising them and a photo of the group of toys at the bottom of this page:
https://postcerealbaseballcardmuseum...m/boxes_2.html |
Fred comes through again!
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I couldn't pay for them fast enough. |
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I can't find much other info on them. Are they desirable in any way given their generic appearance? |
I have a group of six painted generic little plastic players, similar but none the same as pictured so far in this thread. I got them for nothing, which is what they're worth, I'm sure, and have no idea about their source or whether they were issued with paint or someone did that later. What I do know is that I absolutely love them and would be looking to add to the collection if I was still searching eBay or going to shows. Every kid my age had at least a company's worth of similar dark green soldiers with which we played endless war games, including sending some in parachutes up with the little plastic Nike missiles we had, and I'm sure there are still some stuck in the oak trees in our battlefields of the back yards. Love my little ballplayers!
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I love to see new stuff, I have not seen the Post premium players before. |
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polakoff's seven "non-Gould" player-figures are from Baseball Players, "unbreakable" set No. 110
made by Lido Plastics probably in the 1960s. Attachment 582512 Attachment 582513 Hank's player-figures are an unnamed set made by Ajax Plastics in the late 1940s or 1950s. Attachment 582515 |
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I love the little Ajax Plastics set... the figure 3rd from the left looks just like a mini version of the Spalding Baseman Trophy.
Great info Butch! |
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