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Old 10-17-2020, 11:12 AM
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You had to throw that Dit Clapper signed Beehive card in, didn't you, Jeff?

Welcome back.

Did you take a full on break from cards/sports memorabilia to concentrate on those action figures or did you still dabble here and there?

Prior to covid shutting everything down, I was starting to attend some local card shows and was really looking forward to checking out garage and yard sales, flea markets and some auctions, but, of course, all that was dashed, unfortunately.
Still dabbling here and there with EBay sellers, mostly CDN ones, but it certainly isn't the same as what I was hoping it would be.
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cool stuff. you looking to sell the jackie robinson?
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Old 10-17-2020, 12:32 PM
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Incredible collection and photos, definitely brings back a lot of good memories. Well done Jeff!

Love that complete Devastator!
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Awesome collection. As a child of the 80's, it was a walk down my childhood. I loved The Transformers and Masters of the Universe....Now, if only you had Thundercats.
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Awesome collection Jeff. If you're ever in Lincoln, Nebraska I own two toy stores that specialize in vintage toys. I have or have had pretty much everything in your pics.

My stores were recently featured by Bloomberg:

https://www.quicktake.video/videos/2...Gp5r31s4PpnVpQ
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I think I might have been a little too early for most of these, but then again I don't really remember most of the odd toys we had. I recall the more common Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars, Legos, the green army men and I want to say we either had, or friends had and we coveted stretch armstrong and rock em sock em robots. I also recall a smash up derby car set that had pop off pieces when they collided with each other.

Star Wars figures were popular as well and we had a bunch of figures, but don't think we ever had any of the larger toys.

When I got into baseball, a lot of the toys took a back seat to sports and then when video games came out like Intellivision and early Atari games, that was it.
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I remember playing with alot of the toys. They sure look crude and primative to what my son was playing with!
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