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This page might take a while to load - but itll be worth the wait (we promise). There are a lot of neat images.
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This page is thanks in great part to the online sleuthing of boomer Michael Lerner (born 1956). Please visit his 70's Tour site for more nostalgia. Michael says, I have collected and sold baby boomer toy stuff for a number of years (before eBay). My main passion was (and is) MAD magazine collectibles. I have consulted on various MAD related projects including the TV show and numerous books. Most recently I helped out on a MAD magazine covers book that will be published later this year. For two years I also wrote a TV toy collectibles column for Toy Shop. We do NOT know where to find these toys - so please don't email us asking. |
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(above left) Superball (Wham-O c1965) (above right) Supermagnet (Wham-O 1960s) (far left)Thinkatron Toy Computer (Hasbro 1960s) |
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(above left) Johnny Seven Rifle (Topper Toys ©1964) (above right) Secret Sam Attache Case (Topper 1960s) (far left) (lower left) |
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(above left) Air Blaster (Wham-O ©1960s) (above right) Odd Ogg (Ideal ©1962) (left) Robot Commando (Ideal, ©1961) (below) Pedal Engine Fire Car (many companies made them. Here is an AMF model from the 1950s/60s) (below) Monster Models (Aurora ©1961-68) (bottom left) Super Stuff (Wham-O, ©1966) (bottom right) Cootie (Shaper ©1966) |
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Wanna see more? Go To AISLE TWO |
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