Were the LPs in one of your usual places or did you run across them someplace new?
Regarding the HotWheels you just found, I *still* can`t see "1983" as being vintage
Were the LPs in one of your usual places or did you run across them someplace new?
Regarding the HotWheels you just found, I *still* can`t see "1983" as being vintage
Few finds from today:
- Genesis Invisible Touch LP Mint
- 1970`s Zellers Metal Dump truck - Made in Japan - New in Box
- Vintage Keystone Penetrating Oil tin
Huh, I like that Keystone can! Nice that the truck is still NIB.
Some finds today from an estate sale.
- paid $1 per toy car, some nice hot wheels redlines included
- vintage tin paper label 25 cents
Here`s a few more items I got.
Todays finds:
- some 7" records - paid $1 each
- 3 vintage Tin cans - $1.50
- early 1970s filter queen vacuum - $10
(comes with attachments, filters, and carpet hose and attachment (not pictured)
Another ghetto blaster! Good heavens...
Some of those cars are really cool (and not just the ones I played with back in the `60s).
Epoxy thinner? There`s something you don`t see every day.
Todays finds
- vintage oil treatment can
- cranberries cassette and rush cd
- Jesse Winchester first LP
- 1986-87 Tonka 1887 Loader (Part of the 2024 construction set)
Your Tonkas must make for a pretty cool collection these days, like a construction company depot.
Finds for March 14 2015
Found some stuff for free.
- Sony WM-F65 Walkman
- Vintage Brother typewriter
- 1955 Pepsi Cola bottles
- 1976 Tonka truck
- Vintage CAA decals
- Vintage Esso Grease can
- Vintage diecast toy racecars (made in Hong Kong)
Also found these items:
- 2 records
- vintage blank cassettes
- early 80`s Tonka Vector Van clutchpopper friction toy
You must have a fair number of blank cassettes by now!
I like that typewriter.
March 22 2015 finds.
2001 Structo-ERTL reproduction Firetruck
Heh heh, "Adults only, Not intended for play"...
Some good finds this weekend. 8)
Couple 1950`s Japanese tin friction toys
Love this one !
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