Aw yeah, here's a present from me and Mantooth, another chapter in my favourite part of the site, Vintage Toy Store shots. This year we spend a lot of time in 1978 when the Star Wars phenom was taking hold but we also explore a local Heroe's World store (most toy collectors know from whence I speak)
Lots of fun sights this time around including vintage Corgi, Matchbox, AHI rack toys, Zee Toys Metal Men, Shogun Warriors and a big sopping pile of Nerf.
Lots of fun sights this time around including vintage Corgi, Matchbox, AHI rack toys, Zee Toys Metal Men, Shogun Warriors and a big sopping pile of Nerf.
Click here to visit Vintage Toy Store Photos Part Nine
And with that, I bid you adieu for the Christmas season, I hope 70s will leave you all lawn darts and Billy beer.
That's it for Plaidstallions this year, I'll return on New Years Eve for the 2nd annual retro awards until then I have toys to put together and well, malt liquor to consume.
Thanks again for all your kind words and insanely funny comments this year, you folks make this site the reason I sit here and scan.
I don't know what makes "Space Shop" more awesome. Is it the Luke Skywalker mannequin, or is it the giant Close Encounters background image?
ReplyDeleteI had to look up the Zee Toys Metal Men. Seriously, I've never seen or heard of them before this moment. I managed to miss that whole line somehow. I recognize the "Son of a Gun" line though. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThere was a Heroes World in a nearby mall here for years...man I never missed an opportunity to head in there when I could. Love that crazy door frame!!
ReplyDeleteHeroes World was awesome! I love the picture in the gallery for it shows the rolls of stickers in the background. That was always the best part of the store for me. I also got a kick-ass Yogi Bear pencil there once which I treasured for years!
ReplyDeleteFew of the classic toys nowadays are collectible, therefore will increase in value as they will not always be made, so keeping the box in good shape is advisable if you plan to treasure a keepsake.
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