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Name: Annette Peters
E-mail address: haywardpeters@aol.com
Comments:Hello I have a collection of dolls. I wanted to know was a Scarlet Ohara ,Annie Oakley,MC Hammer and an OJ. Simpson doll he has on blue jersy and white football pants . I also have a talking , story teller doll looks like a troll his name is Yano. He also has a round wish button on his stomach. He tells stories about a boy named Jonah. He is clad in fur.
Saturday, May 26th 2007 - 02:11:32 AM
Name: Robert Federle
E-mail address: rfederle@cox.net
Comments:Man does this site bring back memories. I have seen some interesting things here. Some I used to have and some others I remember friends having. I have created a shortcut and I plan to check here often. There are Lionel Train items and Johnny West items. If these items could only bring back youth. I miss those times. Thank you
Wednesday, May 9th 2007 - 09:36:42 PM
Name: Anna
E-mail address: nvatra@ma.ri
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Sunday, May 6th 2007 - 03:51:08 AM
Name: Anna
E-mail address: nvatra@ma.ri
Comments:All the best I know how much time and hard work you have put into this project.
Sunday, May 6th 2007 - 03:50:07 AM
Name: Pete
E-mail address: thecloudchaser@dejazzd.com
Comments:Looking for a childs lantern light; circa 1955. Looks like an old fashion lantern with half of the globe red and the other half green. Replica of a railroad lantern I think. I think it's a plug-in electrice lamp
Saturday, March 24th 2007 - 08:41:20 AM
Name: CP
E-mail address: cperez1026@yahoo.com
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Thursday, December 28th 2006 - 09:34:36 PM
Name: Dr. Slag
E-mail address: moltenslag@msn.com
Comments:Fil: The Ph is being used for other things these days, i.e. phat, phish, etc. So your ph is gone. I liked the "eye in the sky" view of the store. We knead to talk soon. Your surrogate daughter is in UPMC Southside after having shoulder surgery. She should be getting out on Sunday. Hope to hear from you soon. Mike Mohan
Friday, December 8th 2006 - 06:34:12 PM
Name: Adrian
E-mail address: magicalsensitivity@hotmail.com
Comments:Thanks for a successful online order. Shipping was super fast to the Western US and packed well. Special thanks for locating this awesome fish. This vintage plush is nice and clean. I couldn't have asked for a better example to start my collection. Best luck.
Tuesday, September 12th 2006 - 09:36:56 AM
Name: Joe Licata
E-mail address: jelicata@earthlink.net
Comments:I was wondering where you are located? (I guess I can go on map-quest for that!) I collect Diecast Corgi, Dinky and Matchbox. Is it worth the trip for me to come down there? I live in NW New Jersey and have a Gallery in New Hope Pa. It looks like you have a great shop! Pls e-mail me at your convenience. Sincerely, Joe Licata ps: looks like some sicko left an inappropriate message on your guest book. some people are really sick.
Sunday, September 3rd 2006 - 07:47:03 PM
Name: jason rich
E-mail address: jabo1982@twlakes.net
Comments:i was looking for info on an old toy car i have and couldnt find anything that came close anywhere.youre site had more of the category i was looking for and though i didnt see my car on there i seen some from the same manufacturer and i am going to give you a call about it.you have an excellent store and great prices. thank you for youre information.
Wednesday, August 9th 2006 - 04:19:01 AM
Name: Joe Butera
E-mail address: jbdetroit@earthlink.net
Comments:Great website! I was wondering if anyone remembers a mid 1960's toy called the "lollipop Factory"? It looked like an assembly line with a crank conveyor belt than moved a cooking pan under three downspouts of sugar, water and syrup. Then there was a handcrank mixer. Then the pan dropped into a stove that cooked using a lightbulb. It came with molds and sticks to make the lollipops. I think Kenners made it, but I am unsure. If anyone has any information, please contact me. With respect, Joe Butera
Sunday, May 28th 2006 - 09:48:08 PM
Name: carol taranowski
E-mail address: caroltaranowski@hotmail.com
Comments:I am looking for a old fasion wooden pop gun for my grandson. Carol
Saturday, April 22nd 2006 - 12:06:43 PM
Name: Larry
E-mail address: radioa@sympatico.ca
Comments:I found a Roy the Froy doll last Thursday (April 13/06) at a yard sale! Blue in colour, complete with box and booklet dated 1961. Luv those Yard sales!! :-)
Friday, April 14th 2006 - 04:44:27 PM
Name: 1890 House Antiques
E-mail address: 1890house@metrocast.net
Comments:Just looked at your site and WOW!!! Where are you located? Coming down to PA. in June and would love to tour your shop and possibly purchase items.
Saturday, March 18th 2006 - 03:38:38 PM
Name: Mactoys
E-mail address: rmcbain@shaw.ca
Comments:Looking for Minnitoy and Lincoln toys made in Canada during the 1940's and 1950's. I am interested in all toys but would also consider Buddy L, Sturditoy, Keystone, etc. Thanks Nac
Monday, January 23rd 2006 - 11:00:06 AM
Name: Jenny
E-mail address: jennyp220@sbcglobal.net
Comments:Hello, I was lucky enough to find a "Roy the Froy" Freudian Troll doll for my mom. Now my uncle wants one because he had a black one when my mom had her white one. They are little fluffballs with eyes and feet. You hold the big toe and shake it and tell it your problems. It was in the late 50s and early 60s and predates the troll I believe. I hope lightening strikes twice. Please help.
Monday, December 12th 2005 - 10:56:41 AM
Name: John Wiebe
E-mail address: NGPinc@shaw.ca
Comments:Nice site. I am looking for Candian built Minnitoy trucks and parts
Saturday, November 26th 2005 - 06:16:20 PM
Name: thomas chmielewski
E-mail address: tomc@fullsail.com
Comments:you have a nice store with lots of toys, i collect,batman/superman,etc,
Friday, November 4th 2005 - 04:59:07 PM
Name: joe sellers
E-mail address: dennisp846@aol.com
Comments:I have a Hubley, Mary's Lamb pull toy. It is still in the original box. It is made from "humboid" and is model # 105. Any info on value, age, general info would greatly be appreciated.
Saturday, October 29th 2005 - 02:29:58 PM
Name: Lloyd
E-mail address: ill5019@aol.com
Comments:Neat site. I visited your shop about 2 weeks ago and you have a large and diverse inventory, enough to bring a smile to most 'big kids'. Thanks alot! Lloyd
Sunday, September 25th 2005 - 05:09:45 PM
Name: Tenna
E-mail address: Tenna10@gmail.com
Comments:I love your site it is a delight. Please add me to your newsletter or email list. Email me if you post new things, I will visit often. Thanks Much Success to your website Tenna
Friday, September 2nd 2005 - 12:53:14 PM
Name: Robert Hellweg
E-mail address: rhellweg@everestkc.net
Comments:I have a house full of old 1930-60's toys, from pull toys to wonder tinker toys to wind up crawling dolls (japan) to puzzles (judy, doepke ect). Do you do purchases of collections?
Saturday, July 30th 2005 - 06:35:04 AM
Name: dominic Glover
E-mail address: chad126@insightbb.com
Comments:Love old toys. Love Hotwheels.
Friday, July 15th 2005 - 06:24:13 AM
Name: Jennifer Price
E-mail address: jennyp220@sbcglobal.net
Comments:Hello; I am looking for a Roy the Froy doll and no one seems to remember it. It is like a troll doll and came out the same time. They are hairy and you grab them by the big toe and shake them so the hair stands out while you tell them your problems. Any idea what I am talking about or where I should look? Please help! Jennifer Price
Friday, April 1st 2005 - 09:25:28 AM
Name: Pat G
E-mail address: pglithero@comcast.net
Comments:I am in search of a favorite old toy. It included various geometric shapes, in see-through plastic, with slots in each side. You could match slots and build artistic piles of these pieces. Someone told me it might have originally been part of a game. Is there a chance you might know the name or key words for which I could search for this toy?
Saturday, January 22nd 2005 - 09:13:46 AM
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