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  2. 35 Vintage Toys That Are Worth an Astonishing Amount of Money ...

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    2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.

  3. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe 1970s introduced a plethora of toys that have evolved from childhood playthings to cherished collectibles that defined a generation. From action figures and ...

  4. Here’s How Much Your Vintage 1980s Toys Might Be Worth - AOL

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    Price on eBay: $5,000. Though normally tattoos on babies would seem taboo, Cabbage Patch Kids were one of the hottest toys of the 1980s, with each doll having its own unique look and birth ...

  5. All Metal Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Tin toy car, Toytown line, Wyandotte Toys. All Metal Products Company was an American toy company founded in 1920 and based in Wyandotte, Michigan for most of its history. It produced inexpensive pressed metal toys under the Wyandotte brand name, and was the largest manufacturer of toy guns in the US for several decades in the 20th century. [1]

  6. Johnny Seven OMA - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Seven O.M.A. (One Man Army) is a multi-function toy weapon produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline and released in 1964. [1] Johnny Seven O.M.A. was the best selling boys' toy of 1964, [2] [3] and was marketed on children's television. It has a unique number of features, including seven actions (thus the "Seven" in the ...

  7. Dimestore soldier - Wikipedia

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    Dimestore soldier is a name first given by collector and author Don Pielin to American-made toy soldiers sold individually in five and dime stores from the 1930s to the 1950s before being replaced by plastic toy soldiers called army men. Though most figures were hollowcast metal, composition and plastic dimestore figures were also made.

  8. 13 Collectible Toys From the ’60s That Are Still Valuable

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    Sold for: $5,000 Space-themed toys were huge in the 1960s, leading to Mattel unveiling the Major Matt Mason Lunar Base Command Set in 1968. The set was part of the Major Matt Mason line, which ...

  9. Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures - Wikipedia

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    At Mr. Snappy's Extremely Gigantic Toy Emporium, Larryboy accidentally knocks down a chemistry set which falls on clay sets creating the monstrous Crazy Clay Monster. The monster attacks Larryboy, but he puts it asleep by playing a toy saxophone. Larryboy then goes to a concert of his favorite yodeler, Einger Warblethroat.