Saturday, December 14, 2024
-9° C / 15° F
A Wonderful New Discovery with
Something for Everyone
As of today, I've written 1,644 posts. One would thing that I'd be tired of writing,
but I never get tired. I don't earn money from the blog, but I enjoy
writing and learning about toys. Of course, today's post "breaks the rules",
in the sense that there are no real toy photos, but photos and signs of toys.
However, in a sense, I "pass", as I am including toys in the photos.
The designs for toy box covers, instruction manuals, and magazine advertisements were artists for their generation. They were well-trained and
had talented in their field.
I "discovered" this wonderful store on ebay while searching for today's post.
There are toys on this site, but I liked the "retro" advertisements, and
illustrations in the magazines that this interesting store happens to sell.
Tomorrow, I'll work on the post that has wonderful
toy old catalogs and signs, and plenty of them.
Above
The oldtoystore USA logo
American Flyer Trains Prewar (WWII) Porcelain
Enamel Sign
16.5" x 9.25" ( 41.9 cm x 23.5 cm)
Lionel 1956 Train Catalog
Original 0 027 40 pages
American Flyer Trains (1920's) Tin Sign Reproduction
Bassett Lowke Model Railway Engineering
Catalog 1963 Trains Boats Live Steam
Lionel 1948 Consumer Train Catalog
Lionel 1957 Consumer Train Catalog Original
Lionel 1953 Train Catalog Original
0 027 40 pages Madison Hardware
So that's it for today
Thanks for visiting my blog and have a great
part of the day or night, wherever you
may be.
My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman
and I can always be reached at
toysearcher@gmail.com
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