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Posted by Jay on February 05, 2001 at 18:17:32 from (64.20.39.82):
In Reply to: Online JD Memorabilia @ gti-bti.com posted by farmerjohn on January 31, 2001 at 12:50:59:
How can I find a group of repair people for Battery Operated Toys? Pictures Available. Battery Operated Toys 13 toys for $660. Including Gypsy Fortune Teller Gypsy Fortune Teller (Sonsco) Number 3 on top 10 $1,000 to $2,200. Rock and roll monkey (Alps) Puffy Morris (Y co) Reading Bear Magnetic pick up. (Alps) (2) Shaking Antique Cars (TN toys) Drinking Captain (S&E) (Variation) Smokes through ship Battery operated walking dog (Linemar) With two plastic whistles, walks blows, whistles, and turns head. Frisky Pup remote control (ALPS) Jumps barks moves head wags tail Battery cable controlled jaguar. Windshield broke off (1 piece with seat) Durham train engine remote wire control battery Old Timer Convertible touring car canvas top friction mechanism works good. looks good. (Revell) Maxwell Auto pull toy Plunger works car lifts up. Clapping Monkey (Windup) Missing fur at feet. Misc. Elmo ladies Rouge compact. Pat 9-14-26 Vintage 1940 Wooden Beer Barrel tap Rosette cookie dip in grease molds Overland candy scale Cast iron soap like dish covered in white with holders at bottom. (May be for holding a shaving mug!)
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