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VINTAGE 1960s ITEMS
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#CH160 - Monster Head Charm Display Picturing Frankenstein
Vintage 7" tall cardboard vending display card picturing Frankenstein and another ghoul. The cards are marked Mike Turner (not the famous comic book artist). My now grown son and I found these when he was a little boy and we went to the auction of the AAA vending company in downtown Cincinnati. They are from the 1960s are very neat looking. There were 100s of them, but this is the last pile. They have two plastic heads glued on them and they went in the front of a vending machine where they were vended on mini keychains. It says "Hey Kids" "They Stick on your Head". AAA was the manufacturer and distributor of the charms and they would push them around Halloween around the mid 1960s. We used to have the literature showing how much they cost with dates and things, but it is long gone. If I remember correctly, they were $10/1,000.
$7.50
#TY256 - Pair of 1960s Shoes for Barbie
You get the pair for $1. These are roughly 3/4" from front to back. They are soft plastic shoes that were made for early Barbies. I found these many years ago at the now defunct Acme Specialty Co. in Massillon, Ohio where they sold them as Barbie shoes. My understanding is that they fit the standard Barbie dolls of the day. They are from the 1960s and are in unused condition. They are soft plastic and most are pink, yellow, blue, and green. The more you order, the more different colors you will get.
$1.00
#MS105 - Unused 1964-65 New York World's Fair Ticket
Vintage unused ticket from the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Says good for one admission. These are unused stock from the fair in perfect condition. We bought them right and so are offering them to you guys at this ridiculous price. 4" wide.
$0.25
#TY251 - Set of 4 Miniature Diecast Metal Cars in Colorful Box - Japan
Neat little 7/8" diecast metal "Old Timer" cars in nicely illustrated box. Box is 4" long with good graphics. They roll too. Box and individual cars are all marked "Japan". These were in a sealed case and are in extremely good condition. Box says they are the "Smallest Old Timers Ever Made". Unsold old stock recently rescued from a store near New York city. Circa 1960.
$3.50
#HH089 - “Devil Finger Nails” Halloween Accessories
Colorful header card pictures a nasty looking fellow in bright red and gray. Superior graphics. Plastic finger nails in a poly bag. Circa 1960. Package is 5” tall. I found these at the now defunct Acme Specialty in Massillon, Ohio.
$2.50
#PL055 - Peace Pinback Worn on Easy Rider
Vintage 1 1/4" Vietnam protest pinback. This pin was in the movie Easy Rider. Take a look at the movie and you'll see Peter Fonda wearing one of these on his helmet! They have the union stamp on them and came from a vendor who actually sold them at rallies in the late 1960s.
$1.50
#TY221 - Nicely Illustrated Display Card with a Dozen Kid's Sunglasses
Vintage 14 1/2" tall display card with 12 pairs of kid's sunglasses. The cards are slightly rumpled from being folded in storage all those years. Found these in that warehouse in the Boston area. These are very nice and retail for pretty good money.
$15.00
#TY231 - Set of Five Indy Style Made in Japan Tin Litho Race Cars in Header Bag
Vintage lithographed set of 5 tin Indy style racing cars in original package. Each car is about1 3/4" long. Unsold old stock in great condition. Circa 1960s. The headers are marked "Made in Japan". They are freewheeling with plastic wheels and metal axels. All cars are different colors.
$3.75
#CH148 -Beatles Flicker Ring
The ring flashes from one Beatle to another pose with the same Beatle. We don't have very many, so don't wait long to order and no special requests please. These came from an old vending place around Chicago and are typical mediocre quality vending stock. They all flicker, but are not as clear as some of the more expensive types that came on displays.
$5.00
#CH090 - Tin Litho Made in Japan Lone Ranger Badge Set
Vintage made by KTS from 1950's to 1960's tin litho Lone Ranger Badge Set. Carded set of 12 tin litho badges averaging from 1 1/2" - 1 3/4" in size. Each is marked Japan. It includes the Lone Ranger (no licensing mark), Texas Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Special Police and Pistol badges. You can cut the cardboard into 12 pieces and sell each badge individually. Unused old store stock.
$12.00
#CA029 - Group of 10 Eastern Airlines Kiddie Wings
You get 10 for $4 (that's 40¢ each). These are vintage unused stock from around 1960. The older heavy hard plastic type. They were made in sealed packages of 10 and so have kept in very good condition. 2 5/8" wide. This is a great price on these. These came from a former employee. Eastern Airlines was considered one of the "Big Four" airlines for nearly 50 years till they hit bankrupcy. Kind of like General Motors current situation except they never recovered.
$4.00
#HH110 - Christmas Card Line with Santa Holders
Vintage 10" wide card with 24 hard plastic Santa head clips. You stretched the line out and clipped Christmas cards on it with the Santa head clips. Each clip is about 2" tall. These are from around the late 1960s. Lines for Christmas cards were popular around that time. This is an uncommon one and one of the best ones because of the hard plastic Santa head clips.
$3.00
#MS001 - Full Display Card of Rain Hoods
Vintage full display card of rain hoods. Really nice graphics. Good condition. 13" tall. They say "Singing in the Rain". Circa 1960s. I found these in the in the basement of an old novelty distributorship that has been defunct for a long time in Columbus, Ohio.
$5.00
#SOD001 - Dr. Pepper Cup
Less than 3" tall vintage Dr. Pepper Soda cup from around the 1960s. Excellent condition. Found in an old soda plant. Soda cups are popular with collectors because they are still inexpensive. You can assemble an incredible collection for less than a hundred bucks. Try doing that with other collectibles!
$0.50
#PL060 - Sock it to 'em Spiro Pinback
Vintage 1 3/4" diameter pinback that says "Sock it to 'em Spiro". These are interesting. They were made in 1968 by AAA novelty in Washington D.C. and are a reference to a 1968 cameo appearances of Richard Nixon on the Laugh In show which aired just before the general election. Richard Nixon deadpanned, "Sock it to me?" on the show. Many credit that appearance on Laugh-In as pushing Nixon over the top to get elected to the presidency. His opponent Hubert H. Humphrey declined the invitation. Spiro, of course, refers to Spiro Agnew, who was running with Nixon as his Vice President.
$1.50
#CC065 - Old Coca Cola Free Sample Cup
Vintage waxed Coca Cola Free Sample cup. These are really nice. Just 2 1/2" tall and very scarce. Excellent unused condition from an old bottling plant. Early 1960s.
$1.50
#PL052 - I Hate Everybody Nikita Khruschev 4 Inch Pin
Vintage 4" diameter pinback. These are extremely rare. There was only one small box of these found at AAA novelty in Washington D. C. and we have them all. Here is the description from Hake's Auction of one that sold there recently for $125.24 - Boldly captioned "I Hate Everybody" and likely issued just after his 1960 appearance at the United Nations General Assembly in which he pounded a table with a shoe. Curl reads "AAA Novelty Co. Wash. D.C." Rare and essentially Mint. - They do have a few extremely minor scuffs from being moved around in the box, but you will find none better as these are all there are.
$15.00
#PL097 - Humphrey for President Pinback
Vintage 1" diameter Humphrey for President pinback. Leftovers from his 1968 presidential campaign. Hubert Humphrey was vice president twice and so he is quite collectible. These have the union mark and the famous Bastian Bros. mark. Unused, but a few very light scratches.
$1.00
#SOZ036 - Dr. Pepper Carton Insert
Vintage 8" tall carton insert. Dated 1963 and has a 10 cents off offer.
$0.35
#CC015 - Coca Cola Butter Tub Theater Coupon
Old stock found in the back room of a drive-in that closed over 30 years ago. A couple of different varieties were found. These have the older fishtail logo and are likely from the 1950s or 60s. They are 4 1/2" wide and made of paper that has nicely aged. They were for a 50¢ discount on a giant butter tub of popcorn.
$0.75
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