Reliving the 70s One Catalog Page at a Time
Amazing Space Lego Display
The Big Toronto Toy show was this past weekend and while I went home empty handed (well, save for th...
Scenes from Toy Fair 1975
I love these little black and white vignettes taken from the floor of the NYC toy fair, while almost...
The Six Million Dollar Man Trading Card
It pretty much had to happen, Card #20 is the Six Million Dollar Man and for good reason. My own mot...
Bugs Bunny Meets the Superheroes Part 2
Continuing our series of flashbacks thanks to my friend Lou’s vintage negatives we have a shot...
Ideal 1976 Evel Knievel Catalog
By 1976, Ideal Toys was coasting a very powerful wave of having one of the top selling toys in the c...
The Cardboard Black Hole
I found this ad in a Canadian Toy Trade Magazine so I’m not sure if the toy itself ever got ma...
The Brothers Super Fine
“Would either of you ladies be interested in seeing our enormous genetalia?“ Another sco...
Dr. Steel Trading Card
Card #19 is Big Jim’s “greatest challenge” Dr. Steel. I still remember seeing the...



























































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