2jakes
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I have one I bought at estate sale ten years ago.
I still have my old baseball and mitt, mid 70s vintage. Need to give it a clean one day.
Not sure, probably a gentle clean with warm water and soap, once dry maybe some leather conditioner. I haven't used the glove since the early 1980s and can't see me ever using it properly again.
This old 1970s Dinky toy Stuka sits in my den. It has a working 'bomb' into which you stick a cap from a cap gun. When the bomb hits the floor it goes off with a bang! I got this plane as a Christmas present in '76 or '77.
Not sure, probably a gentle clean with warm water and soap, once dry maybe some leather conditioner. I haven't used the glove since the early 1980s and can't see me ever using it properly again.
I really like these vintage pull along toys. The pilot and photographer figures are cool. The Zeppelin airship is awesome and in such nice condition. The 'plane looks like the Spirit of St. Louis that Lindbergh flew to France with. Your uncles must have been careful kids with these two wonderful toys, considering how good they look.
I still have two tinplate / plastic Alpine cable cars and plastic figures which my father bought for me in Bavaria back in the mid 1970s. The figures came with the cable cars. Once upon a time there were also two plastic 'stations' which enabled you to move the cars back and forth, alas they're now long gone. They are just like the cable cars we rode on in the Alps back then.
Cable cars by Al Sutherland, on Flickr
I have a couple of extracted molars which I keep in a small tin 35mm kodak canister.Extracted molars... don't ask me why my teeth never fell out. Worse yet, why I still have a couple in a jar my dentist gave me. I'll save the pictures for the weird stuff thread.
Many of my childhood things survived because of my mother.
Coming back from the war, going to
my bedroom where I had an old roll-top
desk.
Going over my comics, 45 rpm records, baseball cards, marbles, tops and other
stuff from youth.
Sitting there....
I had the strange sensation as that of
an old man (even though I was 23) looking at a kids things and trying to
recall what it was that held such joy
and importance from them.
I could not find myself getting rid of them mostly because of my mother
who found solace in them while I was
away.
I've kept them for that reason and for
a period of my life when I was young,
innocent/ignorant about most things in life.