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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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I got a mint Peter Pan toy sixties Sweetie Vendor unused still in box for a tenner last weekend. Works on old penny and all functioning.
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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What's a Peter Pan sweetie vendor? Trying to get a picture in me head what it would look like ??
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Re:Peter Pan Toy vendor

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Here is mine.
I also think you should have bought the Pussy shooter for £200!
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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I shall post up a photo later of what it looks like. It's not like Bryans Fan's delightful machine. Mine has clear plastic drawers in the same style as the red upright chocolate machine. You put an old penny in the slot, grasp drawer, push coin through and drawer releases. Hey, we might have hit on a new forum category, show us your toy coin ops?!?!?! Bryans Fan - I have never seen a machine like yours, what years were these about? Charming device. Malc.
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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Another slot game/toy, not sure how well this would be received today by the PC crowd.

Vintage One Arm Bandit Board Game
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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Here is a toy chocolate vendor on eBay in case anyone wants one.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOXED-PETER-PAN-N ... 483c07496a
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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And starting at £49.99 is Madame Rosa the fortune teller (previously started at £99.99!)

Not coin operated, but she looks like my mystic Portuguese friend Rosa. You get crystal ball, cards, rings, earring and scarf - and a prediction that gullibility will lead you to buy lots of expensive tat that will be worth nothing in the future...
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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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You allow the sale of children in England? !OMFG! I thought that went out with Charles Dickens! Naughty, naughty, naughty! :tut

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Re: T'is the season of "Car Boot"

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ive give up with car boots this they all seem to be full of plastic cr+p !!ESCAPE!!
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Slot Radio

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Although there are many toy and novelty slot machine items out there and most are a bit tacky (big understatement), the one below is not that bad looking and works and judging by all the bids appears to be popular especially given it's second hand..

Of course you won't be able to hear in a few years anyway and not due to old age either..... :smash:

Ebay link SLOT RADIO

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eeby jeeby Bay

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What's going on here then?

Does somebody think it's real and not a toy?

Or should I have been collecting cheap nasty "lets pretends" all these years?
At least I'd be able to swing a cat at home if I had. :!?!:
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Re: eeby jeeby Bay

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I think I might put my Genuine Zoltar machine on Ebay :D
but first I will give you chaps on the forum first refusal :D :D
staring bids at £300.00 :D :D :D
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Re: eeby jeeby Bay

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it comes with several slate printing blocks of old pinballs!..check the postage as well, £15 !!. It won't be the first person to get caught by these toys. incidently I saw the repro Rippler that went for £600 on its way to europe in the back of a van last week!
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Re: eeby jeeby Bay

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swaledaleslots wrote:it comes with several slate printing blocks of old pinballs!..check the postage as well, £15 !!. It won't be the first person to get caught by these toys. incidently I saw the repro Rippler that went for £600 on its way to europe in the back of a van last week!

Was it a rare reproduction of a Ford Escort van made about ten years ago containing original parts, or was it an antique version of the much sought after copy of the Sprinter which will only increase in speed when going down hill?


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eeby jeeby Bay part II

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At least it's not a replica, it has the three mounting holes instead of one up the middle, but how much? And what the hell is the reserve?
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Moneybox Madness

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Are we getting desperate, the below 1D Chocolate money box is pretty rough condition has already reached £127......Now what is odd there is always buy-it now ones on other sections for less than a hundred and often around the £60 mark sometimes if original box.....So is it just the slotties that are desperate as this has been listed under the coin operated section....Not sure I understand the appeal of these, they are tiny, I think one sold recently at the Coventry auction....I guess I cannot talk I did but another money box the Hi Top one, with a jukebox, bit more to my taste as it is identical to the real thing, well the front half and I thought the £20 I paid was a lot !OMFG!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950s-VINTAGE ... 2579312923
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Re: Moneybox Madness

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i paid £30 for one off ebay a couple of years ago to go in my cupboard with my smalls..... I thought that price was enough for a tin toy
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Re: Moneybox Madness

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wow!!! nearly 200 smackers including postage :!: .....wonder if the buyer realises its only about 7 inches tall?......maybe they think its a full size vending machine?.....they,l get a shock when it lands through the letterbox?... :shock:
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Re: Moneybox Madness

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Nearly £200! I bought mine for about £18 a few years ago. I do like them though, but not that much. They appear to be like buses..... not one for ages then 2 at once.



http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950s-VINTAGE ... 53f2cb4d53


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950s-VINTAGE ... 53f2cb585a
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Re: Moneybox Madness

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950s-VINTAGE ... 416fce56fd
dip your bread folks, here is yet another vendor, straight off the slow boat from China, a steal at just £125. I'm almost tempted to buy a crate load, just in case (not!) :lol:
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