That's good to know!! I think those little stickers are pretty cool, that's the main reason i picked them up.
here are rubber bugs in September 1962. [url=https://flic.kr/p/2o3kge8]https://flic.kr/p/2o3kge8[/url]
In terms of gum machine prizes, I don’t immediately have a source for when fluorescent hi-bounce balls become common (the original one didn’t hit the market until 1965)
They were probably sold and made in Mexico originally before the molds got like they are now. Think all stuff sold there officalky needs to be made and labeled as "mim". Unlike the recent stuff I think someone in the states places custom orders for. Ive never seen those with stickers. These seem to be actual for Mexico products.
Do any of you guys have a preferred vendor for a new set of these? I snagged a set off of eBay in 2017 for $45 shipped. Now they're... more. I was telling a buddy of mine about them and he had no idea they existed! His birthday is in a couple of months so I think this would be a fun gift idea.Thanks!
Wow, $42 per 1000! I imagine they would have been sold in dime vending machines. With a U.S. dime in 1962 having a silver content of 0.0723 of a troy ounce and the current price of silver being U.S.$22.80 per troy ounce, a dime then is equivalent to U.S.$1.65 today.Yes, I vaguely remember seeing the fluorescent hi-bounce balls in vending machines before I saw them packaged as rack toys. This would not have been before May 1966 though when I returned to London, Ontario from a boarding school in Kennebunkport, Maine. Who knows, they may have appeared earlier in the vending machines of a K-Mart, Woolco, Zellers, Towers or Fredericks discount department store in some far flung suburban mall but we lived quite close to the downtown core where banks of vending machines weren't common.The real question though is why Marx didn't roll the Cinema Creature and Nutty Mad figures in glow-in-the-dark plastic during the 1960's. To me it seems that it should have been a natural. But this wasn't done until 1991 with the Uncle Milton reissues of the Movie Monster figures:
This guy has them for about $20 a set.Marx Toy Recasts. On facebook
This guy has them for about $20 a set.Marx Toy Recasts. On facebookhttps://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077767870534&eav=AfZS_mZpzFxNsoBIPRJ-RUCFQjWstRLdzvLkUh0-7iYvcV0v3cKakq3OIjnxK89dmaw&fref=nf&paipv=0
Interesting! I'm wondering whether all the molds originated with Marx or whether even duplicate molds have been made since Marx disappeared?
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