
From the Scoop Archive - 1/25/2003
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Outstanding Buck Rogers Prices
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| 1934 Buck Rogers Space Uniform, Sackman Brothers; sold for $1000 |
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If you're looking for some top quality American toys from the
19th and 20th century, look no further than www.american-toys.com. Dan
Kubert (son of the famous artist Joe Kubert) has put together an amazing site
that's brilliantly organized and simple to navigate...and, of course, is just
chock full of “antique toys for boys and girls” ranging from toy
refrigerators to toy submachine guns. Dan features die-cast, tin, steel and
wind-up toys (and more) as well as toys in practically every imaginable
childhood genre: the military, music, comic characters, westerns, and SPACE!
We're thrilled with Dan's selection of incredible space toys, and we're
especially pleased to report some amazing prices a few Buck Rogers (see Did
You Know for more) toys have brought (see below)! The market for space toys
is extremely strong right now, and it's only getting stronger with books such as
S. Mark Young, Steve Duin and Mike Richardson's extremely successful Blast
Off! (see Scoop 6-21-02 for more). Get in on the action, and you're
guaranteed an out of this world adventure!
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1934 Buck Rogers Space Uniform, Sackman Brothers; sold for $1000
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1934 Buck Rogers 25th Century Rocket Ship in O/B, Marx; sold for $4350
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1937 Buck Rogers Chemical Laboratory in O/B, Gropper Mfg. Co.; sold for $2100
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1933 Buck Rogers Pocket Watch in O/B, Ingraham; sold for $3200
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1933 Buck Rogers 25th Century A.D., Whitman, BLB #742; sold for $375
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1937 Buck Rogers Attack Ship in O/B, Tootsietoy #1033; sold for $630
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1935 Buck Rogers XZ-34 25th Century Navigation Helmet, Daisy; sold for $1200
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1930's Buck Rogers Ring with Glass Cover, Mfg. Unknown; sold for $450
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