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Cracker Jack prizes ? What are these ?

Started by tw22, October 01, 2014, 07:08:10 PM

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tw22

Quote from: predino on October 06, 2014, 06:16:25 AM
Never mind
Sorry dude/miss lol ... yeah the price jumped up there. Had I realized you may have wanted one before hand, I would have removed at least one from the lot for you if you had liked, but now it's too late lol. Sorry :-/


amanda

I am fairly confident it is intended to be Tyrannosaurus. Ya gotta be old, like me, and have fond memories of these things....

**I cannot remember where I put my glasses, or remote, or pencil just now, but I remember plying with these things...:b

SBell

It is absolutely, definitely a Tyrannosaurus. Keep in mind this was the 1950s-1960s. The variety of dinos made was pretty limited.

tw22

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Quote from: amanda on October 07, 2014, 12:09:10 AM
I am fairly confident it is intended to be Tyrannosaurus. Ya gotta be old, like me, and have fond memories of these things....

**I cannot remember where I put my glasses, or remote, or pencil just now, but I remember plying with these things...:b
Hey I remember playing with the Marx dino figures while watching Land of the Lost on Saturday mornings ... I'm only 37 ;-)

Quote from: SBell on October 07, 2014, 12:25:17 AM
It is absolutely, definitely a Tyrannosaurus. Keep in mind this was the 1950s-1960s. The variety of dinos made was pretty limited.
Fair enough. My Schleich is a far cry from those older molds hahaha ...



Is it possible instead of being a T-Rex, it's supposed to be an Allosaurus (not my Shleich here, but the Linde in question obviously) ?

SBell

Here is a site that lists them all

http://www.dinosaurcollector.150m.com/lido.htm

It is a T.rex.

And I realized that the company is Lido, not Linde. Whoops.

tw22

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Quote from: SBell on October 07, 2014, 02:26:55 AM
Here is a site that lists them all

http://www.dinosaurcollector.150m.com/lido.htm

It is a T.rex.

And I realized that the company is Lido, not Linde. Whoops.
Bwahaha ... oh that's too bad :-) I put Linde in my listing, but I should have triple checked lol :-)

And cool site ... I see that my own guess of Allosaurus wasn't too far off either:

"Tyrannosaurus: at the time the information was limited so getting the number of fingers is not that unusual. It could pass as a an Allosaurus."

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