Thursday, March 26, 2020

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

As always, some wonderful finds, oldies but goodies, special requests and more. Click on the photos and links.

First up, we watched an old fave the other day---Robert Donat and Greer Garson in Goodbye Mr. Chips. Without a doubt, one of the best movies ever made,

It's followed by this fantastic 1950's "Torpedo Boat" made by Marusan, Japan----here are the details: 12.5", litho tin w/ crank propeller; lots of dimensional tin details, complete w/ both flags; mint in NM box w/ original inner wrapping. It sold for $310.50 a few years back....It's followed by one of our favorite 'loggie' putz houses by Howard Lamey of littleglitterhouses.com. We just love the roof line.

And finally another fave from Howard Lamey, The Bay Window Cottage.

p.s. Almost forgot---today's the last day to get Lucy's digital book for $15.00-....


CREATE 12 SIMPLY SUPER MINIATURE HOUSES----EVERYTHING YOU NEED AND SO MUCH more info here. 

SOME ASSORTED UNFINISHED WOOD HOUSES FROM FACTORY DIRECT CRAFTS; MORE HERE
 
WE LOVE THIS SITE--THE GOLDEN AGE OF "SPACEX" TOYS; CLICK HERE

And if you like antique carousels, CLICK HERE.

Check out this really neat pre-WWII Marx train track set-up brochure with some very interesting configurations; more here

A VISUAL GUIDE TO THE MOST POPULAR HYDRANGEA PLANTS; MORE HERE

Here's another oldie but goodie from Howard: A Dutch Colonial; more here 

FENDER IS OFFERING FREE ONLINE GUITAR LESSONS; more here 

MORE OF THE VINTAGE CATALOGS WE LOVE; CLICK HERE

SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC FROM EVERYTHING CROTON HERE. 

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