Sunday, November 24, 2024

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 once again had a chance to watch an old fave the other night----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---and featured in a previous auction at the former SeriousToyz.

And then of course, a fab loggie from putz artisan, Howard Lamey.

And then there's the Happy Little Santa Ornament set from Blumchen; while supplies last of course; see that at Christmas Shop: USPS Christmas 2004 Holiday Ornaments Postage Stamp Santa Claus Ornaments - D. Blumchen

And finally, Howard's 2024 Christmas Putz and tree....with Trolley!  He made all the "flatties" too!  Again click on the photos and links.

SOME ASSORTED UNFINISHED WOOD HOUSES FROM FACTORY DIRECT CRAFTS, mushroom houses, and some really nice micro kits; MORE HERE

VINTAGE HERSHEY PARK, A FLICKR PHOTO ALBUM; GO TO Vintage HERSHEY Park | Flickr

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

THE RETRO RENOVATION ARCHIVE OF HOLIDAY CRAFTS AND DECOR--PUTZ TOO; WHAT FUN AND QUITE A TREAT!  GO TO Holiday Archives - Retro Renovation

FOR THE TRAIN FOLKS---1946--LIONEL LINES; THE LEVEL OF DETAIL HERE IS QUITE AMAZING--GO TO Lionel Lines: 1946 | Shorpy Old Photos | Framed Prints

And by special request--what a  time capsule; the 1963 Progress Lighting Catalog.  Bet  you recognize a few of these!  And even still have one or two examples.  Go to 1963 PROGRESS LIGHTING CATALOGUE | Flickr

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1 comment:

  1. Those little figures in Lamey's Christmas village are awesome!

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