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2008-06-27 Collectibles--Toys - Daisys From Scotland: Peter, The Model 160 was the most basic of a set of four of these guns made in Scotland by the Diana company. It has a smooth bore and is 33" long. It shoots darts, BBs, or .177 pellets. The next...
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2008-06-19 Collectibles--Toys - First Editions 2006: Hi Hazel, Do you live in the US or Canada? In the US, it's the long US cards that are desirable. In Canada, it's the short cards. If he has so many on short cards, I would try to complete the set on short...
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2008-06-06 Collectibles--Toys - collection hot wheels: Hi Joey, It all depends on the age of the collection. I, along with a couple of other Hot Wheels experts do appraise collections for a fee. It's usually 5-10% of the total value of the collection, depending...
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2008-06-01 Collectibles--Toys - Dating of Daisy Model 25 Air Rifle: Wendy, Without seeing the gun, your question is hard for me to answer. These patent numbers first went on a Daisy No. 25 pump gun in 1930. In 1936, a very intricate engraving was stamped in the frame...
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2008-05-31 Collectibles--Toys - daisy air rifle: Yuba, Your gun was manufactured during the WW II era when Daisy was not allowed to make air rifles and toys from metal. Yours is known as the No. 85 Daisy Commando and was made from 1943 to 1946...
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