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2008-05-10 Collectibles--Toys - History of Daisy: Sara, The wood stock/forearm No. 111, Model 40 Red Ryder was made from 1940 until 1942 and after WW II also made from 1946 until 1950. After 1950, the stock/forearm were made of plastic. To the best...
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2008-04-29 Collectibles--Toys - bubble leaf blower: Hi Ashley, The Fisher Price bubble leaf blower is one of my favorites because it is so good in blowing tons of bubbles. It does show up on ebay every once in a while, but often people don't even know...
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2008-04-27 Collectibles--Toys - Daisy 104 Double Barrel: Larry, You are correct. The No. 104 double barrel without the oval "SAFE" window is quite scarce and was the first production variation, in my opinion. On these guns, the word "SAFE" appeared on the...
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2008-04-26 Collectibles--Toys - daisy 230, 131: Jim, The Daisy 230 Diana was made in Scotland for Daisy starting in 1965 through 1974. The 230 was one of a group of four of these Diana break-action guns. The Daisy 160 wsa the lowest of the...
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2008-04-22 Collectibles--Toys - Daisy Model 179 Peacemaker: Mark, Thank you for the information re: your friend's gun. I have added it to my database of these pistols. These 179s have been a difficult type to get my arms around. If you would like to know...
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