Epic VINTAGE TOY AND GAME haul from a JUMBLE SALE

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Epic VINTAGE TOY AND GAME haul from a JUMBLE SALE

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Hi Nic. LOL "We're in clear out mode. We have lots of stock, so we're not buying anything." And you bring home a board game haul! 😮 Classic Nic!😊 I guess you know that we - your loyal viewers and followers - are probably a step or two ahead of you. Source away when the getting is good!
PS The Six Million Dollar Man was a mid-70s TV show. It starred Lee Majors as Steve Austin. Lee Majors is about 85 now!

cgoad
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Great collection Nic, brings back many happy memories .

chelsal
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Thoroughly enjoyed this Would love to see all the rest you bought What a wonderful collection
Heightened my interest in toys and games re selling

Suzannewatterson
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The Sorcerers Cave was fantastic (had the tile extension pack too!), played it for hours when I was about 10-11 (1980-81), back in the old D&D days. Mystic Wood was a similar companion game. The King Kong game is based on the 1976 remake by Dino De Laurentiis. Formula 1 was great used to play it at my Grandparents, they had a copy 'under the stairs'.

Jim_L
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Thanks nic for your time and video valuable info as always

anthonycooper
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Great haul Nic. I love finding and selling vintage board games. Especially the ones I had as a kid. I think I'm right in saying that the original King Kong movie had Kong climbing the Empire State at the end, but the 1970's remake moved the ending to the twin towers.

seewhatubuy
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I played booby trap when I was a kid. In late 60s. If I recall right; the coloured pieces sit together jumbled up in the end with the spring pulled back. So not in the spring area but the area revealed when pulling back the spring. You place tokens in there, gently release the spring until the tokens are nice and tight. Players take it in turns to pull out their coloured counters, trying to pull them out with out setting the booby trap off! Ie not pulling one out and disturbing all the others whereby everything pops out under spring tension. The winner is the player who retrieves their tokens first. I can’t remember what the numbers down the side mean though.

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I sort of remember and have played the Booby Trap game. I think somehow there was tension in that movable bar and you took turns removing the pieces so it slowly narrowed. The objective was to not create a space that the bar would SNAP closed rapidly. That would send the pieces everywhere. I just can't speak to the nuances. If there were cards telling you what color piece to remove or how many pieces you were required for that turn? I do remember it being a fun game to play. Just got annoying picking up the scattered pieces and making sure you found them all for the next play. Love your content!

LIVINGKNACKERED
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Also found The Sorcerer's Cave for the first time on Saturday!

flipmodeisthegreatest
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Nice haul Nic. Had lots of those games over the years. Got a sealed minty fresh Connect Four from I think 1984 somewhere.

richardmpayne
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Loving the smashing buying going on !!! I also had a few games to do this week mb hotel & masterpiece by Parker’s which were all complete apart from one of the little lamp posts missing a top 😂🎉

laurenceknight
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The camberwick green mould is cool, I’ve got the wombles onto sell somewhere

dhsugarblade
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Six million dollar man Steve Austin a man barely alive we can rebuild him to make the worlds first bionic man 😊 love it what a program had the action figure as a kid (wish I still had it 🙈) great haul Nic 👍

Panzer-xiuj
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I had that King Kong game as a kid Nic. Good memory's.

MattSellsStuff
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I love buying old games. But my rule is we always play them at least once before selling on, although we keep longer if decent enough to play again.

Martin-
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The King kong games was released to coincide with the movie remake in 1976 shortly after the twin towers were built

garyclifford
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You MUST know that there was a 1976 remake of King Kong where he climbs the Twin Towers. You MUST know that The Six Million Dollar Man was a hugely-popular TV show in the 1970s. You MUST know these things, you can't be that unaware!!! 😲

CardiffOneOne
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Didn’t King Kong climb up the Empire State Building in the Chewits advertisement! Don’t pretend you don’t remember you’re as old as the HILLS….just like me 😂😂😂

dhsugarblade
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Are you able to move them even when pieces are incomplete?

rickgrimesisboss
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i sold that Dickins game last week. sorry commenting as im watching lol

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