VINTAGETOYS COLLECTORS FROM ALL THE WORLD HERE IS A GREAT AND RARE ITEM… A VINTAGE TIN BATTERY OPERATED PINKEE THE FARMER, FARM TRUCK WITH PIGS, MADE IN JAPAN BY NOMURA TOYS(TN) , IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION. NON STOP MYSTERY ACTION, PISTONS ENGINE AND LIGHT, ETC. THE FARMER HAS HIS HEAD GLUED TO THE BODY , THE TOY IS USED FOR THAT REASON HAS SOME SCRATCHES, PAINT LOSS AND THERE IS A MINOR SIGN OF RUST IN THE BACK PART OF THE TRUCK. BATTERY COMPARTMENT IS OK .MEASURE IS 9 1/2″ INCH LONG.
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A real beauty of a receiver. This Ham Band / Shortwave receiver works perfect. Excellent sensitivity. Really nice arm chair rig. I have verified all functions. A real joy to listen to. Take a look.
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A very rare and clever toy produced in Germany approximately 1885 until about 1905. The little hand-cranked tin artist draws with a graphite stick onto paper via ‘programmed’ double-cams (x and y axis). I read about it in a book about magic/illusions, printed approximately 1899, when I was in 2nd grade and became obsessed with finding it. Some texts say it was an expensive wealthy person’s toy, and other texts mention it as a give-away to favorite clients of the firm Phillip Vielmetter Mechanische Werkstatten of Berlin, Germany. This ultra-rare original box was repaired by Randy’s Toy Shop. I suspect the 5 cams are from various production dates. They are labeled (in German): HAHN, KAKADU, GLADSTONE, HARLEKIN, AFFE. There are several more cams that I do not have, such as Napolean, Balzaax, Queen Victoria, and still others. There are signs of hand-painting touch-ups over the rear base of the neck and the right arm made during the original production process over 100 years ago. You will find these features on every Vielmetter ever made. Unfortunately the sharp metal pegs on the easel look like they have been repaired, replaced, or re-inforced. The bottom easel pegs look re-inforced and the top right peg is untouched. The easel legs/frames look oddly scratched (horizontal lines) but this is another misunderstood trait found in every one of these toys that I have seen. These horizontal lines were likely caused by the tooling that formed/bent the sheet metal into the easel …