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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, June 15, 2006 11:38 AM
Easter,
I too grew up in NJ, by Hackensack. Went to Manasquan every summer. Funny how we both end up in GA where the train stores are limited and the food is likewise. Married me a souther bell, so I doubt we will head north for more than a short visit.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:18 PM
Dennis,don't know about you,but I couldn't aford the cost of living up there anymore.Hey Jim,talking about woolworths,and birds. Do you remember that bird with the bobbing head,that you would put in front of a glass of water,& the head moved up & down as if it was drinking???? Easter
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Posted by traindaddy1 on Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:31 PM
NJAL: I remember, now! It's the gray one. Thanks for the photo. PS. Don't have it any more but I still have a green volcano. Don't know where that one came from. Maybe it just fell off the local freight train coming through town.
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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, June 15, 2006 2:57 PM
I think I could afford to live up there, but would have a lot less and retirement would be a big struggle when I get there.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:32 PM
Hey guys,I love this tread,but geting back to the original topic. I was sort of looking to see if anyone has the Lionel boat I was talking about & if there's any pictures of that. Easter
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Posted by Roger Bielen on Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:44 PM
Easter - I grew up in Bloomfield, N.j. and spent my summers at my Uncles place in Belmar. Friday night was usually the races at Wall stadium and Sat. night was Asbury Park.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 4:11 PM
Haven't found the boat yet, BUT.

easter:

http://www.plumcreekmarketing.com/articles/15drinkingbird.html

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Posted by 1688torpedo on Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:01 PM
Hello All! Njal- If you paint your Sub Yellow & put pictures of John,Paul,George, & Ringo on it. Then, you can duplicate the Beatle's "Yellow Submarine" [;)][:P][:o)] It would make a neat load for a Flatcar.[;)] Take Care.
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Posted by okiechoochoo on Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:02 PM
I also remember the subs and the frog men. Seems to me that I had all the frogmen and both the subs. They went out to trash way back then. It is interesting they can still be bought. I used to have a Marx Revolunary War set and several years ago I walked into a train show and a Marx train dealer also had reproduction soldiers for that set along with the indians that came with it. Seems he also had the Ft Apache soldiers and indian also. I was really surprised that there was a market for such. I had sold the Revoluntary War set about 1990. It was complete, still had all the soldiers, indians, accessories and fort pieces. It was just missing the cannon balls. Excellent shape. Got $400 dollars for it with original box. I never knew if I got taken or not.

All Lionel all the time.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:23 PM
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Larger picture:
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8233/kelloggsubmarine4ar.jpg

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Posted by njalb1 on Thursday, June 15, 2006 8:13 PM

Prices for 1952:
House: $16,800
Average income: $3,515
Ford car: $1526-$2384
Milk: $.96
Gas: $.20
Bread $.16
Postage stamp: $.03
Hen Turkeys: $ .53 lb
Pkg of 6 Bran muffins $.21
1 lb pkg of M&M’s candies: $.59
Gillette Blue Blades, pkg of 10: $ .49
At Sears - - -
Ladies Corduroy Jackets: $4.99
Cotton knit blouses: $1.98
Men’s Rayon Sport Shirts: $3.66
Men’s cotton flannel shirt: $1.79
Red "Radio Flyer" wagon: $8.75
Westinghouse Open-Handle steam iron: $19.95
Men’s T-shirts and briefs - - -
T-shirts, 2 for $.59
Briefs, each : $.59

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:27 PM
Easter,

As far as I can determine, in 1962-63, Lionel made the #6501 Flat with Jet Motorboat. It was powered by "pellets" which were "a compound of sodium bicarbonate," and under ideal conditions (still water) could propel the boat as much as 10 feet!

There were also two flatcars with submarines #3820 and 3830, produced between 1960-63. At least some were powered (by rubber bands) and at least some were sold as kits.

So there is a train connection here, albeit a tad flimsy.

Sources:

Complete Service Manual for Lionel Trains, by K-line, 1982 Ed., p.370

Illustrated Lionel Checklist, 1929 to 1970, Ladd Publications, 1970, p.82

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Posted by kblester on Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:39 PM
Nice Lionel #6501 Jet Boat - No Reserve Item number: 6066301550 Jet boat on the Bay.
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Posted by njalb1 on Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:57 PM
Here is pics of the 1962 model[:D]




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Posted by Jumijo on Friday, June 16, 2006 5:37 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by easter

Dennis,don't know about you,but I couldn't aford the cost of living up there anymore.Hey Jim,talking about woolworths,and birds. Do you remember that bird with the bobbing head,that you would put in front of a glass of water,& the head moved up & down as if it was drinking???? Easter


I do remember those drinking birds. I was always fascinated by them. I was also fascinated with the guy who could spin all those plates on the Ed Sullivan show too.

Keith, Corgi made a die cast Beattles Yellow Submarine just recently. It would look great on a flatcar.

I had the Fort Apache set. Also had Gen. Custer and Billy West figures by Marx. Same size as G.I. Joes, but with molded on clothes.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, June 16, 2006 5:46 AM
Had the frogmen and the subs. Had a big aircraft carrier and small planes. Use to fly them off and on. Had a set of Civil War soldiers and etc. Guess who always won in my battles? [;)]

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Friday, June 16, 2006 6:54 AM
One of the sets I always remember is a Space Fort back in the early 50's. It was litho tin plate interlocking walls and, I think, a couple of buildings and a whole bunch of little space rangers and aliens. I'm not sure what ever happened to it. Probably was passed on to a younger cousin like many of the toys I outgrew.
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Posted by Jumijo on Friday, June 16, 2006 7:03 AM
I'll bet it was a Marx set, Roger. They also made a French Foriegn Legion set like that.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 16, 2006 7:43 AM
Kbester,it wasn't a sub I was asking about,it was a pleasure speed boat.We all started talking about subs when we all started to take a troll down memory lane.Wolverine & Njal both hit on it.Great shots & manual sketch! Stevend great shots of those cereal boxes,you guys are great. Easter
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Posted by okiechoochoo on Friday, June 16, 2006 3:46 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jaabat

I'll bet it was a Marx set, Roger. They also made a French Foriegn Legion set like that.

Jim


The French Foriegn Legion set. Yes, I had forgotten about that one. I remember it from being on display, I believe at Sears. Probably more valuable than the Revolunary War set.

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Posted by markn on Saturday, June 17, 2006 8:55 PM
Great Thread, full of memories but it was such a long walk down Memory Lane, I'm going to need a nap and a sandwich before I can head back home..

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