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Friday, August 30, 2013
Innovative Time Corp Flintstones Battery Operated Alarm Clock
Now here's a cool Flintstones gadget I wish I would have had as a kid, the battery operated alarm clock from Innovative Time Corp. There was a battery operated version as well as a wind-up version both dating from about 1992 - probably to ride the crest of popularity ushered in by 'The Flintstones' live action movie. The clock case is hard plastic but the ringer, clapper, and hands are metal. The center picture features Fred's Flivver with Fred taking Barney and Bamm-Bamm for a ride. Dino of course has to hitch a ride. The clapper has a Stone Age bird applique. The second 'hand' is actually a clear plastic disc with a Pterodactyl cartoon picture applied which appears as if it's flying around the perimeter as the seconds tick by. Enjoy!
Notice the Pterodactyl second hand buzzing around the perimeter. The hour and minute hands are designed to look like clubs.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Bachman Plastiville Bus
Wow, lately I've really been using up my stock of old photos having taken the ones you see here nearly three years ago. I ask myself how come it takes so long to post things but I haven't given myself any good answers yet LOL I've only got a few plastic buses in the collection to go with the cars and trucks so what the heck, I might as well post 'em huh? Today's selection is from the venerable Plasticville line from Bachman and measures 6" (15.2cm) L. My bus is a dark green but they came in white, gray, yellow, and most likely a variety of other colors. Okay, until the next bus arrives - Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
2013_08_27 Sunset over Las Vegas
Both Bettina and Shelly were busy this evening taking photos. Las Vegas made the national news with all the rain and associated flooding - especially the run-off from Mt Charleston. The Kyle Canyon area got over 4" of rain the other day and the flood waters rushed into the Valley bringing with them the charred remnants of the Carpenter 1 fire. It was said the torrent smelled like ash and the chemicals from the fire retardant used to quell the fire was frothing about - yech! Fortunately for us though that was all in the northwest part of the Valley and we live in the northeast. As a matter of fact, our neck of the cactus saw very little rain. The system bringing in all that moisture is still with us and the clouds have made for some beautiful pics - Enjoy!
First up is a still and .gif from Bettina
Next, a few stills from Shelly
Japan - Kyowa Toy Co. Boeing 727 TWA (WAS Japan 'A' - Boeing 727 TWA)
***UPDATE 2023-12-27***
I may have posted this several years ago but by gosh, if new info arrives then it's always best to set the record straight. A few months after posting airliner, I posted a Greyhound bus by Kiowa and the manufacturer's logo was the same. Unfortunately I never actually caught it and the error slipped by me unnoticed. Sooo, to set the record straight, this nifty little airliner has been identified as Kiowa Toy Co. of Japan
It's been over a year since I've posted an airliner - guess it's time to get back in the groove. Here's a nice one from a Japanese company I'm calling 'A' and measures 10 1/2" (26.cm) L x 8 3/8" (21.3cm) WS x 2 3/4" (7cm) H. The problem is, when looking at the logo on the aircraft I'm pretty certain it's not really an 'A' but a Japanese character. After visiting several good websites with many toy manufacturer logos, this one is simply not mentioned or shown. I'll figure it out. In the meantime - Enjoy!
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