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Very cool, Chris. The second one has a hint of the Munsters - it just needs the front longer (maybe a combination of 2 and 3). Do you think they might be worth something?? If you don't donate them to Lego then maybe a toy museum or the Smithsonian might want them, or is that too far fetched?
ReplyDeleteThose are really cool and how cool that your mom worked there. I agree with Barb, maybe the Smithsonian or a Toy Museum. There is a Toy Museum in Kansas City, just FYI.
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