Welcome to my new Blog, many thanks to everyone who followed my old blog,the new blog is dedicated to my pursuit of spy toys, guns gadgets & cars of the 50's 60's & 70's, and a bit of 80's if its cool & trashy enough..i will try and focus mainly the obscure Hong Kong Knock off toys that were mass produced around this time,a lot of these are Fascinating and feature great art and just about get away with being as close to Bond & Uncle as possible, without being sued!
After many Google searches, nothing came up about these kind of toys, so i guess a list about how many were made would be impossible to find even a book about Spy toys of the 60's didn't mention them..sooooo this is..
A Blog about My Pursuit of Vintage Spy/Secret agent toys Focusing mainly on the Unusual Knock off variations that were issued in the 60's & 70's and some of our own custom created toys..The rules are i only feature toys i own, i need that hands on approach to give good descriptions, plus i see no point in nicking images from the web to use.
I will feature some of the more popular toys i own, such as Uncle & bond items, but they are already well served by other sites, its the weird & wonderful that have not yet got a Blog,till now!
So enjoy, and let me know what you think.
All the best.
Vince.
Hey! Cool blog. Love these toys. Any chance you could also give us the lowdown on Fleetways super library of spy stories? Adding you to my blog rol under C.O.B.R.A.S. (Coalition Of Bloggers wRighting About Spies) over at www.bishsbeat.blogspot.com
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