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Schuco Akustico 2002
A simplified version of the Examico 4001 with the addition of a working clockwork horn. This example also comes with "Fritz," the driver figure. This is a modern reproduction made by Schuco of the original which was produced from the 1930s to the 1950s.
Seems like about once a week either the dogs dig up, or rain washing up an old Matchbox or Hot Wheels car out in the yard. Memories from the past. Each time I find one I text both our sons of the find. Sunday it was a red Hot Wheels Corvette. They usually remember them quit well. These toys have been missing for over 25 years now!!! Some close to 30!
Indiana Spot to be more precise!
Vintage Tonka Fire Truck
Yard Sale Find
I ran across this site while looking for info on an old car last week. Its an amazing, interesting site. It seems to have many subjects that I like even if I don't know much about them. The double barrel was made in the early forties with a wooden stock and the bought out again in the fifties or maybe sixties again with a plastic stock. It never sold well as it cost to much back in the forties so is very rare. I never saw one in the real when I was a kid but did hear of a kid that had one.
I used to own one & it fired the BB one at a time from both barrels.
Darn! I thought it would be a real double barrel.