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LoopnHook
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I note some members are interested in Marx... Here's a museum that has to have most of the Marx toys left in this world... I've been there and highly recommend a visit...

http://www.toyandtrain.com/museum.htm

There's a neat video located here...

http://www.triporia.com/view_video.php?viewkey=81880c4f2c82958de8cf

Loopy

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Thanks for posting the link Loopy.
The next time I go to Fostoria OH. I'm going to stop there on my way through.

Carl T.

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Edited by - choochin3 on August 25 2008 01:04:34 AM
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mytyco
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Hey LoopnHook,

Thats a nifty video! Some of those old toys sure take me back. Thanks for posting it.

Mike
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