Plastic Toys: Dimestore Dreams of the 40s & 50s
Plastic Toys: Dimestore Dreams of the 40s & 50s
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About the Author
Bill Hanlon is a designer of modern toys and a toy collector with more than 20 ears experience reveling in the dimestore world. He lives in Castro Valley, California. Photographer David Belda specializes in custom projects at his studio in Oakland, California.
Plastic Toys: Dimestore Dreams of the 40s & 50s,Bill Hanlon,Bill Harlon,David Belda,Schiffer Publishing,088740460X,Antiques,Collectors and collecting,Crafts & Hobbies,General,Hobbies/Crafts,Prices,Technical & Manufacturing Trades,Technology & Industrial Arts,Toy Arts And Crafts,Toys,Other manufacturing technologies,Toys, teddy bears & dolls
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