Yellow Printie

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paulrace
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Yellow Printie

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Do we know this one? Charming.
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It's here. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-1930S-DIE-C ... 1c3edd44ac
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Re: Yellow Printie

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paul...if a graphic download for this little house ever becomes available...let me know...:)

i can see it in a putz village...and also on a toy train layout...

howard...
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Re: Yellow Printie

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I believe this may be a Milton Bradley printed house from the 1920's. Often used in Sand box play in Kindergarten classes.
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Re: Yellow Printie

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Thanks, Tom, I bet you're right - it has a Milton-Bradley feel to it.
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Re: Yellow Printie

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Tom yes, you probably are right; Bradley published some sort of Kindergarten magazine--I've seen them before somewhere--and sold a lot of his games and such in it as well.
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