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Anyone curious what was popular/what process were like in central PA in 1987?

Did you have any of these? (S friend had a ROB/NES in the 90s that he got at a yard sale with like 30 games for like 20 dollars, and my brother had a Popple)
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I had the Ghostbusters, and my sister had some iteration of Barbie & The Rockers. I found a couple of those Alf plushes in a consignment place, and I think I still have one. Atari 2600, and an NES. My metal construction vehicles were Tonka, not Nylint.
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>>11761791
>Atari 2600, and an NES
Nice. I never had a NES, but my uncle did. I got one just recently - Mario 1,2,3, Zelda 1,2, Double Dragon, and Barker Bills Trick Shooting.
There's an Atari 2600 for sale down the road with ~10 games for 60 bucks, but it was never my cup of tea. Except Pitfall.
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I had the fischer price roller skates. They got chewed up pretty easily.
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>>11761784
I loved playing Don't Break The Ice. But what is going on with the art on the box?
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>>11761806
There was one where you pulled pins out of a tube... Kerplunk? Or was Kerplunk the one with the penguins? I used to like both.
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>>11761780
I enjoy old media, especially printed media like this and it's really fun when it's local. Wish I could chip in op but I don't have anything to add other than a bump and enthusiasm for the topic.
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>>11761780
I had those roller skates.
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if toy prices were that low back then, does that mean thrift stores sold as low as like a quarter?
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>>11762081
I used to buy tootie frooties and tootsie rolls for a penny aty local store in the 90s. I can't speak for thrift shops at the time because I lived in the sticks.
I remember seeing a mac plus for 30 bucks in 2002 though and really should've bought it...
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>those prices
Damn. We'll never ever go back to that. It's kind of depressing, really.
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>>11762223
More depressing than the inflation is the sheer variety on display. You'd never see this many toylines on shelves nowadays, let alone for so cheap.
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>>11762241
The prices are killing the variety. Working parents with bills can't afford what action figures and other stuff cost now, and it's hurting the children who don't get to grow up enjoying the same things previous generations got to. And none of the toy-makers are willing to price-compete to bring prices down.
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>>11762081
>if toy prices were that low back then, does that mean thrift stores sold as low as like a quarter?

Yeah, thrift shops and pawn shops were cheap until about 5-10 years after ebay. You used to be able to just make a loop on a Friday hitting all the shops and get a pile of things for $100 to throw up on ebay or build your own collection.

Those days are over now. Lots of people on welfare going every single day to scrape those places clean and most used shops set their prices with ebay.
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>>11762258
>thrift shops and pawn shops were cheap until about 5-10 years after ebay.
The local Goodwills in my area cherry-pick anything out that's worth more than a couple of dollars, and auction it off. Other local thrift stores are the same way. There is no more "treasure-hunting" where you'll randomly chance upon something really cool anymore.

https://shopgoodwill.com
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>>11762242
>The prices are killing the variety. Working parents with bills can't afford what action figures and other stuff cost now, and it's hurting the children who don't get to grow up enjoying the same things previous generations got to. And none of the toy-makers are willing to price-compete to bring prices down.

You can blame private equity. They killed KB and ToysRus. Also the death of Kmart, Montgomery ward, etc. When g1 transformers were on the shelf there were a lot of stores selling toys. A lot. Walmart, KB, toysrus, target, Kmart, freds, Montgomery ward, Sears catalog had them. JCpenny catalog might have had them too. 10, 15 smaller chains. Thats a lot of competition to buy, giving the manufacturer more power. Now it is what? Walmart, target, amazon? Maybe gamestop?
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>>11762275
Sometimes there is. Because the 16 year olds in the back pricing dont give a shit.

You can forget finding anything with a barcode to scan or a big brand like star wars oe Transformers or boxed Nintendo games.
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>>11762275
They all have to do that now with anything they suspect can sell for more than 40 dollars.
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>>11761877
If you have any vintage toys feel free to share them.
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>>11762358
It would almost be a good idea if their shipping fees were not batshit insane
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>>11762361
Yeah. That's the issue with shopgoodwill. You can filter for 1 cent shipping, and can rarely find a decent deal regardless. But it's a chore.
I have a script set up to search specific things I'm looking for (mostly retro games) because of you search more generally you'll get outbid to where the shipping makes it not worth it anymore.
Helps to misspell things sometimes. Pokeman instead of pokemon. Nitendo instead of Nintendo. That sort of thing.
If it's an older toy you're looking for it might be worth looking more generally. Instead of gundam look for robot toy or Japan robot or something ... It's a crapshoot tho.
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>>11762275
Out here they charge $6 for a damn t shirt. But I got a blu ray player for $30. Prices are all over the place, I much prefer church stores or junk shops since the variety is wider and prices tend to be lower. I got a few WWE superstar figures a rock lord abd a broken robo force vehicle last year. Not much but I don't go often.
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>>11762364
I should clarify. For PC Games searching "PC game" will bring up game lots and such. But searching I specifically for popular brands works to find oddly listed things that might get missed. Because the 27yo burnout in the back who knows how to work the computer doesn't know or care.
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>>11762368
Hr

"So...do you know how to use the internet?"

"Uh...like...yeah. I text and stuff. And use instaaa"

"Hired"
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>>11762399
P much. I think they usually send laptops off to a specific warehouse to be processed or something because they mostly come out of one place. They don't trust the <30's with the face tattoos with them. But they don't have anything like that for toys and games so there's a lot of mislabeled, or exactly-what-it-says-on-the-label listings. sometimes instead of game they'll use "gaming", so searching for "game" doesn't pick it up because the search engine is bare bones and doesn't do any associative terms.

Anyway. It sucks, but you can dig and find good deals rarely. Could also set up a script to search for certain terms for you once a day or something.
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>>11761787
Miss those indestructible Tonka style pressed-steel toys.
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>>11761806
made a super fun battle platform for your random figure fights but once the cubes all fell out you didnt want to refit them
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>>11762621
I remember getting one as a kid, I loved it. But I took the indestructible advertising line too seriously, I really thought it was indestructible and threw it off a tall hedge repeatedly and it broke kek.
Important life lesson really.
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Anyone got the time machine working yet?
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>>11763071
My brother had some of these.
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>>11761783
Interesting how figures had the same prices even though there were some size differences. But all $5

Silverhawks were a typical 5 inch figure
Go-Bots were little 3 inch ones
And Centurians were Ken Doll sized.
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>>11763184
$5 is and was the magic toy price for a very long time.

You'll notice that transformers the movie, for example took special care to not kill characters that were $5. And intrudced even more $5 toys afterward..

It says a lot about how bad inflation is now that the real ghoatbusters reissues are like 18 to 23 when they were $5 back in the 80s. Even adjusting for inflation, 5 is $15 now. So only about $3 of that is hasbro being gready shits



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