Obviously the latter item was produced by a licensor who was not aware that Batman does not use a gun... perhaps it was originally designed as a James Bond pencil box?
The daily blog featuring photos of Batman-related merchandise going up through the 1970s, with a few 1980s items thrown in here and there! Your comments are welcomed!
Please note that I do not have any of these items for sale, and the vast majority of them are items I do not own at all. The photos were collected from eBay auctions over the years, and I wanted to share them with you all!
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I found one of these in the attic of an old house. does it hold any value?
ReplyDeleteIf what you're trying to ask is, "What is this worth?", the best answer is always "Whatever someone else is willing to pay for it."
DeleteOf course, condition and rarity are big factors there!
Mom bought me the folding one when I was in the third grade.
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