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Post  bitofatwat Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:06 pm

circa 1920s

Here's a pretty deck of cards $(KGrHqV,!l0E1GEfE)+EBNYWk1KHyw~~0_3

How much?
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Post  Guest Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:17 pm

I could cheat and look, BOAT, but where would be the fun in that? I don't have a clue, mind

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Post  Guest Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:23 pm

Looked. Don't know if Shocked or Cool

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Post  Guest Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:31 pm

Beautiful deck.

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Post  bitofatwat Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:45 pm

Bert wrote:Looked. Don't know if Shocked or Cool

If they were being sold here in the uk i'd bid and would probably go upto£100, as they are rare as hens teeth. I'll see what they end up going for in the morning. hope its not the current price of £65 as i'd be gutted Crying or Very sad
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Post  Guest Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:57 pm

Didn't even view where they were selling, tbh, BOAT - not eBay minded. From the days where production mattered, though.

On a more novelty aspect, got no further in my hunt for the cards I bought as a nipper in London on November 6 19shlmabalum. I reckon now if I laid them out in location position, they'd spell out in deck order "HA HA HA, nobhead tourist!"

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Post  bitofatwat Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:23 am

Bert wrote:Didn't even view where they were selling, tbh, BOAT - not eBay minded. From the days where production mattered, though.

On a more novelty aspect, got no further in my hunt for the cards I bought as a nipper in London on November 6 19shlmabalum. I reckon now if I laid them out in location position, they'd spell out in deck order "HA HA HA, nobhead tourist!"

Were the Lexicon cards by John Waddington bert?
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Post  Guest Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:47 pm

they look old.

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Post  Guest Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:06 pm

bitofatwat wrote:
Bert wrote:Didn't even view where they were selling, tbh, BOAT - not eBay minded. From the days where production mattered, though.

On a more novelty aspect, got no further in my hunt for the cards I bought as a nipper in London on November 6 19shlmabalum. I reckon now if I laid them out in location position, they'd spell out in deck order "HA HA HA, nobhead tourist!"

Were the Lexicon cards by John Waddington bert?

I don't think so, BOAT. I'm stretching but I reckon, simply because of the images, that they were loosely based on monuments and districts - Tower Hill was one of the kings in the deck. The reverse were maps of the British Isles, the islands in green on the blue sea

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