Topper Toys Johnny Seven One Man Army
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You said: wat ti fuck is tarnish
My answer: A substance that obviously has coated your brain causing you to fail at spelling and the ability to look up words in the dictionary. Look it up Brainiac!
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My god, you cannot imagine how jealous i am of your generation right now. CURSE BEING BORN IN THE 90'S!
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Ese señor se ve que quiere ese Johny Seven más que a la mujer
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I'm glad you post these videos. Awesome finds. I was born in 65, so I didn't get to see these. Thanks.
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WELL, DONT BE SURPRISED IF THE ATF DOESNT RAID THE HOUSE.
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THATS CRAZY....I DONT REMEMBER ANYTHING LIKE THAT FROM THE 80S
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Never got one of these, but it was one cool toy.
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My Pals dad used to work for Crown Toppers toys at their UK distribution centre in Hayes, London. As a consequence we used to have all the toys this company produced back then including The secret Sam spy case, walkie talkies, The mighty Joe tank (awesome) and a truck which could carry the weight of a small child, I think it was called Fat Sam.... Happy days.
My OMA is going up for sale soon as I no longer have the space and I can't bare to just have it sitting in storage somewhere....
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I have this Johnny Seven here in London UK with me now... At least I have the box, I know this because it has the self same tear on the cover of the box where the white is showing through the blue... I don't think the actual gun is the same as the one I have has some fading on the silver lettering.... Still in nice condition given the fact that it is coming up for 46 years old.
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i had one of these , it was the best christmas present i ever had in my life, i owned all the play war games when i had it
are you selling it? where did you buy it?
cool toy thanks for sharing
dindints 8 months ago
@dindints
This is my personal J7OMA, but I am selling one on ebay right now (6-25-11). It isn't as nice as this one, but it is priced right.
dezurtdude 8 months ago
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i find your point of view fascinating, the so called "American History" is mostly weapons and destructive material. I dislike the history and the present time because of all of the war and racism, not to be offensive but i would rather find this history a disgrace instead of a positive good boy act. I will agree that all little boys liked to play with guns but when you think about it, that all leads to war.
blizzard249 1 year ago
@blizzard249
It would appear that you advocate that I be prohibited from recording this part of American history merely because you detest war. I also detest war, but the fact remains, like it or not, these toys, based on war, were part of the American culture. Should we also cover up our nation's past because at one time we allowed slavery in our country? Using your analogy, I guess we should. I was one of those kids in the 60's who played with these toys. Would posting Teletubbies suit you?
dezurtdude 1 year ago 3
Thankyou for transporting me back to the mid 1960's! I've just sat open-mouthed and transfixed to your wonderful presentation. My parents couldn't afford to buy me one but I had a couple of friends who had them. Other kids, including myself, would gather around in silence when a Johnny Seven was brought out and taken out of its box and assembled. We were allowed to touch but only those with enough candy to share would be allowed to fire it!! LOL! Wow, thanks for the memories dezurtdude!
newliver2009 1 year ago
@newliver2009 Glad you enjoyed the trip back to the mid 60's and that story you told about having to offer candy in order to fire the JSOMA was funny. Thanks for viewing.
dezurtdude 1 year ago