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Check Book Cover: From
1984 with a clear plastic cover. I think some bank was giving these out as
a promo. |
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Cadbury's Chocolate Tin.
Made at the time of the show in the 1950's. Pretty rare. |
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Sketch pad. Another rare beast,
they didn't make many of these. |
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Lighter. Produced by an independent
company. |
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Arcade Card. 5 3/8" by 3
3/8" Arcade Photo Card, black & white. Photo Card is surplus
stock from Kennywood Park (near Pittsburgh). Vending machines for these
types of photo cards were removed from the Arcade in the early 1980's.
Don't know if any where made of other cast members. Also, it's interesting
that Tony's signature isn't like his other autographs. |
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Lunch Box:
There was no lunch boxed based upon Leave It to Beaver produced at the
time of the show. However, the lunch box Beaver used on the show was an
off-the-shelf lunch box from a department store, produced in quantity.
This lunch box has become a collector item. A fan who has one describes
this lunch box as, "Mine has a white plastic handle and is like a
little suitcase with the stitching (in white on a "phony"
leather cornering. Inside I can barely see the stamping "Thermos
Brand Products" "The American Thermos Products Co." He paid
$75 for it in 1997 |
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Playbill for "Here
Today" by George Oppenheimer's, " from 1968. This was a regional
play in the Chicago area. Tony Dow is on the bill. |
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Cling wrap to hang on a window. About 8x10 in
size. |
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Another window cling wrap. As if that joke
has never been played before. |
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Mouse Pad. Just about any image is available on
a mouse pad, so this is no exception. |
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Light switch covers |
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Some people think the lad in this old puzzle is
Jerry Mathers, perhaps with Suzie, his younger sister. While it certainly
looks like Jerry Mathers, I don't think it's him. You decide. |
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Key Chains. |
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Inkpad of the Beav. |
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A pinwheel, with Motif from the Leave It To
Beaver movie, but who else would know? |
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Mugs. You can buy some of these at Celebrity
Fotos Online
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Shot Glasses with the family portrait. |
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Another (double) light switch cover. |
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Some artist composed this character and was
reselling the prints |