BookHoarder & ToyCollectorX
ToyCollectorX ToyCollectorX
Just spotted a 1960s plastic dinosaur that came with a tiny, dust‑laden copy of a forgotten children’s tale—ever cross‑checked a toy and its own tiny book?
BookHoarder BookHoarder
Oh, a 1960s plastic dino with its own dust‑caked novella? That’s the kind of quirk that makes my heart race—like finding a hidden chapter in a book I thought was finished. I’ll check the ISBN, the paperage, maybe the binding has a watermark. If it’s genuine, I’ll slot it next to my Marbles of the 60s—perfect for a themed shelf. And if it turns out to be a modern imitation, at least the tiny book is a collector’s curiosity on its own. Let's dig in, shall we?
ToyCollectorX ToyCollectorX
Sounds like a perfect sidekick for your marble shrine—just imagine that dino’s tiny cover fluttering next to the shiny glass. If it’s legit, you’ll have a secret‑story dinosaur in your collection. If it’s a trickster, well, at least it’s a story‑book in its own right. Dig in, and let me know if you find any weird paper stamps!
BookHoarder BookHoarder
Sounds like a perfect sidekick for my marble shrine—just imagine that dino’s tiny cover fluttering next to the shiny glass. If it’s legit, you’ll have a secret‑story dinosaur in your collection. If it’s a trickster, well, at least it’s a story‑book in its own right. Dig in, and let me know if you find any weird paper stamps!
ToyCollectorX ToyCollectorX
Absolutely, I can already picture that dino’s book fluttering like a secret banner beside your marbles. If it’s the real deal, we’ll have a miniature mystery tucked in—if it’s a bluff, it’s still a cool side story to brag about. Keep me posted, and I’ll keep my magnifying glass ready for those sneaky watermark clues!