1973 Laurie Partridge (Susan Dey) of the Partridge Family 19” Doll by Remco
$149.00 $119.20
Year: 1973
Manufacturer: Remco
Condition: Mint condition figure
First edition vintage collectable
It’s Keith Partridge’s sister! Of course, Keith got top billing on the Partridge Family because he had prettier hair. But everyone knows Laurie Partridge was the real sweetheart of the show. This huge 19” Laurie Partridge is dressed in a classic 1970’s high school outfit, a turtleneck with red belt scarf, fringe bell bottoms with a wide belt and oversize buckle. She’s even wearing her original black pumps. Molded into the doll is ©1973 Remco Inc. Harrison NJ Item no. 3461. This is rare 70’s doll from Remco and in excellent shape. C’mon get happy!
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1988 Humphrey Bogart Deluxe Figure in Box
Year: 1988
Manufacturer: Effanbee
Condition: Mint condition figure in very good condition box
1st edition vintage collectable
Bogie is an original, and so is this oversized meticulously detailed 16” tall figure with a realistic sculpting capturing Bogart’s likeness. Humphrey’s clothing fits like a custom outfit from a tailor, with a vintage 1940 Kingsway trench coat, complete with buttons, snaps and a working belt. The outfit is realistic right down to the stitching and the felt fedora hat. This figure would be a perfect addition watching classic movies in someone’s home theater!
The box is 18” x 8” x 3 1/2” and has the original parts for the collector, including tissue paper, along with the hang tag, and effenbee heart logo.
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1977 Six Million Dollar Man, 1977, Kojak, and 1979 Star Trek Book and Vinyl Record Set of 3 Shrink Wrapped
Year: 1977, 1979
Manufacturer: Peter Pan Records
Condition: Good to very good condition
First edition vintage collectables
Three throwback LP records featuring some of the biggest entertainment of the 1970’s: The Six Million Dollar Man, Kojak and Star Trek. Sit back, put on a record and follow along word for word with the full color illustrated books accompanying each album. The original shrink wrap is still intact and has kept the artwork in excellent condition. One corner is notched on each album, likely signifying they were promotional copies not to be resold. The albums have never been opened or played.
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1999 Austin “Danger” Powers Ultra-Cool Talking Action Figure v1: “Horny” in Package
Year: 1999
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Yeah baby! It’s the one and only Austin Powers, nearly naked with a chest full of curly hair. Wearing only Union Jack underwear, Austin is totally shagadelic! This toy made the news in 1999 when some found the text on the package and the randy phrases a little too “adult” for children. There were multiple versions. This one has Austin saying “Do I make you horny baby, do I?” on the front, and includes a sexy dictionary, along with a mirror, a martini glass and olive on a stirrer. The martini glass and olive stirrer were very small parts, and removed from later versions because of the choking hazard. A second version was made with different phrasing (see other model by clicking here).
Austin is about 6” tall, and in his original packaging, which is in mint condtion. Mike Meyers provides the voice, which is in the base. The tab has never been pulled on either version, so it should speak when removed, but it’s not guaranteed. (Why would you ever open it anyway baby?)
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

2006 Steve Irwin Talking Figure in Package
Year: 2006
Manufacturer: Wild Republic
Condition: Mint condition figure in good condition package
First edition vintage collectable
CRIKEY! It’s an original talking Steve Irwin figure! Steve died tragically in 2006 while his wildlife adventure series was at the height of popularity. The show hilighted the importance of wildlife and wilderness conservation.
ThIs is a nicely detailed 9″ figure of Steve wearing his classic Aussie outfit, articulated at the arms, elbows, wrists, and legs, and his head swivels. Press either one of the two “pocket buttons” and the figure speaks using Steve’s actual voice. There are two speaking modes: Mode 1 speaks 8 of Steve’s most popular phrases. “We work hard saving endangered animals.” “Goodday I’m Steve Irwin.” “Whatta ripper!” “Crocs rule!” “Danger Danger Danger” Wooeey!” “Crikey!” and “What a beauty!” Mode 2 has Steve narrating an adventure, during which he asks for you to help him choose a direction to take by pressing either pocket 1 or pocket 2. It was very unique interactive action for it’s time! See the video link below. The figure has a clear strong speaking voice, and comes with batteries installed. It can speak without removing from the box.
The package measures 12″ x 6″ x 1 /34″ and is in good shape with some light edge wear. See photo details. It features photos and drawings of Steve and the figurine. This figure has all the original pieces, including the plastic tray insert, instruction sheet, and background cartoon diaorama. The figure was only removed from the package to take photos and video. Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1973 Lone Ranger Tonto Action Figure by Marx
Year: 1973
Manufacturer: Marx / Gabriel Industries
Condition: Fair to good condition
First edition vintage collectable
Jay Silverheels was an Indigenous Canadian and son of a Mowhawk Chief when he got the role of Tonto in the Lone Ranger series and eventually got his own action figure in 1973. This Tonto is missing his guns, but stil has holsters, buckskin jacket and leggings with fringe. He also has his original beads, shoes, and he even has his stirrups, ready to ride. Tonto is a little loose in the hips from many hours of fun play.
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1993 Fred Flintstone Talking Plush mint in box
Year: 1993
Manufacturer: Mattel
Condition: Mint figure and box
First edition vintage collectable
You can’t get much more vintage than caveman times! It’s the one and only hilarous John Goodman as Fred Flintstone from the original live action 1993 movie. Cuddly and soft, 15 1/2” tall Fred is wearing his classic sabertooth caveman outfit with blue tie and not much else. Yabba Dabba Doo! Fred says four phrases: “Wilma!”, “Down Dino Down!”, “Yabba Dabba Doo!”, and “Barney You’re My Best Pal.” This is not a pull-string, and requires one AA battery.
The box is 18” x 9” x 4” and in excellent condition. The edges of the packaging look rough in the photos, but the graphics were created that way on purpose for an authentic “prehistoric” look. Includes the original instruction booklet. Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

1974 Young Frankenstein Laser Disc
Year: 1974
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Condition: Good condition
First edition vintage collectable
The laser disc was cutting edge 1970’s technology. For the first time, an ENTIRE movie fit on a thick metal disc inside a 13” square plastic cartridge. One disc is made from more metal and plastic than a dozen iPhones! The disc was built to last forever. Unfortunately technology changes and if you have a laser disc player, it’s getting hard to find movies to play on it.
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1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Metal Lunch Box with Thermos
Year: 1982
Manufacturer: Aladdin
Condition: Fair condition
First edition vintage collectable
E.T. was a groundbreaking film, and this metal lunch box complete with Thermos features major scenes from the movie, including young stars Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, and of course E.T., the alien left behind on Earth in the early 80’s.
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Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.