This is from Terranova, who sent it after
the January mini-season, so it started the follow-up folder! A printed card or
plastic flat figure included in a goal-keeping/scoring game of the 'executive'
toy or table-top game variety. It's almost a scale-up of one of the Yorkie Easter-egg premiums from Hasbro/Subbuteo we looked at a few years
ago, or a variation of 'Blow football' wich tends to have two goalies and not
much else.
Franklin also do a mini Table Tennis game. Cheers Brian!
These two came in recently as well, one
possibly at PW, the other - I think - was in the lot which turned-up out of the
blue from Jim, but they may both have been from Jim?
The one on the right is a cake decoration,
there are several generations with or without balls, with or without textured
bases of the swoppet type and with or without shirt-numbers, figures and/or
bases being PVC, 'ethylene and/or polystyrene.
I will be looking at them fully after
everything's out of storage as the master-collection of these is there! This
one is obviously missing his base, but there'll be spares in storage, so I
should have him back on his feet by September.
The other is a converted (loop removed!)
key-ring, one of a set of maybe four poses, each pose however . . .
Old eBay shot
. . . seems to have been sold singly in
multiples of 12! The Henry Ford school of team-picking, you can have any 11 players
you like, plus a substitute, but they must all be the same!
As you can see the carded set has a reverse
of the above guy - dribbling with the left foot- in a blue/white strip and I've also seen a guy striking with the
right foot in red strip with a white ball.
Although - I say 'maybe four' because I've
seen a better-sculpted figure striking with the left foot, slightly more
anatomically correct and with a realistic and more-proportional head, so
suspect the short fat ones are bootlegs of the taller, thinner ones (also
key-rings) with both sets/series having two dribblers and two strikers, but
that’s all conjecture and there could be more, or less!
I love the card too, a German man-child
taking-out a British goalie (in a clown mask), with 'Footballers' in a Kellogg's font and 'Key Chain' in a
Chinese take-away, shop-front font . . . it's SO rack-toy!
Shot taken after I'd edited to this point,
a blow-football figure as mentioned above (which did come-in at PW), there are
dozens-upon-dozens of variants in tin-plate, printed card, wood or plastic and I haven't
the faintest where this chap's from, but if I had to guess I'd say Merit or Spears?
Below him are three of the also mentioned
cake decorations (which should have been seen here in January?) next to the new
one, they are all 'styrene (with polyethylene bases) against the PVC of the new
one and have unpainted numbers as opposed to the blue-chap's lined-in number.
It looks like they may all have balls, but
I'm pretty sure some striking and saving poses don't - we will return to them!
Also I seem to recall some figures (sub-piracies) don't have numbers at all?
Four . . . Years . . . Later . . . !
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