Old add in danish comic

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Dr Jazz
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Old add in danish comic

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Hi found this in my old magasins from when I was a kid :-)

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I remember how I dreamed of these models in the adds.
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thats very cool!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Thanks for posting the picture. That is cool.
You also answer a question for me. I have one if the motorcycles
shown in the Britians add. Now I know who made it.

Greg
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Happy to help :-)

Here is another add
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Dr Jazz wrote:Hi found this in my old magasins from when I was a kid :-)

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I remember how I dreamed of these models in the adds.
Can you give me the name of the publication so that I can try to find the article?

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These are cool Jazz - your second one looks to have a picture of the elusive dark non-metallic green Ford Group 6 - very nice.

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Hi Steve

Im not 100% sure what you mean, but I have more than 200 Donald Duck magasins from 1959 to 1990 these comics are full with old add´s of Lego, matchbox, Gorgi, Barbie, Kellogs and many many more. I have started to buy these comic books very cheap and the look through them. I will maby in the near futur make a tread about it. Just need to organize a bit.

The publicher of danish Donald Duck was at that time Guthenberghus, now called Egmont Gruppen.

Hope that helps

(and may I add, your homepage is awesome!!!)
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There are loads of these which appear online,perhaps i should have saved copies,if with dates they actually show the Danish wholesale release dates for new models -childrens comics even in UK had some new toy car ads I remember........
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That's a neat piece of vintage advertising Jazz
and even neater that you have it :D
I bet its a thrill when you come across one of those ads, in your old magazines.

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Mick and zBret I am trying to collect them in paper form from old comic books and magasins. There are many Matchbox adds specially superfast begining of the 70.

I Will post some more soon :-)
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