Interestingly bus. Made in Italy.

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Interestingly bus. Made in Italy.

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Very nice and interesting bus model.
Made of thin sheet metal.

Pleasefor more information.

Thank you Mike & Nico
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Is this a modern biscuit tin from the 1980's maybe!!

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this a modern biscuit tin from the 1980's maybe!!

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Very possibly Ghosty, here's my recent tin which had Danish biscuits in (sadly empty now). :)
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Re: Interestingly bus. Made in Italy.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this a modern biscuit tin from the 1980's maybe!!

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Ghosty, a modern biscuit tin :(
Are you joking. ;)
I found no biscuits, and not even crumbs in the model. :?:

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...and several of them at varying prices, not as rare as one seller believes it to be. At least another seller has called it a biscuit tin-cookies tin!

A date of 1970 has been attached to it so, .O.K. I got the date wrong, I was litterally guessing... :lol:

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biscuit tins in the shape of vehicles especially vintage ones can fetch thousands,i have seen it happen,but not in this case lol
best tin i had was in the shape of a liner,went for around £100
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Or buy one FULL from the store!

http://www.laeckerli-huus.ch/100/con_li ... aller=list

Does not look quite as nice as the older 1970's(?) version though...
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...and it plays music to you, wow, send one to me NOW!!

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:...and it plays music to you, wow, send one to me NOW!!

Ghosty.
:lol: It's an alarm system to stop the biscuits being raided at night.
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