Keep online, I have some more info, the ebaylink is posted in an earlier post by me here.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Thanks Matchboxmarcel, that's some pretty useful info and the date now seems secure for the sets, 1966 and probably into 1967. Looked for that edition on EBay but so far have not seen it, will continue the search.
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Canadian Simpson Sears Fire Set
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I have just noticed the front of the box looks different to those posted here on the forum. Where it says "MATCHBOX" on the forum sets, the one in the catalogue image seems to say...Sears Set with something below it and there appears to be no room for the sticky label seen on "Kay's" set, what do you think!
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Looking at again I think it says...Simpson Sears
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I used a photoprogramm to make the text bigger under the pictures and uploaded this again to my photobucket (took some time):
Here the signs are mentioned and sets comes complete with ramp and comes with carying case.
Looks like any of the groups could be combined with the case and I think the case could also be bought without models. (that would make sense to Neil's case without lable and models)
I don't know if the Kingsize Fire Engine in Kay's set is an original content.
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Here the signs are mentioned and sets comes complete with ramp and comes with carying case.
Looks like any of the groups could be combined with the case and I think the case could also be bought without models. (that would make sense to Neil's case without lable and models)
I don't know if the Kingsize Fire Engine in Kay's set is an original content.
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Ghosty, I agree it looks a little bid different (maybe the artistic view of this as some items still drawn at the time)
I agree with Simpson Sears
And also there is the word SET after the MATCHBOX Banner.
It definitivly the same item as you can see the top of it and the ramp and the signs etc.
I am very much into packaging so allthough I don't collect regular Wheels myself (I don't have enough money/space/time to start a toymuseum) I am allways very keen on all kinds of special packaging on toys, especially on Matchbox items.
I have quite a few Giftsets myself and a lot of rare blisterpacks from the 60ties.
Also Neil's collection (who lives nearby) is a good reference for me as he is pretty much the same way collecting Regular Wheels and early superfast as I collect the MOY range
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I agree with Simpson Sears
And also there is the word SET after the MATCHBOX Banner.
It definitivly the same item as you can see the top of it and the ramp and the signs etc.
I am very much into packaging so allthough I don't collect regular Wheels myself (I don't have enough money/space/time to start a toymuseum) I am allways very keen on all kinds of special packaging on toys, especially on Matchbox items.
I have quite a few Giftsets myself and a lot of rare blisterpacks from the 60ties.
Also Neil's collection (who lives nearby) is a good reference for me as he is pretty much the same way collecting Regular Wheels and early superfast as I collect the MOY range
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Hi again Matchboxmarcel, this was a really exciting few posts then with "Kay" bringing that set to the forum, like you I could not maintain an actual 'Regular Wheels' collection, but do find hours of fun looking at packaging etc, from the main British brands like Matchbox, Corgi and Dinky.
I agree on the possibility of the outer box being available separately without the models, quite possibly flat-packed, for the new owner to build-up ready for putting his/her models in to it.
Ghosty.
I agree on the possibility of the outer box being available separately without the models, quite possibly flat-packed, for the new owner to build-up ready for putting his/her models in to it.
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Hi Marcel.
You might be interested in an unlisted Matchbox G10 giftset that I have, Ramsays guide lists this set
http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk ... ift10a.htm
But not this one, note it contains the green service station and pumps but also the red breakdown truck, Vectis have sold one of the red garage sets but never handled the green garage set.
http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk ... ift10b.htm
You might be interested in an unlisted Matchbox G10 giftset that I have, Ramsays guide lists this set
http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk ... ift10a.htm
But not this one, note it contains the green service station and pumps but also the red breakdown truck, Vectis have sold one of the red garage sets but never handled the green garage set.
http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk ... ift10b.htm
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In sunny Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK
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Nick, That 1963 BP version G10 set is indeed very very rare.
In 1964 the Service station set was renumbered to G9 as the Fire Engine set became G10
However I have your set covered on the CD I made on matchbox giftsets 1957-1969 which I made in 2004.
Since then very little extra sets have come to light as the CD was very complete. Kay's set is one of the sets which were not covered on my CD at the time.
I upload here some of the many pages on the CD. These here cover the story about 1961-1969 Service Station / Fire Egnine sets as it was presentated on my CD and 5 big collectorconventions/meetings (on big slide show screen)
(The CD was made in English/German/French/Dutch language. (hence some slides here also contain german language)
Since I made this CD in 2004 I have read that Hardy Ristau think this box was not made by Lesney but by a 3rd partie.
Hardy has such a set for sale and there is one such set on Ebay. Since I made the CD one was sold at Vectis at 2600 gbp + cost. (lot 1092, april 4rd 2006)
http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewLot.as ... ction=3306
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GS1-c1960-garag ... 3ce56d2475
http://www.harveys-matchbox.de/shop/art ... RWG-99A%26
Here you see the Fire Station with an extra lable taped on the box saying this is now a G5 set.
I now have a picture of the Service Station set with an extra lable taped on the box saying this is now a G1 set.
This rare box is now on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MATCHBOX-LESN ... 5d4c19e462
As most of you will know the red FIAT in this set was in an unique color for the set. The standard color was turqoise. All loose red FIAT's in collections around the globe have been taken from this set.
matchboxmarcel
In 1964 the Service station set was renumbered to G9 as the Fire Engine set became G10
However I have your set covered on the CD I made on matchbox giftsets 1957-1969 which I made in 2004.
Since then very little extra sets have come to light as the CD was very complete. Kay's set is one of the sets which were not covered on my CD at the time.
I upload here some of the many pages on the CD. These here cover the story about 1961-1969 Service Station / Fire Egnine sets as it was presentated on my CD and 5 big collectorconventions/meetings (on big slide show screen)
(The CD was made in English/German/French/Dutch language. (hence some slides here also contain german language)
Since I made this CD in 2004 I have read that Hardy Ristau think this box was not made by Lesney but by a 3rd partie.
Hardy has such a set for sale and there is one such set on Ebay. Since I made the CD one was sold at Vectis at 2600 gbp + cost. (lot 1092, april 4rd 2006)
http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewLot.as ... ction=3306
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GS1-c1960-garag ... 3ce56d2475
http://www.harveys-matchbox.de/shop/art ... RWG-99A%26
Here you see the Fire Station with an extra lable taped on the box saying this is now a G5 set.
I now have a picture of the Service Station set with an extra lable taped on the box saying this is now a G1 set.
This rare box is now on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MATCHBOX-LESN ... 5d4c19e462
As most of you will know the red FIAT in this set was in an unique color for the set. The standard color was turqoise. All loose red FIAT's in collections around the globe have been taken from this set.
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Marcel. Thanks for the info on the G10 and thanks for posting all of these pictures, fantastic.
Nick Jones.
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Tom has posted some photos of his great toyroom here:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2122&p=23857#p23857
On the 11th photo top right is his Candian set.
It would be interresting to know which variation Tom has in his collection.
marcel
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2122&p=23857#p23857
On the 11th photo top right is his Candian set.
It would be interresting to know which variation Tom has in his collection.
marcel
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