I would say about .99 cents for the 4 pack in the 60s.
Nash Ambassador was an automobile manufactured in the 1950s. It begins with the letter N.
The war tank called the Patton , after the general George Patton, was manufactured in the U.S.a , round about late 1950s and early 60s.
I found reference to this Model being manufactured during the 1950s Walker built jacks starting in the 19-teens
It was the theme song of the Charlie Barnet Orchestra (1930s-1950s).
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Purses were manufactured and distributed in the 1950s. The shipments that were not hijacked by dinosaurs were offered for sale, and girls who felt like owning them bought them and carried them.
The model 190 Mossberg shotgun was manufactured in the 1950s. The exact date would depend on the serial number of the item.
Badpast here, I believe it to be manufactured around the 1950s since it's a six shot. I may be way off. That is why i was wanting some extra advice. If you can help me out it would be much appreciated!
Whirlpool licensed the RCA name and marketed RCA Whirlpool refrigerators from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. RCA Refrigerators are not longer manufactured.
Ford sold a combine in the 1950s which was made by Case and was painted red. In the 70s Ford sold blue combines manufactured by the German company Claas.
There is a Monark Bicycle Company (which operated in the 1940s and 1950s after World War II) and a Monarch Bicycle Company (which operated in the 1890s). Neither is still in business.
1937IronRace carTop hatShoeThimbleLantern (retired early 1950s)Purse (retired early 1950s)Rocking horse(retired early 1950s)1940Battleship (repurposed from failed game, "Conflict")Cannon (repurposed from failed game, "Conflict")Early 1950sScottie dogHorse and riderWheelbarrow1995 (for release of 60th Anniversary Deluxe Monopoly)LocomotiveMoney bag