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1950s Roy Rogers Modeling Clay Set Box With Molds
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This item is already sold1950s Roy Rogers Modeling Clay Set Box With Molds
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The picture shows a view of this 1950s Roy Rogers Modeling Clay Set Box With Molds. The box is shown open. The cover pictures Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger with his name written in rope. Inside the box is a red cardboard insert which holds (2) green horse (Trigger) molds, a yellow German Shepherd dog (Bullet) mold, and a red cactus mold. There is no clay or tools included. What you see is all that there is here. The box is still very displayable. The kit was from Standard Toykraft Products, Inc. Of New York, U.S.A. The box measures 12-3/8'' x 8-1/8''. The box and molds are in very good condition as pictured. There is one split corner on the lid.

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1950s Roy Rogers Modeling Clay Set Box With Molds


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