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(46) Colorful Old Novelty Dexterity Bead or Ball Palm Puzzles and Games
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(46) Colorful Old Novelty Dexterity Bead or Ball Palm Puzzles and Games
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The picture below shows a larger view of all (46) Colorful Old Novelty Dexterity Bead or Ball Palm Puzzles and Games in this lot. This is an accumulated lot with a wide variety of games and puzzles. Included here are the following:

There are (2) unopened packages with (6) miniature party favor pocket Pin Ball Games. These are similar to old Cracker Jack prizes. These have Space Shuttle scenes, wind surfer, and surfer scenes. These are dated ©1988 and ©1991 Betta Products, Inc..

There is a ©1953, ©1957 Common Tartar's – Animal Hunt dexterity game with a Lion, Leopard, Hyee, Gorilla, and a Tiger. There is a ©1994 Magic School Bus dexterity maze game with sea creatures. There is an old “Mystery Maze” dexterity game by The Harmonic Reed Corporation. There is a Universal Studios “Babe” movie dexterity game with miniature animals and a barn door to get into spaces. There is a clear plastic “Play For It!” maze game. You would play this for a prize that you put inside.

There are vaious flat round bead or dexterity puzzles and games. One has circus images, one has women water skiing, others have a rabbit, a chicken, a duck, (2) with a girl and a flower vase, (3) with mazes, snd one maze in the shape of astar. There are (6) different small old cube dexterity puzzles or games. One has a cruise ship to dock, one has a baseball glove and ball, one has a cow and the moon, one has an elephant with a ring to get on the trunk, and one has a cat to get in a shoe.

There is an eyeglasses dexterity puzzle. A Florida alligator & rings puzzle. This has water inside at one time but it is cracked. There is an old Shackman “Mountain Climber” Roll Ball ToTop capsule puzzle. Next is an old “Ring Toss Puzzle” CanYou Put Rings On Peg? It has some old cracks. There is a cartoon cowboy pinball game, and a foot shaped dexterity puzzle with many small metal balls.

There is a Ring Toss water game with bulbs to squeeze. The game is empty of water. There is a small puzzle with two sides of cartoon fish. There are (4) more small dexterity games. Two are old gum ball machine prizes, one a pencil topper with a clown head and one in the shape of a capsule with Santa Claus inside. One has nine holes and three balls and the last one has a teddy bear.

All of thesefor one price! To judge the sizes the unopened packages each measure 6-5/8'' x 5-3/4''. These games and puzzles appear to vary from fair to mint condition as pictured. Two of these originally had water inside but they are empty. A few have cracks.

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(46) Colorful Old Novelty Dexterity Bead or Ball Palm Puzzles and Games


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