Ronnie Posted September 3, 2021 #1 Posted September 3, 2021 Where would we have been without MARX Toys. I had the Luger as a kid but I never had the 45. So I fought all wars with a captured Luger..... and always won too. Ronnie
Ronnie Posted September 3, 2021 Author #2 Posted September 3, 2021 Don’t forget the MARX M1 Garand and the MARX 1903. Neat stuff. Ronnie
gravecreek Posted September 3, 2021 #3 Posted September 3, 2021 Nice. Don't see those very often. I live about a 1/2 mile from the old Marx Toy Factory.
M422A1 Posted September 3, 2021 #4 Posted September 3, 2021 I still have the Marx Luger and the Marx German helmet plus a bunch of other Marx military toys. I need to dig it out and take some pictures.
Salvage Sailor Posted September 3, 2021 #5 Posted September 3, 2021 14 hours ago, Ronnie said: Where would we have been without MARX Toys. I had the Luger as a kid but I never had the 45. So I fought all wars with a captured Luger..... and always won too. Ronnie I still have the .45 holster rig and walkie talkie that goes with this Marx pistol
gwb123 Posted September 3, 2021 #6 Posted September 3, 2021 I'd completely forgotten, but I believe I had the .45 as well. I also had a miniature Marx .45 that was about 4 inches long with a ridiculous gold finish on it. The gold finish scratched very easily. I have no idea where it finally ended up.
Salvage Sailor Posted September 4, 2021 #7 Posted September 4, 2021 Yep, Marx was in the inventory, .45, Thompson, & a .50 Cal too, as was our Man From Uncle spy guns & gear, Hasbro, Topper, etc. ....plus my older brothers Johnny Seven
USMCR79 Posted September 4, 2021 #9 Posted September 4, 2021 20 hours ago, Salvage Sailor said: Yep, Marx was in the inventory, .45, Thompson, & a .50 Cal too, as was our Man From Uncle spy guns & gear, Hasbro, Topper, etc. ....plus my older brothers Johnny Seven I got one of these for Christmas 1965 (I think) - Very Cool!! Bill
Randy Posted September 4, 2021 #10 Posted September 4, 2021 Don't forget this classic. This is mine from 1970 or so. have the Fort Apache too. I have tons of extra stuff I got from kids that got too old for theirs as well. Kinda violent though, as it includes casualties and such. But pretty detailed for the day as a toy. Randy
Vanderbilt Posted September 4, 2021 #11 Posted September 4, 2021 21 hours ago, Salvage Sailor said: Yep, Marx was in the inventory, .45, Thompson, & a .50 Cal too, as was our Man From Uncle spy guns & gear, Hasbro, Topper, etc. ....plus my older brothers Johnny Seven ....I had one of those!
Salvage Sailor Posted September 4, 2021 #12 Posted September 4, 2021 25 minutes ago, Randy said: Don't forget this classic. This is mine from 1970 or so. have the Fort Apache too. I have tons of extra stuff I got from kids that got too old for theirs as well. Kinda violent though, as it includes casualties and such. But pretty detailed for the day as a toy. Randy Same here but my set is from the earlier 1960's, it's buried in a closet with the other toys and wargames.
Maxrobot Posted September 12, 2021 #13 Posted September 12, 2021 Anyone remember the impressive Marx "Golden Guns" that came out in the mid 1960s? This is the Luger and holster which I still have. It is pot metal and fired caps when releasing the spring-loaded toggle! Marx included a little M1911A1 in the Golden Guns collection. They made Golden Guns rifles too. I had the M1903, but I still have the Kentucky rifle. Marx included this nice cap pistol with their Civil War playset. It was a break-open version and a Greenie stick-em cap would be stuck on the back of the "cylinder and fired by snapping back the hammer. I'm pretty sure this Pirate pistol was a Marx creation too. I still have my Marx Luger too. I have two Marx M1911A1s (One is damaged from a dog chewing the trigger guard) but I haven't photographed them yet.
Maxrobot Posted September 12, 2021 #14 Posted September 12, 2021 Though the toy rifle is long gone, I still have the magazine and some ammo for the Johnny Eagle (?) M14 !
Dirk Posted September 12, 2021 #15 Posted September 12, 2021 Yep that’s a Johnny Eagle Clip! I only have one round left of my M-14.
Dirk Posted September 12, 2021 #16 Posted September 12, 2021 The 1966 Sears Wish Book was my favorite as a kid....I would pour over the weapons selections....loved the belt fed machine gun but elected for the Camo Tommy gun instead. To my 5 year old mind it allowed more versatility when playing....
thorin6 Posted September 12, 2021 #17 Posted September 12, 2021 Forgot about this although it sits on my desk (the Marx one, not the big Remington, it's in the safe). Also have the game marker somewhere here. You can actually read the serial number on the Marx M1911A1 which, if I remember correctly, makes it a Remington as well.
Salvage Sailor Posted September 12, 2021 #18 Posted September 12, 2021 USMF Topic: Fighting Squadron Helmet By Marx
Cap Camouflage Pattern I Posted October 1, 2021 #19 Posted October 1, 2021 Here's one of Larry Burrows photo's of Yankee Papa 13 that didn't make it into LIFE.
Ronnie Posted October 2, 2021 Author #20 Posted October 2, 2021 Very neat stuff folks. Thank you all for posting. Sure brings back great memories of the 1960’s for me. Ronnie
manayunkman Posted October 2, 2021 #21 Posted October 2, 2021 19 hours ago, Cap Camouflage Pattern I said: Here's one of Larry Burrows photo's of Yankee Papa 13 that didn't make it into LIFE. Please forgive my ignorance but what is the photo about?
BryanJ Posted October 2, 2021 #22 Posted October 2, 2021 I remember that very same 1966 Sears Battlefield ad. It’s amazing how that ad and photo has stuck in my mind since 1966 and I remember how badly I wanted that set at the time. I also realized then that the price $9.89 and $4.99 was so out-of-bounds for an 8 year old kid from a poor family, that staring at those photos was as close as I’d ever get to owning that set. Fast forward 55 years and it’s funny how the kid in many of us on this forum is still alive and well. I’ve got several Garands and carbines, .45’s and a bunch of other very nice WWII collectibles. But you know what…right now, there is a local on-line auction, and in that auction is the actual hat from a 1960’s Hollywood western, worn by an actor that you would all recognize. The bid price has currently risen to the point where I’ve told myself that I need to let it go. But, after seeing that 1966 Sears ad, I might have to reconsider that decision. Auction ends in a week…hmmm…thanks for posting that 1966 Sears ad!
Cap Camouflage Pattern I Posted October 2, 2021 #23 Posted October 2, 2021 45 minutes ago, manayunkman said: Please forgive my ignorance but what is the photo about? US Marines of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 in Vietnam in March 1965, if you mean why I posted it the two camo Stahlhelms are Marx products.
manayunkman Posted October 2, 2021 #24 Posted October 2, 2021 2 hours ago, Cap Camouflage Pattern I said: US Marines of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 in Vietnam in March 1965, if you mean why I posted it the two camo Stahlhelms are Marx products. Thanks for helping me understand. I have never seen one of those or even knew they existed.
Cap Camouflage Pattern I Posted October 2, 2021 #25 Posted October 2, 2021 1 minute ago, manayunkman said: Thanks for helping me understand. I have never seen one of those or even knew they existed. I didn't either, I'm too young for Marx but I came across the photo a couple days ago and googled something like "vintage 1960s toy German helmet" and found this one that sold on eBay so when this thread was bumped back up it was fresh in my mind.
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