An operational Flintstones “Lucky Egg” machine, seen in a grocery store in Texas. Dated 1981.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/80s
On display. Not the most elaborate way to shelve them, but I like that it feels like you’re walking into a hobby store in the 80’s.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/osr
Shall we play a game? Atari 2600 collection with Atari original carts, Activision, Parker Brothers and others.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/80s
On display. Not the most elaborate way to shelve them, but I like that it feels like you’re walking into a hobby store in the 80’s.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/osr
Lee Majors, who turned 84 last week, visited a Houston deli for his birthday.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/celebrities
What’s the oldest piece you still have from your original collection? Most of our stuff from the 80’s went to my brother, who was our DM, but I recently found this homemade character sheet, printed on a dot-matrix printer.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/osr
[OC] Not quite a complete run of the first 100 issues of Dragon (aka The Dragon) magazine. 86 issues, with the earliest being #8 (July, 1977) plus Dragontales (‘80) and Best of the Dragon (‘79), acquired in a lot of 250 issues at a cost of $40, or 16 cents per issue.1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/DnD
Lazer Tag by Worlds of Wonder - Hope you invested in those rechargeable batteries. 🔋 🔋1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/80s
What’s going in the cassette player first? (Yes, some 70’s and 90’s crept in there. Don’t let that bother you.)1yr ⋅ FinderofLostToys1 ⋅ r/80s