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1999 Star Wars Episode 1 Jar Jar Binks 3D Adventure Game Sealed
This is an unopened, never played with, sealed, collectible Star Wars board game found in a home. It is the 1999 Star Wars Episode I Jar Jar Binks 3-D Adventure Game made by Hasbro, for ages 5 and up. Since this is in new or never opened condition, we believe it to be complete with all pieces (but, of course, we can't open this to check that).
Measures 21 inches long x 10 1/2 inches wide and sits 2 inches in depth. Appears to be a cardboard box fully encased in shrink wrap. This game weighs 22.5 ounces or slightly under 1 1/2 pounds unpacked.
We've provided 7 images to show from varied angles. Please note that the camera light creates white "hot spot" reflections on the shrink wrap. Please use the zoom feature to examine closely.
Excellent condition. On each end there are a few small spots where the shrink wrap has openings in it or is separated slightly, but no problems here. Please note in the third image the dashes/unevenness across the horizontal middle of the back side of the box is due to how the shrink wrap was sealed in this area, the shrink wrap here is not smooth and flat like it is on the front side, but has a sealed horizontal band here with curves, circles, and tiny holes in it. The box underneath appears to be fine. There are little air holes in the shrink wrap on the front side across the middle section, again as made. On the front side, it appears that the box cover under the shrink wrap is concave or has an indented curve along the bottom front panel, rather than being straight and flat. Again, this would be how this was manufactured since the shrink wrap is all here.
A great addition to your Star Wars collection or a neat gift for a Star Wars fan in general, to keep or have fun playing.
Circa: 1999
Manufacturer: Hasbro
ISBN: 0-76930-40997-8
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1936 Vtg Milton Bradley Co. Card Game of Old Maid Box Only #4681 Cats
Nifty vintage toy card game but box only with nothing inside (no cards). Milton Bradley Company, Game of Old Maid, item #4681. States copyright year 1936 in Roman Numerals on box lid and graphics look to date this piece to the 1930s.
Top and bottom box pieces, fitting together properly, both in decent, usable or displayable condition, but with expected wear and age. Full color graphics on box lid, with bright blue dark turquoise background, game title in red and white with black outlining, with two cats sitting among the title letters, one in the "O" of "Old" and one inside the 'D" of "Maid", yellow cats with blue eyes and wearing blue plaid ribbon bows. Box measures 7 7/16 x 5 1/8 inches and sits 1 inch in depth.
Top piece has no tears or pieces missing but has edge wear/paper wear along all edges (topside, bottom rims and corners), creases on sides, a brown double line circular mark on the cat and letters "OL" of old (as if someone had put a dirty glass down on top of the lid at some point), other scuffing/paint color wear, etc. There is what appears to be the original paper price label marked ".50" or 50 cents on one lid end. Box bottom piece has a vertical line corner tear in one corner, with outside white having a general slightly yellowed/aged look with some scuffing, crease lines, etc. (but not bad). Insides of box lid and bottom are clean.
Please use the zoom feature to examine images closely. Also please note that the images could not show the true dark turquoise color correctly. We've shown a mix of images shot both with and without the camera light. Those with the light lighten the turquoise color, while those without the light make it not appear a rich true darker turquoise (sorry, we did the best we could). The color looks much better in person. We've included some images shot without the camera light as those sometimes help in better understanding the condition due to camera light reflections.
Would still look great on display or may be the box you are missing to go with the Old Maid game cards you already have. This will be shipped in a box for safety.
Circa: 1936
Manufacturer: Milton Bradley Company
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