datu38911983
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Post by datu38911983 on Jan 9, 2024 22:23:49 GMT -5
I've inherited a WCW boxed Toy Biz Kevin Nash window crasher as part of a bigger joblot of wrestling merch from the late 90's/early 00's. I can't seem to find much information about this series online other than Sting, Hogan and Goldberg had one in the line.
Can anybody shed more light on them for me? Is it valuable or just junk? Thanks for any help.
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Post by figurecollector on Jan 10, 2024 21:38:48 GMT -5
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mrh
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Post by mrh on Jan 10, 2024 23:12:31 GMT -5
Why were they called Window Crashers? What did they do?
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@Chair.Shot
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Post by @Chair.Shot on Jan 11, 2024 0:38:57 GMT -5
Why were they called Window Crashers? What did they do? They cling to windows via suction cup. People used to be into that…Garfield was a big hit. Novelty stores used to sell one of a guy who would moon people. It was a simpler time. Pretty sure these were outlawed in many areas as they obstruct a driver’s view…that or people realized how tacky they were and/or they never stayed put.
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mrh
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Post by mrh on Jan 11, 2024 16:47:15 GMT -5
Why were they called Window Crashers? What did they do? They cling to windows via suction cup. People used to be into that…Garfield was a big hit. Novelty stores used to sell one of a guy who would moon people. It was a simpler time. Pretty sure these were outlawed in many areas as they obstruct a driver’s view…that or people realized how tacky they were and/or they never stayed put.
Yeah - I remember so many toys and things with the suction cups. That makes sense -- I just didn't get that from the photos. Also, with being called window "crashers" -- I thought maybe there was some action feature or something. Thanks for the reply!
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@Chair.Shot
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Post by @Chair.Shot on Jan 11, 2024 16:52:34 GMT -5
They cling to windows via suction cup. People used to be into that…Garfield was a big hit. Novelty stores used to sell one of a guy who would moon people. It was a simpler time. Pretty sure these were outlawed in many areas as they obstruct a driver’s view…that or people realized how tacky they were and/or they never stayed put. Yeah - I remember so many toys and things with the suction cups. That makes sense -- I just didn't get that from the photos. Also, with being called window "crashers" -- I thought maybe there was some action feature or something. Thanks for the reply!
If you look at the palm of their open hand, you’ll see that there is an attached suction cup. It seems like everything has to be on the nose with wrestling: extreme, crash, slam, ultimate, power, etc.
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Post by micco on Jan 31, 2024 19:26:20 GMT -5
I've inherited a WCW boxed Toy Biz Kevin Nash window crasher as part of a bigger joblot of wrestling merch from the late 90's/early 00's. I can't seem to find much information about this series online other than Sting, Hogan and Goldberg had one in the line. Can anybody shed more light on them for me? Is it valuable or just junk? Thanks for any help. How much do you want for it
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Feb 1, 2024 11:22:32 GMT -5
I've inherited a WCW boxed Toy Biz Kevin Nash window crasher as part of a bigger joblot of wrestling merch from the late 90's/early 00's. I can't seem to find much information about this series online other than Sting, Hogan and Goldberg had one in the line. Can anybody shed more light on them for me? Is it valuable or just junk? Thanks for any help. How much do you want for it This ain't the subboard for trading... Classifieds (for members with 50 non-spam posts).
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