How to Collect Vintage Disney Toys
Ever since Walt Disney created that lovable mouse almost a century ago, people have been swept off of their feet by the magic of the Disney empire. Even before the first Disney theme park was created in the 1950s, Disney items have been much loved and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts the world over. This trend continues to go strong today, with the Disney Store franchise and eBay contributing to the wide variety of Disney items available to purchase and collect. However, it is the vintage (pre-1970) Disney items that are the most desired by serious Disney collectors. If you want to start collecting vintage Disney toys, you can start to do so today!
Instructions
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Uncover a World of Vintage Disney Toys to Collect
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Find out how much those vintage toys are worth. Buying a good vintage toy price guide such as The Official Hake's Guide to Character Toys (or borrowing one from your local library) will give you up-to-date information on the going value for vintage Disney toys.
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Join a Disney toy discussion group online. There is a very active Disneyana discussion group on eBay (see Resources below) and it is a great place to go to ask questions and exchange information with others who collect vintage Disney toys. If you are looking for information about a certain item or trying to find something specific, this is a helpful place to start.
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Search eBay's auctions (see Resources below). After you have joined eBay's Disney toy discussion group, stick around and look for vintage Disney toy auctions by using the site's search feature. You may be surprised at the sheer volume of auction hits you will get. Spend some time browsing what's for sale and bid on some cool additions for your collection.
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Make use of Craigslist (see Resources below). This free, online classified ads website is a useful place to go to search for people in your local area who are selling vintage Disney toys.
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Remember that estate sales are your friend. Sometimes, a person's entire estate has to be sold (there are a variety of reasons for this). The classified ads in your local newspaper will have announcements of such sales and the type of items to be sold there. When you see a listing for an estate sale that includes Disney toys, be sure to attend.
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Tips & Warnings
Watch out for fakes. There are lots of unscrupulous people out there who make a living producing and selling look-alike Disney items. If you have any questions or concerns about the authenticity of a toy, ask an expert on a Disney discussion forum or consult a Disney toy guide. If you still have doubts, walk away.
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Comments
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singer9545
Oct 02, 2008
I have a VINTAGE stuffed Red Thumper by Disney. It is very soft. Can anyone tell me anyting about it? I found it years ago in a garage sale...It has a tare in the shoulder that can be fixed.....