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3 Stooges Lazy Bones Shoes Alarm Clock 1960's For Sale

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Offline stoogestats

Is anyone interested in a 3 Stooges Lazy Bones Shoes Alarm Clock from the 1960's. I believe these were promotional items sent to shoe stores in the 60's. I once sold one on ebay for $325 so when I saw one for sale last weekend near Seattle for under $200 I figured I better ask around. I myself do not want it but plan to visit that area again this weekend and could pick it up, or just turn over the phone number of the place selling it (antique dealer). let me know.

Trent


ThumpTheShoes

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I've never heard of one, but 200 nicker is alot of dosh for a clock, cock!

I know. I do so fail at being lower class English. But what's the thing look like?


Offline stoogestats

I do not have a photo 0f the one for sale and since I lost everything on my hard drive last summer due to computer break down I cannot post a picture of the one I sold. I guess do a search on the internet, sorry I could not be of more help.


ThumpTheShoes

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I do not have a photo 0f the one for sale and since I lost everything on my hard drive last summer due to computer break down I cannot post a picture of the one I sold. I guess do a search on the internet, sorry I could not be of more help.

I did do a search. All I found was internet porn.

Well, I really didn't search all that much.

Actually, I barely looked at all and just went after the porn.

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Offline locoboymakesgood

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I Googled it and couldn't find anything. I'm curious to see what it looks like.
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Offline IFleecem

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Anyone know what that alarm clock went for on Ebay?  Just curious

Robin


Offline JazzBill

Anyone know what that alarm clock went for on Ebay?  Just curious

Robin
This one wasn't on Ebay, this one was at a antique store.
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