Posted 3 years ago
Vynil33rpm
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Be careful Mr. peanut ,what’s coming down the chimney, for you ,may not be Santa Claus
it could be the Nutcracker Suite and the chimney sweep
And a bonus question for those still reading
When and why did Mr. peanut change monocle eye
Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe.
I've seen those changes also as to what side, just needs a bit of touch up IF you have to paint it.
Hey, I have that Mr Peanut too!
PhilDMorris i’d like a bit of touchup paint but
I’ve always been a leave it the way you find it
other than clean it , but
they would look nice , pristine
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My Mr. Peanut bank & alarm clock have the monocle on the left eye and the wrist watch has the monocle on the right eye. The wristwatch is a 1970 promotional.
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/165221-my-mr-peanut-collection?in=collection-728
Pwcollector what is your Mr. peanut bank made of
I was curious now..so...
"In a 1918 picture, the monocle is on his left eye. A 1927 logo shows the monocle over the right eye. The advertising dolls, made in 1967 and 1970, have a monocle on opposite eyes.
I studied the Limited Edition Planter’s tin issued in the 1980s and found Mr. Peanut featured 35 times around the bottom of the tin. Sixteen of them have the monocle on the right eye. The others have the monocle on the left eye."
http://www.collectorsjournal.com/columns/mr-peanut-variations/article_ec0d6a1c-0f93-11ea-a5b4-d3d5304c984d.html
Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 10 hours ago
Pwcollector what is your Mr. peanut bank made of
Plastic