Posted 13 years ago
bebongo
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Very rare bobble head , my dad owns, from the 60's.. I wish I could find out what it is worth, I can't find anything on the internet about prices..
vintage 1960's Montreal Canadians Bobble head blinker | ||
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Posted 13 years ago
bebongo
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Very rare bobble head , my dad owns, from the 60's.. I wish I could find out what it is worth, I can't find anything on the internet about prices..
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Hi, I would love to know where your Dad purchased this bobble head, any help would be great.
Bobby
Here is something similar but with a square base (scroll down) -- so not the exact same!!
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Vintage-1962-NHL-Montreal-Canadiens-Square-Base-Nodder-Bobblehead-/321424537191?
Might yours be Chalkware?
They are called Bobble Heads ( or Bobbleheads - as one word, not 2 words) and also nodders. Always gotta consider how someone else may spell something, or call something as we do not all think/spell the correct way for vintage items
Looks old to me
....Also according to this site, in the 1960's Montreal Canadiens Hockey Rooster Number # 16 player was HENRI RICHARD
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000451961.html
He is the *brother* of MAURICE RICHARD ( The Rocket ). So your bobble head being of some importance in the Hockey collectible field I would say.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Richard
I think the ones like your without the base were call *HIGH SKATE* BOBBLEHEADS // NODDERS
hi
I may be able to help you with information on your Montreal Canadiens BLINKER if you still have it. go to my web site=
http://www.vintagehockeybobbingheads.com
and you should get your answers.
Joe