Posted 1 year ago
spriteboy42
(39 items)
They maybe small and plastic, but that doesn't mean they aren't valuable. It's always great finding PEZ dispensers w/ out feet. It's even better finding really cool old ones for only a few bucks. The thrill of search, that's what it is all about.
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Looks like you have some nice no/feet Pez there spriteboy! All from my childhood too. One thing that haunts me to this day is, as a boy in the 60s, I saw a box of Green Hornet Pez in the box in a country store near where I grew up. Something told me to buy 3 or 4. Hey, they were only a quarter a piece! I didn't and walked away and I have regretted that ever since. You can get $400 to $500 a piece now for those.
You should have bought the whole box, then gave me one. haha
It's amazing how something so inexpensive then, become so valuable today.
I once had a Pez container in the shape of a pistol. Can you imagine...kids shooting candy into their mouths? And this gun looked real. I sold it a few years ago on eBay for about $150.
At least they where only plastic and sugar. Pez pistols are always cool.
You guys ever see that pawn stars eps were a man brought in a huge collection of Pez dispensers? some were very rare, i would say its the best Pez collection i have ever seen.
I saw that episode. They should have bought the collection, a lot more money could have been made.