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Tumblin' Five Acrobats
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BruceWhitehill (33 )
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- 10/01/2008 21:11:01
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Description
A dexterity game with "umping beans" -- weighted plastic capsules with ball bearings inside the make the capsule "jump" as you try to move them and get them into the holes. This is from the early to mid 1900s, manufactured by Doremus & Schoen & Co., New York.
Photo of the box cover detail has been enhanced to show the illustration -- please check the other photos for a more accurate look at the condition.
I ship internationally. All payments from outside the U.S.A. should be paid in euro to the PayPal address shown in the invoice (if your currency is not euro, it will be converted automatically).
NOTE TO AMERICAN BUYERS only: Please pay in dollars to this PayPal address: games@thebiggamehunter.com; if you wish to pay through PayPal with a credit card in the USA, please add 3% and contact me for a different email address. Thank you.
Specifications
- Designer
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- Craftsman / Manufacturer
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- Material
- felt-covered cardboard board
- Unit of Measurement
- Inches
- Size
- 4.25 x 10.25
- Grade
- Below Average
- Cosmetic Issues
- Missing 2 jumping beans; box has considerable edge and corner wear and major creases; aprons and split in the box cover have been repaired on the inside of the lid.
- Function
- N/A
- Functional Issues
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- Assembly
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- Smoke-free home
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Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- 29693, Eickeloh, Germany
- Ships To
- Worldwide
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- Returns Accepted
- No
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