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Pogo shoes

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Husque
9 years ago
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Description

70s spring loaded shoes

Category Antique Toys
Medium Mixed
Distinguishing marks No brand
Condition Good
Date Period 70s
History Found in NZ charity shop 1995.
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bigdaddyhemet 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Im trying to sell mine. You interested? These are the coolest thing I've purchased in years. Got them from a friend. Yours is the only other pair I've seen anywhere
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Husque 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Do you have any other infomation on yours? I've only ever seen one other photo on the internet of these a few years back, but couldnt track the owner. I imagine it was a sample run, and they opted out fearing potential law suits. Haha. Probably an inventor dad. 

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Husque 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

It's hard to know if I would be interested in buying them without some sort of provenance, same problem I have. 

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bigdaddyhemet 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Well id sell them for around 75-100 dollars if u decide u want them

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Husque 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Thanks, if you were up the road I wouldnt give it a second thought. Still very keen to find provernance first, happy to share info if you can find out more from your end. Cheers.

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bigdaddyhemet 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

I've been trying to find anything about them. Havent found one solitary thing.

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Husque 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

I've been looking on and off for 20 years, but this time I'm using facebook, thats how I found yours, so if I have anymore luck I'll let you know. But if yours ended up in the US and mine were in NZ and the cost of the tooling even for the spring and platre are any indication, they were a limited production, or at the least an advanced samples. Or a rich dad inventor with access to so pretty cool resources blew a lot of dough on the idea. Cheers.

 

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