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1946 Diamond/$ Box Design Monopoly Game This is a hard to find 1946 Diamond/$ box design that says REG. instead of the later common REGISTERED. Includes the board with the same text, which is EXTREMELY RARE! |
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1936 Mor-Fun Stock Exchange Game In 1936, the Universal Games Company of St. Louis, Mo. published the Mor-Fun Stock Exchange game. It was a bit out of the ordinary as the game board was made of 1/4" thick pressed board stock and had a long heavy metal spinner that spun on bearings. The lowest cost 'Home Model' sold for $5, which was a lot for a game in the 1930s. By comparison, the very popular game of Monopoly retailed for $2.00. There was no scrip or play money with the game, the only trading was done with stock shares. The amount and type of trade was determined by spinning the metal spinner then throwing the dice. |
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1924 Hickety Pickety game Here is a very early version of Parker Brother's 'Hickety Pickety' game from 1924. |
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Stock Exchange A comparison of 7 different early Stock Exchange games from 1936-1937, all of them very scarce to rare. Includes 2 versions of the original (and very rare) 1936 CAPITOL NOVELTY CO game and a 1937 Canadian version. |
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1935 Trade Mark EASY MONEY Game A rare early version of Milton Bradley's EASY MONEY game, before they got sued by Parker Brothers for infringing on their Monopoly game patent in 1935. Later games were very different. |
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1929 Stock Exchange Game by Stox, Inc of Chicago. Not even sure if this a game off the shelf or a salesman sample. It's RARE! |
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