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Category Archives: Stad’s
An Interview of Paul Stadinger Done By Tom Stark
Earlier this year. I did an interview with Tom Stark. This interview was for Plastic Passions on the Michigan Toy blog. It was an interesting an experience. I had not done an in depth interview like it before. I hope … Continue reading
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Odds Ends May 2018 Auction Update Show Update Interesting Company
Odds Ends May 2018 Auction Update Show Update Interesting Company we start May with interesting items. First we have an update on the massive figure auction. Next we share Mike Pendergast’s report on Gettysburg. Erwin Sell gives us a company from … Continue reading
Happy 7th Anniversary Stadstuff WordPress 2018
Happy 7th Anniversary Stadstuff WordPress 2018 this marks my using this blog system. I had previousily had used Microsoft’s Front Page. Problem was the computer crashed and Microsoft no longer supported it. I was reccomended to try Word Press and have … Continue reading
The Boys Januarry 2018
The Boys January 2018 we have not shown photos of the boys in awhile. Quinn loves to cover himself in the blankets we have on the sofa. He is seven years old. I remember when we got him he was … Continue reading
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Looking Back at the Year 2017 Looking Ahead
Looking Back at the Year 2017 Looking Ahead we had an interesting time in the past year. New items came fast and furious including the last days of the past year. Shows are still viable aspect of the hobby. They are … Continue reading
Catching Up On Things September 2017
Catching Up On Things September 2017 I have a number of items to cover that don’t fit into normal posts. First I have a couple of articles I want to link to. One is an interview with the new owner … Continue reading
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Let It Go Hugh You Are Not Going to Win This One
Let It Go Hugh You Are Not Going to Win This One. It seems Hugh Walter can not accept that the Marx six inch cowboys were designed by Bob Lemmon. He clings to the false statement that the Marx six inch cowboy figures … Continue reading
Updates, News, Housekeeping Other Things
Updates, News, Housekeeping Other Things every month I find have update information and clarify things. We have some more news on the No Name Vikings. Markus has sent a photo of some more buffalo poses. We want Updates, News, Housekeeping Other Things … Continue reading
Happy Sixth Anniversary Stadstuff Word Press
Happy Sixth Anniversary Stadstuff Word Press this month is first month six years ago we started using Word Press. Prior to that I had used Word’s Front Page. The program was discontinued and I need a replacement. I do not remember … Continue reading
What is the the Pride of Your Collection?
What is the the Pride of Your Collection? That was a question Bill Nevins asked me in the comments. Reviewing that question I reflected there are many items I am proud of having. Some were pieces I had been looking … Continue reading