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Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
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14 hours ago, tv horror said:

I'm "salivating" waiting on this answer as is my dog.:bigsmile:

P.S Mr brainbox Gnasher but it could have been B.F Skinner's son and his bunch of rats.:roflmao:

Yes I studied Psychology in my younger days. (thumbsu 

I wasn't sure what his initials stood for? :wink:

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7 hours ago, tv horror said:

That's strange as the only Bulletman I knew was a 12" action figure?

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You're just name dropping now....!

I used to get him mixed up with this fella.... 

I used to travel to school in a similar way lol

I quite like the fact that they made the robot out of a British Post Box..

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6 hours ago, Gnasher said:

I used to travel to school in a similar way lol

I was the opposite that was me going away from school!:bigsmile: I loved King of the Rocket men it was one of my favourite serials and it also won me a Meccano set in a competition. The question was what was the name of the major villain?  It was Dr Vulcan. I have a nice signed photo from the star Tristram Coffin:foryou:

 

 

 

   

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the "hobo" nickels are well known in the states among coin collectors..

Due to its low cost and portability, this medium was particularly popular among hobos, hence the name.

When the Indian Head nickel, or Buffalo nickel, was introduced in 1913, it became popular among coin engravers.

here is a few neat Frankenstein hobo nickels

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14 hours ago, tv horror said:

His co-star in the serial was none other than the original Elizabeth who had a little visit on her wedding by the Frankenstein monster, Mae Clarke. She also had a run in with a Grape fruit in The Public enemy. Yes I know it was a sneaky way to get Karloff back in the thread again.:foryou:

 

 

I do like the grapefruit scene, as you know, it was improvised, but credit to Mae Clarke, she kept it in character(thumbsu

That other clip, the monster one, it's ok I suppose. lol

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