Marx Western Towns

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Marx Western Towns
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Book excerpt: MARX Western Towns were great toys for boys in the 1950's. They were a great value, however the retail price for one of these playsets represented 10% to 15% of a weekly wage earned in those day's.The kids who had one of these playsets were very fortunate to say the least.


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