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 gousainc-07
 
posted on November 2, 2003 05:53:48 PM new
THANK YOU: toasted36

It turns out these are pewter game pieces for a Scooby Dooby Doo Clue Game.

I was hoping to tap some marvelous minds.

These apparently are game pieces to a board game. The material reminds me of monopoly game pieces. I do not know what type metal this is. I have 100 sets of these, so thought it might be better if I knew what I was trying to sell.

Any ideas?

http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imageserver.x/00000000/gousainc/IMG_0186.jpg



One of the pieces says: Spells And Potions.

There is also a sword, skull staff, dog with a club or machine gun, and possibly a queen, ....

The link above the picture is to a larger picture.

Thanks tomwiii

[ edited by gousainc on Nov 3, 2003 11:10 AM ]
 
 tomwiii
 
posted on November 2, 2003 05:58:53 PM new
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[ edited by tomwiii on Nov 2, 2003 06:00 PM ]
 
 AuctionAce
 
posted on November 2, 2003 07:37:56 PM new
Since you have 100 sets of pieces without the rest of the game I'm wondering if it was possibly part of a board game that never made it to the distribution phase of production. If that were to be the case it'd be a lot of tough sledding trying to figuure out which game it went to.
Good luck.


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 gousainc-07
 
posted on November 2, 2003 07:47:10 PM new
Good Point AuctionAce.

I have not had any exposure to this type game, so was hoping if it was a common game, someone might be able to identify it.

Very possible this is so far out it will not be identifiable to anyone here on this board.

It is always fun to see some of the things people are able to identify.

 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 3, 2003 03:53:46 AM new
Looks like the pewter game pieces to Scooby Doo Clue game...Starting for the far right Daphne ,velma ,scooby doo, the maid, shaggy, and fred ....heres a picture http://www.etailgifts.com/sdclue.htm
[ edited by toasted36 on Nov 3, 2003 03:54 AM ]
 
 fenix03
 
posted on November 3, 2003 07:15:29 AM new
Toasted - you scare me - how in the world did you find that?
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 3, 2003 10:19:18 AM new
rofl fenix03 it scared me too !! The secret is I have a very large monitor (32 inches) and could tell the 4th piece over was Scooby Doo....So I did a Search for Scooby Doo and got lucky
....Monitor was a freebie ,it's an old 5 seater black jack screen for the long gone video poker in south carolina

 
 gousainc-07
 
posted on November 3, 2003 10:20:12 AM new
toasted36 WOW.

Unbelievable. I am impressed with your ability to relate these two items.

Simply Amazing!

I never would have thought to check Scooby Doo, but that is exactly what it is.

I am forever in your debt.

SCOOBY DOOBY DOOOO

I THANK YOU!!!!

 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 3, 2003 10:23:43 AM new
lol your very welcome ! I ask for help all the time ....Just glad I could help someone else for a change

 
 replaymedia
 
posted on November 3, 2003 11:05:01 AM new
I've got a 17" monitor and the figure in the middle looks like a cow to me!

32" Monitor?!?!? Sigh. Maybe next decade...


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 fenix03
 
posted on November 3, 2003 11:13:35 AM new
:::sigh::: I am officially suffering from monitor envy.

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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
 
 
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