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Article: SM Plus: Your Money: TREASURE HUNTERS; TV's JAMES BREESE on the amazing world of antiques and collectables FOCUS ON Singer Sewing Machines.(Features)
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- Sunday Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 26, 2004
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Byline: JAMES BREESE
QI GREW up in the 1970s and early 80s and was the proud owner of two electronic toys. One was a game called Speak and Spell and the other was a futuristic pick-up truck that could be programmed like a mini-robot. I kept both in very, very good shape and they reside in my attic, still sparkling. Do these toys have a collectable value? - Samuel Cleaver, Islington, London
A:SPEAK and Spell was a great example of early electronic ...
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