There are some on eBay but I don’t buy anything on that site.
A racetrack that’s at least a quarter mile long. It’s used to race dragsters, hot rods and muscle cars. Great fun but be prepared for the noise. :)
But Paddyman has 1 more than I do. Lol
Nice, a bonus and a treat. So now what am I to do since you have a million more than me? Lol
Lol, it looks like it’s been there since 1964. No telling really but you’re five cents richer. Spend it wisely. :)
I bought mine in an LCS when I lived in Washington State near the Canadian border. Cost me a whopping $12.95. I still have the receipt for it. Lol
Mine is still in the plastic slip case cover for it. :)
The stand on mine has never been used. It’s as flat as the day it was made. :)
I didn’t get the 2000 set either. I also can’t recall ever seeing one.
As I recall no they didn’t.
Doesn’t surprise me one bit. Makes me wonder when some cashier will asks a manager for change for one.
I I gotta see those.
I left one out. My apologies. It’s the next to last one. A Country Unfolds. Depicts Canada’s evolution over the years. Each depiction forms the...
A Canadian Symbol. 13 small Maple Leafs represents one for each province and territory with 1 large one for unity. [ATTACH]
Etched In Stone. Reflects the petroglyphs of a thousand years showing the country’s heritage and spirituality. [ATTACH]
The Log Dive. Reflects the courage of the raftsman to Canada’s development and prosperity. [ATTACH]
Our Northern Heritage. A tribute to contemporary Canadian Inuit art. [ATTACH]
The Voyagers. To honor those that set up the fur trade and travelled by canoe to open up the land. [ATTACH]
Coast to Coast. Represents the joining of the country for the Atlantic to the Pacific. [ATTACH]
A nation of people. 6 people drawn with one continuous line represents law and order, learning, teaching, the arts, the love of nature and sports....
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