ShadowsPapa
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We watched a Collector's Call the other day (have to sit around a bit) and it was about Pez dispensers. They mentioned some of them made over the years, including one that was timed with the 1964 release of the stop-action animation - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Yeah, she's a collector, a room dedicated to Rudolph, her license plate is Rudolph, floating shelves put up in a spare bedroom to hold most of her collection and displays.
I made the mistake of saying "I bet you have a Rudolph Pez dispenser, right"?
No.
Oops -
"so you are going to get me one?"
Great, here we go again.
That's from over 50 years ago, and finding a CORRECT complete Pez dispenser with feet, unbroken, in good conditions is proving difficult.
There are OTHER reindeer dispensers, some claim to be "Rudolph" but they are not THE Rudolph.
Most of what I'm finding aren't the correct version. I don't know, but I suspect they were made only in 64 or perhaps 65 following the release of the show (even the USPS released Rudolph stamps on the 50th anniversary of the show and yes, she has several sets of those)
Anyone with inside connections or know any collectors or live near where they are made (they have a visitor's center believe it or not)?
Yeah, she's a collector, a room dedicated to Rudolph, her license plate is Rudolph, floating shelves put up in a spare bedroom to hold most of her collection and displays.
I made the mistake of saying "I bet you have a Rudolph Pez dispenser, right"?
No.
Oops -
"so you are going to get me one?"
Great, here we go again.
That's from over 50 years ago, and finding a CORRECT complete Pez dispenser with feet, unbroken, in good conditions is proving difficult.
There are OTHER reindeer dispensers, some claim to be "Rudolph" but they are not THE Rudolph.
Most of what I'm finding aren't the correct version. I don't know, but I suspect they were made only in 64 or perhaps 65 following the release of the show (even the USPS released Rudolph stamps on the 50th anniversary of the show and yes, she has several sets of those)
Anyone with inside connections or know any collectors or live near where they are made (they have a visitor's center believe it or not)?
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