Green Stamp's catalogue and stamp booklet |
Friday, January 29, 2021
Green Stamp's gift catalogue from 1966 reveals Nintendo toy range from before Ultra Hand
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Nintendo cards sets from the 1970s
The previous post featured a sales promotion leaflet for the Nintendo Paper Model series from the mid 1970s. Today we will take a look at an other leaflet from that same period, which I also acquired recently.
This one advertises various educational card series that Nintendo offered at the time. These cards focus on Japanese language, vocabulary and poetry, and they were used to play various games.
1970s Nintendo cards leaflet (front) |
A more extensive description of these cards and how they are used was given in this older post.
Two of the Iroha Karuta sets feature historic scenes from the former capital Kyoto (京 いろはかるた) as well as from ancient Tokyo, called Edo at the time (江戸 いろはかるた).
Edo and Kyoto Iroha Karuta sets |
1970s Nintendo cards leaflet (back) |
For more on the Iroha Karuta cards, check out this earlier post.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Nintendo paper model leaflet from mid 1970s
Welcome to 2021 and best wishes to you all. We will start the new year with a couple of short posts featuring some recent finds.
Shown in the picture below are two one-page leaflets for Nintendo products from the mid 1970s that I acquired recently; one of the Paper Model (ペーパーモデル) series and the other for cards games.
These leaflets were part of Nintendo's sales material and used to promote new products to potential (wholesale) buyers from toy and hobby shops. They are about A4 size and printed double-sided in color.
In this post we will take a look at the Paper Model one, and the other one is shown in more detail in a next post.
The front side shows a description of the Paper Model series and an overview of fourteen models in the Vehicle Series (のりものシリーズ). These were fun card board hobby sets, retailing for a modest ¥100.
Paper Model leaflet - front (1974) |
Paper Model leaflet - back (1974) |
To find out more about the Nintendo Paper Model series, check out this previous post.