I love when someone else also has to share their personal stories and all from the past,how they found a toy back in the days etc! Close to that i have allot of experiences with toys we bought and found years back with my family! The interesting part is when you say your folks bought a bulk of them to sell them,they saw ahead with characters like those that will sell pretty good in your regions! Thanks for sharing man i would love to have some of those!
Ps: love your families company logo. That has to be your folks in the logo and yourself on the far right hand corner doing some in-depth product testing.
A masterful presentation! Thank you so much for this video! And a great companion piece to the Toy-Ventures article. I can tell that you took a good deal of care to make this video something special.
I’m not a horror fan but you can’t stop falling in love with these ghouls. Thanks for all the Lincoln company info. So informative and I would love to see a in-depth video of all their movie related copies over the decades. Just loved the James Bond and Starsky and Hutch photos. Many thanks Brian for all your beautiful productions. I’d consider some more dramatic upbeat scary organ horror tunes. Maybe consider bribing the local church organist to do a session for you and spike her tea with some brandy or a Red Bull 😉
Once again, I learned so much about a toy line I never knew existed! They are so campy and fun! Perfect for the soon coming Halloween season! Please keep up the good work. Your the best!
Awesome job Brick, thanks for sharing your knowledge & love of these rarities with us yet again! And also thanks for highlighting some of the independent makers, that Creature of Destruction figure got my attention 😳
Really appreciate your kindness, glad you enjoyed it. That Creature of Destruction figure will be mine. I need it. I wish I could find better images of "Zontar: The Thing From Venus" so Aleksander could tackle it.
@@BrickMantooth A Zontar figure would be sweet, but yeah, good pix of him are few & far between 🤔 Would you settle for his predecessor, the cucumber monster from “It Conquered the World”? 😅
Brilliant video Brian, so interesting to hear about your own personal involvement and family history here. Oddly I really like that Lincoln Mummy figure, just love it! Certainly will be checking out the links you suggested. Great video, thanks!
@@seereadnhear Deeply appreciated sir, I got a few nasty comments today and this one came in at the right time and totally lifted my spirits. Thank you!
Great video!! I really enjoyed this a lot, and have always really loved the look of the Lincoln Monsters. Someday, I’d like to own them. For some reason, my parents never got me the monsters in the 70s, though I remember begging for the Remco 8” and 3 3/4” ones quite regularly. Also, did you ever do a video on the World’s Greatest Mad Monsters series 2 from 2005? I think Emcee did those. I meant to snag them when they came out and never did. Look forward to checking out your other videos.
Those Monsters were done by Classic TV Toys, now called Figures Toy Co and I didn't buy them at the time, figuring I had lots of time. They're gone now.
Another fantastically researched and presented topic I knew nothing about - as always! Btw, I'm sure I'm not alone in my jealousy at your parents super cool toy buying business. What a dream come true for a young toy fanatic.
I have to say that I had a rather fantastic childhood when it came to my toys. That being said, I am envious of your childhood what with the parents constantly shopping for the toys that I loved. Kudos to you, my friend.
Great video Brian. I had the Lincoln mummy as a kid in the 70’s… the bloody wrap was indeed cool but his face was fantastic & it sealed the deal. I am hesitant to go on eBay to see how much it’s going for these days…
I really appreciate your "Talk toys, not others" motto. Recently a bunch of toy related TH-cam channels that I am subscribed to started feuding with each other and it's quite obnoxious.
Nice vid! I have all of Brents stuff and it’s the closest I’ll get to owning them. I do own an original Lincoln Dracula! I mentioned Aleksadar in my episode as well! Great minds ;) Happy Halloween!
Very insightful video. I'd never heard of these toys until I came across an unopened Frankenstein in a charity shop (thrift store) here in the UK. Seems shame for it to sit here with me doing nothing when there does appear to be a lot of fans out there who could appreciate it more so will probably end up putting it on eBay. Great video.
I believe that Lincoln International missed their true calling. They needed to knock-off Lincoln Logs and sell them as International Logs. (Yes, that was a very bad Dad Joke. But, in my defense, I am a dad).
That's the first time I've ever heard about New Zealand toys before, reminds me of Brazil's policy on video games having to be made domestically. I like them, too bad they are so rare and fragile.
Menosprecian el cine mexicano, y ponen en los primeros minutos ...escenas de la Pelicula de Chabelo titulada: "Pepito contra los monstruos". Je, je, je.😝😝😝😝😝
That is the happiest wolf man I've ever seen.
He loves his work!
That monsters vs superheroes ad is amazing!
If I'd seen that as a kid, my brain would have exploded!
It really is something very special.
As Always...FANTASTIC!!! Thankx!!! :)
Thank you!
I love when someone else also has to share their personal stories and all from the past,how they found a toy back in the days etc! Close to that i have allot of experiences with toys we bought and found years back with my family! The interesting part is when you say your folks bought a bulk of them to sell them,they saw ahead with characters like those that will sell pretty good in your regions! Thanks for sharing man i would love to have some of those!
One of your best videos, absolutely loved it.
Thank you so much for saying that, I put my all in this one.
It’s that time of year again!
Ps: love your families company logo. That has to be your folks in the logo and yourself on the far right hand corner doing some in-depth product testing.
You know I've never really asked what the inspiration for that was.
Oh man. Hope you have those models in that picture as they are stupid valuable now
They were stupid expensive when I bought them ;)
Great Job on this video. Thoroughly enjoyable! Thanks so much!
thank you for watching!
Amazing toys. It must have been awesome growing up around toys.
It was really cool. I miss it.
Wow,! I don’t remember seeing these pictures or the figures.
I'm like that with the AHI figures.
A masterful presentation! Thank you so much for this video! And a great companion piece to the Toy-Ventures article. I can tell that you took a good deal of care to make this video something special.
Thank you my friend. I appreciate you providing the impotence to finally tackle this topic.
@@BrickMantooth I have plenty of impotence to go around, believe me!
@@RaymondCastile Sigh, I meant impetus but autocorrect will make fools of us all at least once.
@@RaymondCastile Lmao! You guys have me laughing in tears!
Amazing in depth look at the Lincoln toy line Brian, a most fitting addition to Bleak Sunday :)
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
I’m not a horror fan but you can’t stop falling in love with these ghouls. Thanks for all the Lincoln company info. So informative and I would love to see a in-depth video of all their movie related copies over the decades. Just loved the James Bond and Starsky and Hutch photos. Many thanks Brian for all your beautiful productions. I’d consider some more dramatic upbeat scary organ horror tunes. Maybe consider bribing the local church organist to do a session for you and spike her tea with some brandy or a Red Bull 😉
Really glad you enjoyed it. I wish i could have found better music but done is better than perfect. ;)
Thank for sharing!
thanks for watching!
Once again, I learned so much about a toy line I never knew existed! They are so campy and fun! Perfect for the soon coming Halloween season!
Please keep up the good work. Your the best!
I really appreciate you saying that, thank you!
Awesome job Brick, thanks for sharing your knowledge & love of these rarities with us yet again! And also thanks for highlighting some of the independent makers, that Creature of Destruction figure got my attention 😳
Really appreciate your kindness, glad you enjoyed it. That Creature of Destruction figure will be mine. I need it. I wish I could find better images of "Zontar: The Thing From Venus" so Aleksander could tackle it.
@@BrickMantooth A Zontar figure would be sweet, but yeah, good pix of him are few & far between 🤔 Would you settle for his predecessor, the cucumber monster from “It Conquered the World”? 😅
Great video, & love the shout out to Brent! His shit looks top notch!!
Brent makes great toys!
Wow love it but hard to find 😭
Most definitely!
I had the Frankenstein, but I think that was the only Lincoln figure I ever owned.
Well, he's my favourite, so excellent choice.
Great video, Brian! You can tell how much affection you have for these toys. I'll be sure to drop in for the Halloween livestream.
Thank you, I really appreciate it. I have a few goodies in store.
Brilliant video Brian, so interesting to hear about your own personal involvement and family history here. Oddly I really like that Lincoln Mummy figure, just love it! Certainly will be checking out the links you suggested. Great video, thanks!
Once again a great video Brian!
thank you so much!
@@BrickMantooth hey as i had said on Facebook recently between you and Dr. MEGO. You guys are keeping it alive.
...And your very welcome!
@@seereadnhear Deeply appreciated sir, I got a few nasty comments today and this one came in at the right time and totally lifted my spirits. Thank you!
@@BrickMantooth always! I hope to one day get you on to be guest on my Movie Dawgs Show one of these days. Keep doing what your the best at.
Great video!! I really enjoyed this a lot, and have always really loved the look of the Lincoln Monsters. Someday, I’d like to own them. For some reason, my parents never got me the monsters in the 70s, though I remember begging for the Remco 8” and 3 3/4” ones quite regularly. Also, did you ever do a video on the World’s Greatest Mad Monsters series 2 from 2005? I think Emcee did those. I meant to snag them when they came out and never did. Look forward to checking out your other videos.
Those Monsters were done by Classic TV Toys, now called Figures Toy Co and I didn't buy them at the time, figuring I had lots of time. They're gone now.
Ah, thanks for the name of the company. A couple are on eBay and I’m tempted to bid on them but they’re pretty expensive.
Another fantastically researched and presented topic I knew nothing about - as always! Btw, I'm sure I'm not alone in my jealousy at your parents super cool toy buying business. What a dream come true for a young toy fanatic.
It made me who i am. Thanks for the kind words my friend.
I have to say that I had a rather fantastic childhood when it came to my toys. That being said, I am envious of your childhood what with the parents constantly shopping for the toys that I loved. Kudos to you, my friend.
Wonderful set of Lincoln's.
Thanks, they're my babies.
Awesome video! Nice bit of history on these fantastic figures. Well done!👍
Glad you enjoyed
Great video Brian. I had the Lincoln mummy as a kid in the 70’s… the bloody wrap was indeed cool but his face was fantastic & it sealed the deal. I am hesitant to go on eBay to see how much it’s going for these days…
What id do just for a REPRODUCTION of this line "that looks just as good as the originals, i mean"
Thanks!
Oh wow, thank you!
I really appreciate your "Talk toys, not others" motto. Recently a bunch of toy related TH-cam channels that I am subscribed to started feuding with each other and it's quite obnoxious.
Thanks, it's a lesson I learned the hard way and I live by it.
Retro blasting lol
Is the Intro Song for the videos that Alice Cooper song from Devil Dog? Just fun curious to know. (:
Yup, good ear.
Nice vid! I have all of Brents stuff and it’s the closest I’ll get to owning them. I do own an original Lincoln Dracula! I mentioned Aleksadar in my episode as well! Great minds ;) Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween sir!
Awesome video
Thank you!
@@BrickMantooth Truth
🙌🏻great job! What a history lesson.
Great video, these Lincoln monsters are super cool and very expensive.
I love them!
I always learn something new watching TH-cam videos you post. Thanks and have a happy Halloween 🎃
I always was curious as to why the Mummy was covered in blood lol
I guess it breaks up the white and looks cool?
@@BrickMantooth OK that was funny!
Very insightful video. I'd never heard of these toys until I came across an unopened Frankenstein in a charity shop (thrift store) here in the UK. Seems shame for it to sit here with me doing nothing when there does appear to be a lot of fans out there who could appreciate it more so will probably end up putting it on eBay. Great video.
I've got a lincoln international clown it does tricks but can't find it anywhere on the internet
Yeah a lot of that stuff is uncatalogued.
I believe that Lincoln International missed their true calling. They needed to knock-off Lincoln Logs and sell them as International Logs.
(Yes, that was a very bad Dad Joke. But, in my defense, I am a dad).
As a fellow dad, I have to let it slide. It's in the code.
@Konga 5000 I loved that joke!
That mummy figure is legitimately and unironicly horrifying. 😂
Notice how the Hunchback of Notre Dame...has no hunched back.
That's the first time I've ever heard about New Zealand toys before, reminds me of Brazil's policy on video games having to be made domestically. I like them, too bad they are so rare and fragile.
I have a Lincoln international wolfman. Best place to sell it? Ebay?
Probably, is it carded or loose?
@@BrickMantooth loose
Well, I've found the name of my electroclash side project; Girl Victim. Or maybe Grrl Victim.
These are the ones I saw at the drug stores.
I have more than one drug store advert for them.
Its Odd the Hunchbacks Head is Yellow.
from VICTIM girl to BUFFY the Vampire Slayer...
Menosprecian el cine mexicano, y ponen en los primeros minutos ...escenas de la Pelicula de Chabelo titulada: "Pepito contra los monstruos". Je, je, je.😝😝😝😝😝
I've seen that movie!