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Vintage Game
What’s this vintage marble board game called? 1970s or early 80s?

It uses two colors of marbles placed on the board in rows and columns. Each side of the 2 inch tall board has things on for each row and column you can pull which will move the slots the marbles are on leaving the marble in place or making it fall. (These things we pull on the sides have holes in various spots so if you move the right combination of “arms”, you can make your opponent’s marbles fall and protect your own.)

The box looks a whole lot like the old battleship box.

Thanks for any help!

The game you are describing is STAY ALIVE. More information and photos can be found at the link listed below.


California Clock Company Kit Cat Klock Moving Retro Clock


California Clock Company Kit Cat Klock Moving Retro Clock


$49.95


The Kit Cat Klock has been a source of enjoyment for families around the world for almost 60 years, with it’s “Rolling Eyes, Wagging Tail and Infectious Smile”. Originally, Kit-Cat was electric. In the late 1980’s, with new technology, the Kit-Cat clock mechanism became battery operated. The Kit Cat Clock is a treasured, family timepiece, often handed down to the next generation. Therefore, before…

Ladies Night Vintage Bar Metal Antique Nostalgic Collectible Tin Sign


Ladies Night Vintage Bar Metal Antique Nostalgic Collectible Tin Sign


$12.99


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Hot Buttered Popcorn Metal Sign


Hot Buttered Popcorn Metal Sign


$11.49


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Game Over


Game Over


$8.98


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Antifuture


Antifuture


$7.50



Vintage Game, Vol. 1


Vintage Game, Vol. 1


$17.98



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Shokus Video Presents 1950's Vintage Television # 602


Shokus Video Presents 1950’s Vintage Television # 602



1950’s vhs video of Vintage television clips from the 1950’s. Including a young Richard Nixon, Howdy Doody, Flintstone television clip for Winston Cigarettes, Milton Bearle, Ronald Reagan, The Bob Hope Chevy Show III, Guessing game show, etc….


Automotive Series: Vintage Racing [VHS]


Automotive Series: Vintage Racing [VHS]


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MLB Vintage World Series Films - Minnesota Twins 1987 & 1991


MLB Vintage World Series Films – Minnesota Twins 1987 & 1991


$9.50


The 1987 World Series was the first to be played indoors and the raucous Minnesota Twins fans did everything they could to blow the roof right off the Metrodome. Record-books will note this Fall Classic for Kent Hrbek’s Game 6 grand slam, while Twins fans will never forget the thunderous, homer-hanky waving crowds that propelled the Twins to a record-setting four home victories. 1991 was even more…