MICRODOT, THE EXCITING NEW SPY GAME
Board Game
1975-1980 (published)
1975-1980 (published)
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card box, printed in colours on blues to show the title, maker's details and illustration of a man firing at a car; yellow card lining holding a playck pre formed plastic tray, with dice, counters, cards and magnifying glass
contains playing surface board and equipment
instructions
contains playing surface board and equipment
instructions
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Title | MICRODOT, THE EXCITING NEW SPY GAME (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | printed card, moulded plastic |
Brief description | Microdot, Parker Bros, USA, 1970s Microdot, Parker Bros, USA, 1970s Microdot, Parker Bros, USA, 1970s Microdot, Parker Bros, USA, 1970s |
Physical description | card box, printed in colours on blues to show the title, maker's details and illustration of a man firing at a car; yellow card lining holding a playck pre formed plastic tray, with dice, counters, cards and magnifying glass contains playing surface board and equipment instructions |
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Production type | mass produced |
Copy number | 31220 |
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Credit line | Given by the Palitoy Company |
Object history | Part of the Palitoy Archive |
Production | 31220 is a Palitoy catalogue number Reason For Production: retail |
Collection | |
Accession number | B.1225:1-1999 |
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Record created | July 26, 2000 |
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