The one inch 1965 Crane Potato Chip pins that feature Major league teams sell for about $5. -$10. depending on condition. Mos that I see are in rough condition. A near/mint pin could sell for more. See Related Links below for a picture of a Los Angeles Angels pin featured on Vintagesportsshoppe.com
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The picture of the Potato Eaters by Van Gogh was made in 1885.
The potato / tuber is used for propagation.
It is a tool with a flat plate on the base to crush and MASH potato. In the picture here, the tool on your left with red handle
Sadly the answer is no .. Never again will we see them . Buttons sold all machinery .
Only if the MLB Mr Potato Head is sealed in the package will it have any collectible value now or in the future. At the present time it will have little collectible value, and will sell as a novelty. As a toy from the 1950's for example it could have future value. There is not a large community of baseball memorabilia collectors that collect Mr. Potato head toys, and that will keep the value down. A collector of toys might have more interest. The value of an item is determined by a simple formula. Supply and Demand. When the supply, the number of items available on the market is higher than the number of collectors in the market, the value goes down. When the number of items available on the market is lower than the number of collectors looking to make a purchase the demand is greater, and the value rises. If the Mr. Potato heads were widely collected, the rarity of an error would make it valuable. If the Mr. potato head had a player endorsement it would also have a higher value. Hold on to it, enjoy it, and time will tell.
Just draw a potato and then draw a plaid pattern. No I mean like on the computer, but It's okay, I already found out how. ^^ Look at my potato! http://www.plaidpotato.webs.com/ I put it somewhere on there... I have no idea where it is, probably on the profile thingy.
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Did in 1964 for a contest
The best description I can think of is potato shaped.As a picture is worth a thousand words, see related link for a pictorial
You may find this picture at many internet sites. Click link below for one of them!
potato blight are potato mold,potato disease,potato mildew and potato murrain.