
A large book with (8) full-color posters of kiddie faves the Toxic Crusaders. Take them out of the book and plaster your bedroom or toy room with them. But not until you read the exciting story on the back of each poster! They'd cost you $7 at retail!
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29319 TOXIC CRUSADER POSTERS |
We have pieces from a Buck Rogers game called, we are told, “Buck Rogers Battle for the 25th Century.” Except for the Gun Pods, which are all dark grey, the pieces are all assortments of: green, yellow, blue, purple, brown and violet. The pieces: Gunpods, Fighter Planes, War Birds and Space Shuttles. Mostly they are around 1” in the largest dimension. Note: we show the quantity pre-packed in a bag in the listing. You get ten bags for the price shown.
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27785 BUCK ROGERS FIGHTER PLANES, (96) | |
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27786 BUCK ROGERS GUN PODS, (14) | |
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30860 BUCK ROGERS SOLDIERS (6) | |
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30331 BUCK ROGERS SPACE SHUTTLES, (24) | |
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30332 BUCK ROGERS WAR BIRDS, (36) |
They have the look of something designed for the space program. They're mylar, a paper-thin shiny metallic sheet, that comes in handy when your car breaks down in winter, or when you're separated from your climbing group on the slopes of Mt. McKinley. Barring that, they're also a perfect material for a do-it-yourself cold-climate Halloween costume-near impossible to rip by hand, but cut easily with scissors. There's no padding, so they wouldn't be too comfy on your bed, but they sure are warm. They both come folded about the size of a wallet. The Blanket is 52" x 82", the Sleeping Bag is 34" x 84".
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91007 EMERGENCY BLANKET | |
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91432 MYLAR SLEEPING BAG |
Mystery Boxes of stuff like what you see in the catalog. Maybe we had a little left but not enough to continue the listing. Maybe we only got a few as part of an odd lot. Maybe we just lost some, and just found them in our warehouse. You will get items which originally listed for at least $25.00 total in our catalog (or would have, if we had enough). You pick. The "electro-mechanical" box has things like motors, switches, hardware and components that are useful parts but want to be worked into something bigger. The "consumer" box has more ready-to-go type items, and things that don't have as technical a flavor, like bottles, toys, books and giant rubber bands. The fun is in the mystery and surprise. Perfect if you don't know what to give Aunt Maude and Uncle Ned, or if you can't decide how to bring your order up to the minimum. Every couple of months the contents will keep changing, so even if you have gotten a box before, feel free to order again! (Please note: Ordering multiple boxes at the same time will result in duplicate items.)
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23610 CONSUMER SURPRISE BOX |
Even the person who has everything doesn't have full-color posters of ulcers and cancers! Then again, some people don't throw anything away. The 20" x 29" ulcer poster illustrates different types, while the 20" x 26" cancer poster illustrates different treatments. Both are from 1985. Great gift idea.
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90179 CANCER POSTER | |
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90165 ULCER POSTER |
If you’re a surplus groupie, if you think Jarvis sits at the right hand of St. Peter, if you can see our initials without tittering, you should be flaunting your devotion – drinking out of our white, 11 oz coffee mug and wearing our soft T-shirts, all with the likeness of Jarvis (our flying mascot), our corporate name and our inspiring tag line, “Incredible Stuff, Unbelievable Prices” in black across the back and “American Science & Surplus” in small print on the left front. We have thoughtfully ordered the shirts in gray, the best color to wear when digging for surplus treasure. The T-shirts are 98% cotton, and will shrink. Order accordingly. Don’t just sit there – Jarvisize your wardrobe.
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22528 A.S.&S. COFFEE MUG | |
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90267 LG T-SHIRT | |
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90268 XL T-SHIRT | |
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90269 XXL T-SHIRT |
Y columna vertebral. Y the bones, fractures and dislocations associated with them. All the text on these 26” x 20” slightly glossy anatomical charts featuring the shoulder, elbow and spinal column is in Spanish. If you want them for a classroom or a doctor’s office, better get them fast, before they sell out as funky wall art.
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31715 SPANISH CHART, ARM | |
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31716 SPANISH CHART, BACK |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Glow-in-the-dark plastic skeleton, about 1 ft. tall. That is the end result. What you get is a box of bones that you snap together to create the final product. Which is kind of fun. Or of course you can leave some or all of them disassembled to create a sense of havoc. We're not going to claim it is anatomically correct, or educational. But you do need to figure out that feet don't grow from shoulders and thigh bones do not connect to jaw bones. Maybe 5 minutes of fun!! And the finished product is one of our better little Halloween guys.
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89425 BOX O' BONES |
Sometimes leftovers provide not only a bargain, but some good clean fun. Our each is (5) 50-sheet pads of 4” x 6” Post-it® notes. They were pharma-giveaways to promote “Diastat (Diazepam Rectal Gel)” but they feature an unfortunate little fire extinguisher logo, and they say “Stop the seizure. Fast.” No need to thank us.
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37351 LARGE PADS, (5) |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
"Sticky Starfish" is the latest entry in the wall-walker world. It's 4" across with a full dozen legs, so it creeps down walls, windows, fridges, any smooth surface, particularly well. We'll pick one in a neon color for you.
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94021 STICKY STARFISH |
OK, this is not your Founding Fathers' quill pen, it's a pharmaceutical company's promo ballpoint but the name is in very small letters, and the white pen has a foot-long genuine fluffy white feather on the end. Fits into a brass-ish ball-socket that mounts via an adhesive pad on the surface of your choice. Adds a nice romantic, if not colonial, touch to any desk or counter, plus you get a half-dozen for real cheap.
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40458 QUILISH PEN |
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