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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nutty_MadsNutty Mads - Wikipedia

    Nutty Mads are monochromatic, injection-molded polymer plastic toy figures originally manufactured in 1963–1964 by the Marx Toy Company. Comically grotesque and minutely detailed, the series was a contemporary of the stylized Kustom Kulture graphics of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth (whose bizarre Rat Fink character was being licensed by Revell for hot ...

  2. Nutty Mads were first produced by the Marx Company in 1963 with the first series and was likely inspired by Ed Big Daddy Roth, Basil Wolveton and Don Martin. made from injection-molded polymer plastic and produced in several different colors. All had the Marx signature molded in the bottom of each. In later years the pieces were reproduced in ...

  3. Vintage 1964 Louis Marx & Co. Nutty Mads Smokey Sam Neon Green NICE. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $24.99. 0 bids · Time left 4d 17h +$13.00 shipping ...

  4. Here you can see a few bits of original vintage Nutty Mad Marx Toys design artwork; crazy yet classic, Nutty Mads will always be cool! Three rare Marx Toys Blame It Test-shots! ToyMemories is preserving toy history. Behind-the-scenes material; prototypes, blueprints & technical drawings, molds, factory material and paperwork and more.

  5. David Marx (co-founder) Products. Lithographed tinplate, plastics, wood products. Louis Marx and Company was an American toy manufacturer in business from 1919 to 1980. They made many types of toys including tin toys, toy soldiers, toy guns, action figures, dolls, toy cars and model trains.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Nutty_MadsNutty Mads - Wikiwand

    Nutty Mads are monochromatic, injection-molded polymer plastic toy figures originally manufactured in 1963–1964 by the Marx Toy Company. Comically grotesque and minutely detailed, the series was a contemporary of the stylized Kustom Kulture graphics of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, as well as of the comic art of popular magazine cartoonists Basil Wolverton and Don Martin.

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