The vintage Halloween hobby is broken down into many different market segments. Over the last few years, most segments have strengthened over an expected trajectory, some have weakened and a few have strengthened more rapidly than expected. Examples of the last category would be Dennison and Gibson diecuts from 1928-1934 and many blow molds. (I can hardly believe it myself!) This owl blow mold from the 1960s is a good representative of this new reality for this market segment. Will Gurley candles and common tin litho ever strengthen?
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Mark B. Ledenbach's vintage Halloween collectibles blog.