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Old 03-10-2016, 02:57 PM
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Moon Globe from 1968

Growing up in the Apollo age, I fell in love with all things space so my grandparents bought me this 3D moon globe for $25 in 1970 and I was 9, which was huge money back then! It is still my pride and joy, 46 years later! It is molded plastic with an acrylic stand, and came with a book and lunar map which I still have.

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Great for pointing out lunar features, it also glows in the dark!
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Old 03-10-2016, 05:07 PM
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That's great gift. Looks good too.
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Old 05-10-2016, 07:30 AM
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Thanks, Chris!

The moon chart is starting to be a little worse for wear, but the booklet is still fine and the actual globe has remained pristine! Still glows in the dark too!
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That is really cool. , you would pay a lot more for one today .
Thanks for sharing .

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on first glance i thought the photo was a globe of mars. does it have that orange cast on person or is it the lighting/white balance. has the lastic stood up to time? has it cracked or anything? i worry about my cardboard one surviving time.
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on first glance i thought the photo was a globe of mars. does it have that orange cast on person or is it the lighting/white balance. has the lastic stood up to time? has it cracked or anything? i worry about my cardboard one surviving time.
In the dark, it actually glows with a soft blue luminescence.

Probably just the pictures I took; the seas are actually a sort of cream colour and the rest is grey. I only photographed this the other day, just with a black cloth behind and a little black lid to sit it on.
It certainly has stood the test of time and has not cracked or anything.

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That is a great moon globe. What a gift!
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I would like one myself. Do you have the manufacturer's/supplier's details at all so I can begin researching?
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I would like one myself. Do you have the manufacturer's/supplier's details at all so I can begin researching?
The company was called Educational Frontiers and it dates back to 1968. That's really all I have now, I think the box got chucked out over 40 years ago...

It was originally priced on the box as $125, marked down to $25 in 1970. They bought it at Waltons in Bankstown (who is old enough to remember them?!)
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