Monday, September 12, 2016

Marx Carry-All Action Knights and Vikings Playset


Marx Carry-All Action Knights and Vikings Playset

By Jay

I suppose I didn’t know what a Viking was until I was about six years old. I remember playing at the home of my parents’ friends, who also happened to be the godparents of my younger brother. They had a son who was about three years older than me, and he had a wonderful medieval action playset – grey castle with all the accessories such as a drawbridge, banquet table, catapults, horses, silver knights, and oh, yes – these mint green Vikings that looked as tasty as mint chocolate chip ice cream! I remember taking them out of these small brown bags and setting them up in different positions within and outside the walls of the castle.  Although I did not own the set, my brother and I played with it every time we visited our friends, and though we wanted one of our own, we were never able to find one.

There was something mystical about this playset that inspired my interest in medieval life, Christian Knights and Vikings which has not abated to this day.  Every time I still think of a Viking, I cannot help but remember those mint green plastic figures with horned helmets wielding battleaxes and swords, struck in various martial poses.  The same can be said for the Christian Knights, who seemed pure and upright in their handsome silver cut. Of course, being a Roman Catholic, we always made the knights the good guys and the pagan Vikings the bad guys even though we have quite a bit of Danish and Viking blood, our great-grandmother hailing from Copenhagen.

With a little research, I recently found out that this playset was manufactured by Marx, a manufacturer that specialized in playsets and action figures that were popular during this time period – late 60’s early70’s.  I was also determined to own one, something that I had been unable to fulfill in my childhood.  I began searching on EBay, and, wow!... The price for these old sets was way beyond my bank account!  I was looking at upwards of a hundred and fifty dollars! Yes, it would look nice set up and sitting in the corner of my library with the morning sun shining upon it, but not at that price.  And so I resigned myself to forget about it and chuck the desire away as a mere superficial whim.  However, little did I know that my brother was just as determined to get the same set, or… Well, I guess I should have known.  He is just as mentally unhinged as I am on these matters.  And so it was that on our birthday, at the top of the stairs to his library was the Marx Carry-All Knights and Vikings Playset, set up and ready to go!  He had bought it for me so that I could put it in my library!  So now I finally have one, but the question remains.  Why would a grown man nearing fifty with terminal cancer want a play castle and a bunch of plastic figures?  What am I going to do with it now that I possess it?  As I sit here in my library with my lazy cat sitting on the chair beside me, I ask myself this profound question.  I hear a dog barking a few houses down…  An old man, my neighbor across the street, sits on his porch looking up at the clouds…  The chirrupy sound of the ice-cream man drifts by as my neighbor’s head turns to watch the colorful vehicle roll around the corner… The dim rumble of rush hour traffic has begun its weary moan in the distance…  And a large commuter jet has just groaned by overhead as if something somewhere up in the great big sky is about to burst forth and come flooding down to Earth…  

    

 

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