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Old 06-04-2021, 02:19 PM
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Default New guy needing help already with some identification (kidding)

All joking aside, I did pick this up a little earlier today from a consignment shop near my house.

I haven't been able to find out a ton just yet and wondered if there are any kind souls that may have some knowledge they'd like to share (please and thank you in advance)

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I should clarify, I'm mostly looking to see if anyone can identify what year this is from? I have discovered a few examples, but not this particular one. Thanks...
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Hit and Run Baseball Game was one of three very similar games produced by Wilder over roughly the same years.
The nearly identical Wilder's Baseball Game debuted in 1926 and was marketed well into the 1930s.
Hit and Run Baseball Game and the also very similar Hi-Fly! Baseball Game were made and marketed
during very nearly the same span of years as Wilder's Baseball Game. Hi-Fly! Baseball Game was turned out
with two very different graphic designs for its box lid (one with the exclamation point, one without), both of those
very different than the similar-to-one-another graphics seen on Wilder's Baseball Game and Hit and Run Baseball Game.

Oh, your game, obviously, is not to be confused with the completely unrelated Hit and Run (Advance Mfg Co, c1930s),
Hit'n Run Baseball Game (Kenner Products, 1962), Hit N' Run (E S Lowe, 1960s), Hit and Run (Nomura Toy / Ideal?, 1977),
or Hit and Run Baseball (Realistic Sports Games Co, 1984).
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I'd like to know how you got Leon's quarter?
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Hit and Run Baseball Game was one of three very similar games produced by Wilder over roughly the same years.
The nearly identical Wilder's Baseball Game debuted in 1926 and was marketed well into the 1930s.
Hit and Run Baseball Game and the also very similar Hi-Fly! Baseball Game were made and marketed
during very nearly the same span of years as Wilder's Baseball Game. Hi-Fly! Baseball Game was turned out
with two very different graphic designs for its box lid (one with the exclamation point, one without), both of those
very different than the similar-to-one-another graphics seen on Wilder's Baseball Game and Hit and Run Baseball Game.

Oh, your game, obviously, is not to be confused with the completely unrelated Hit and Run (Advance Mfg Co, c1930s),
Hit'n Run Baseball Game (Kenner Products, 1962), Hit N' Run (E S Lowe, 1960s), Hit and Run (Nomura Toy / Ideal?, 1977),
or Hit and Run Baseball (Realistic Sports Games Co, 1984).


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Don't even get us started on McLoughlin Brothers games...
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