Not that anyone cares

But I found the 1956 Hardy Boys "Mystery of the Applegate Treasure" on YouTube.

I've watched about half of it now.

Wow. I probably haven't seen it since then.

Lots of gems on youtube. Found several episodes of the 1961 series 'Way Out, hosted by Roald Dahl. Kids back then loved it, but parents hated it and had it canceled.
 
I used to read the Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys Mystery hardcover.

That was way before the Border Bookstore went out of business. Which I bought them from.
 
I used to read the Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys Mystery hardcover.

That was way before the Border Bookstore went out of business. Which I bought them from.

Used to borrow them, and the Tom Swift books, from the school library.

Brown hardcover editions
 
well, finished the first Hardy Boys serial.

now watching the first Spin and Marty series.

Tim Considine was certainly in a lot of Disney shows
 
Read the Hardy Boys mysteries as a kid, read nearly everything I could get my hands on, actually, but mostly I liked archeological type stuff and westerns. One of my uncles gave me subscriptions to National Geographic for Christmas every year, and we would go on our own 'expeditions' to sites looking for flint tools and visiting museums. I have a fairly large collection of drills, knives, and what many people think are flint 'fish hooks', but those things are for skinning squirrels, fish, and other critters, not for fishing.
 
I also read Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. Used to have the complete set of both. Also read Trixie Beldon.
 

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