KESHIGOMU (Japanese Erasers)
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KESHIGOMU (Japanese Erasers)
This space reserved for a more in depth introduction and summary by someone (besides me) that is more familiar with these neat little toys
For now here is a brief summary found on Wikipedia :
Keshi (Japanese: 消し or ケシ) aka keshigomu (消しゴム, for Keshi Gum) is the Japanese word for eraser. Modern reference to "keshi" is related to a collectible manga/anime character mini figure made of colored hard gum. However, keshi is not restrictive to its etymology but a generic term as several gum types are used, from matte to transparent. Also, some lines, such as the "Cosmos Souls Keshi Gum" (コスモスザウルス消しゴム, kosumosu saurusu keshi gomu) uses plastic parts. Keshi figures are not necessarily based on Japanese comic book nor TV series franchises, since there are keshi dedicated to video games (Super Mario, Zelda, etc.) and some western lines are based on local mythologies and popular culture. A similar product is often mistaken with keshi, the pencil cap toy (ペンシル キャップ, penshiru kyappu) which appeared around the same period.
Keshi Types :
Although vending machines keshi are often considered as standard size, three different material are used, hard gum, plastic or gum w/plastic parts. Even though dark salmon matte color mini figures are the quickest types identified as keshi in western countries, due to the famous M.U.S.C.L.E. line, there are actually a wide variety of gum from matte to bright, from translucent to transparent, from white to black, including the deluxe painted types.
Dekakeshi
Dekakeshi (デカ消し) are big size keshi released by the Marukoshi company prior to Bandai's popular lines.
Keshi
The standard keshi are 5/5.5 cm mini figures sold in transparent plastic capsules available in Bandai vending machines known as "gachagacha" (ガチャガチャ).
Chibikeshi
Chibikeshi (チビ消し) are mini size keshi released by Bandai.
SDkeshi
SDkeshi (SD消し) are Super Deformed mini size keshi released by Bandai.
Full color keshi
Full color keshi are deluxe, hand painted, keshi. Originally made in Japan, these art keshi were later manufactured in China to reduce production cost.
Glowing keshi
Glowing in the dark western keshi lines or series made of phosphorescent gum and similar to Playskool's GLO Friends contemporary mini figures line.
Keshi Packages :
The keshi are sold in transparent plastic capsules (1~5 figures), opaque bags (1/2), plastic pots (10-pack), partially transparent carton box sets (28), or the regular transparent plastic pack (3~6). Some lines have special packages like the Exogini pyramid ships (20/40) in Italy, or the 205-figure collector set released in Japan (Kinkeshi). Some keshi are offered in washing powder packages, crisps or cereals bags. Catalogue color leaflets are included in Japanese capsule keshi, showing the series figures. Such series are named "PART", or its Japanese equivalent "パート" (pāto) and "ぱと" (pato), by Bandai and other brands.
For now here is a brief summary found on Wikipedia :
Keshi (Japanese: 消し or ケシ) aka keshigomu (消しゴム, for Keshi Gum) is the Japanese word for eraser. Modern reference to "keshi" is related to a collectible manga/anime character mini figure made of colored hard gum. However, keshi is not restrictive to its etymology but a generic term as several gum types are used, from matte to transparent. Also, some lines, such as the "Cosmos Souls Keshi Gum" (コスモスザウルス消しゴム, kosumosu saurusu keshi gomu) uses plastic parts. Keshi figures are not necessarily based on Japanese comic book nor TV series franchises, since there are keshi dedicated to video games (Super Mario, Zelda, etc.) and some western lines are based on local mythologies and popular culture. A similar product is often mistaken with keshi, the pencil cap toy (ペンシル キャップ, penshiru kyappu) which appeared around the same period.
Keshi Types :
Although vending machines keshi are often considered as standard size, three different material are used, hard gum, plastic or gum w/plastic parts. Even though dark salmon matte color mini figures are the quickest types identified as keshi in western countries, due to the famous M.U.S.C.L.E. line, there are actually a wide variety of gum from matte to bright, from translucent to transparent, from white to black, including the deluxe painted types.
Dekakeshi
Dekakeshi (デカ消し) are big size keshi released by the Marukoshi company prior to Bandai's popular lines.
Keshi
The standard keshi are 5/5.5 cm mini figures sold in transparent plastic capsules available in Bandai vending machines known as "gachagacha" (ガチャガチャ).
Chibikeshi
Chibikeshi (チビ消し) are mini size keshi released by Bandai.
SDkeshi
SDkeshi (SD消し) are Super Deformed mini size keshi released by Bandai.
Full color keshi
Full color keshi are deluxe, hand painted, keshi. Originally made in Japan, these art keshi were later manufactured in China to reduce production cost.
Glowing keshi
Glowing in the dark western keshi lines or series made of phosphorescent gum and similar to Playskool's GLO Friends contemporary mini figures line.
Keshi Packages :
The keshi are sold in transparent plastic capsules (1~5 figures), opaque bags (1/2), plastic pots (10-pack), partially transparent carton box sets (28), or the regular transparent plastic pack (3~6). Some lines have special packages like the Exogini pyramid ships (20/40) in Italy, or the 205-figure collector set released in Japan (Kinkeshi). Some keshi are offered in washing powder packages, crisps or cereals bags. Catalogue color leaflets are included in Japanese capsule keshi, showing the series figures. Such series are named "PART", or its Japanese equivalent "パート" (pāto) and "ぱと" (pato), by Bandai and other brands.
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DEKAKESHI
DEKAKESHI (デカ消し) :
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Dekakeshi are larger sized Keshi erasers that were released by the Marukoshi company before Bandai's popular lines started being produced in the 1980's '
The most common way that these were obtained were from special "Lottery Tickets" hidden in a "blind bag" purchase of a small Keshi figure(s) . The lucky winner would be allowed to pick a Dekakeshi from the candy shop owner .
C-3PO
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This figure is 3 1/4 " tall and Unarticulated
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There is not a actual date stamped on this figure , but , it does have GMFGI on the back of the right leg and C-3PO on the back of the left leg .
The best I can gather at this point is that Dekakeshi Star Wars figures were produced/released between 1977 to 1980
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Dekakeshi are larger sized Keshi erasers that were released by the Marukoshi company before Bandai's popular lines started being produced in the 1980's '
The most common way that these were obtained were from special "Lottery Tickets" hidden in a "blind bag" purchase of a small Keshi figure(s) . The lucky winner would be allowed to pick a Dekakeshi from the candy shop owner .
C-3PO
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This figure is 3 1/4 " tall and Unarticulated
Back :
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There is not a actual date stamped on this figure , but , it does have GMFGI on the back of the right leg and C-3PO on the back of the left leg .
The best I can gather at this point is that Dekakeshi Star Wars figures were produced/released between 1977 to 1980
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Re: KESHIGOMU (Japanese Erasers)
I know nothing about them but they are very cool . I remember a thread on one of the forums someone had a blue one (I think???) and had no idea what it was . I want to eat them they look like candy
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Howdy All,
I'm still collecting notes on this realm of Keshi myself and will post more but there was a request of images. Very small set in a Riker display and uh... I just got offered an "extras" set I couldn't pass on. It's a mix of types from the start to the bootlegs. I really don't like instant collections but I couldn't pass this up. I haven't shared this with many people just yet even but I'm so excited by the opportunity. lol
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I'm still collecting notes on this realm of Keshi myself and will post more but there was a request of images. Very small set in a Riker display and uh... I just got offered an "extras" set I couldn't pass on. It's a mix of types from the start to the bootlegs. I really don't like instant collections but I couldn't pass this up. I haven't shared this with many people just yet even but I'm so excited by the opportunity. lol
Wayne
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Wayne, loving the Keshi mate thanks for posting
super cool little items
super cool little items
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Those are cool items, never heard of them before, so many varieties, thanks for sharing
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Howdy All,
Maybe I need to slow down on posting but I just a Takara Black Jawa; I thought I'd be looking quite a bit longer for an example to add to my collection but I just so lucky with this lot. I'm truly over the moon with this little guy. Only getting a Bantha right now could even come close to how I feel right now, best medicine eeeeeever (said like a 80s valley girl lol ).
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Maybe I need to slow down on posting but I just a Takara Black Jawa; I thought I'd be looking quite a bit longer for an example to add to my collection but I just so lucky with this lot. I'm truly over the moon with this little guy. Only getting a Bantha right now could even come close to how I feel right now, best medicine eeeeeever (said like a 80s valley girl lol ).
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Those are all so cool Wayne I know very little about these little gems but I do recall reading at some point that the Bantha is a rare one . I take it that the black Jawa must be a rare one too ?
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Howdy,
Any Jawa is a great find and only getting harder to find now I’m being told by the big boys.
It’s the real Takara version, always need to watch for the bootlegs.
Wayne
Any Jawa is a great find and only getting harder to find now I’m being told by the big boys.
It’s the real Takara version, always need to watch for the bootlegs.
Wayne
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Wayne, the way you've got those displayed is magnificent. It has raised my interest level in the entire subject.
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ChristianC wrote:Very nice mate!
Wonder if they did any Luke erasers?
I'm sure Wayne knows for sure but it looks like there's a Luke in the upper left hand corner of one of the photos
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Is that orange C-3PO a Dekakeshi like the pink one I posted ?
BTW - no need to slow down posting photos , we love seeing everyone's stuff
Keep on posting
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Ahhhhh you're right mate! Looks like one of those Polish Luke bootlegs.
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The one you posted I would call a Maruka keshi, yes the same, larger, sold in clear bags with a header card.
The top three green are Morinaga keshi candy premiums.
The top three green are Morinaga keshi candy premiums.
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