Brilliance! I just bought one on eBay and can’t wait to put my vintage Joe back together. Will gather my spare parts to see how many complete Joes I can make and order some more. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this information and providing product. As original owner of numerous 60's Joe's, a few need some help. Will be ordering some kits soon.
Bob Rodden thank you for the kind words. We are a small company out of the foothills of North Carolina - and truly appreciate all of our customers. Thank you again - and look forward to helping you get your Joes back in action and back on the frontlines of your collection.
Thank you Edward - I appreciate the kind words and the purchase. We will have your Joe back on the front lines of your collection really soon! Take care and stay safe. - Jase
sgbrown54 Thank you for your business, I’m literally a one man band, small type company so every Sale means the world to me. I devised these because I honestly wanted to do something to impact the hobby that I love. Thank you again and if you bought from my eBay store be sure to review the kit there too if you have the time. Word of mouth is my only advertising. Thanks again!
No, you can literally push it through, but if the shoulder hole is too small push the clamp part through fist by itself. If that still is an issue as some molds have extremely small shoulder hole, before attaching the legs you can feed the arm bungie through the hole in the bottom of the torso before adding the pelvis and legs. Once fed through the bottom of the torso just use your “pull through” tool to attach one arm and then pull it through the opposite side to add the tension and attach the other arm. Hope those tips and tricks help you out. Take care and stay safe! ~ Jase
Thank you…Neighbor (literally) I recorded this back when I first developed my kits and decided to shoot the video after working a 16hr shift (I’m a nurse by trade) and I was a little punchy and overtired so thigh balls hit me funny. I was going to reshoot the whole thing over me being a goof, but I was having fun and it showed so it stayed. Glad you liked it. 😂😀
You make it seem so easy. I bought a UK sellers version of this kit. The neck hook went into my forefinger earlier this evening as I was trying to restring an Action Man. I don't know why I bothered trying this method.
One of my kits from a UK seller? I sell directly on eBay. I have no middle men or exporters. What happened Sounds painful! My kits are pre measured and I make them to be a simple install - so if I make it look easy it’s because they are made that way. If it was a knock off version of my kit I can’t answer to how they are made. I have heard of people at conventions even here in the states making “bootleg” versions of my kit, and even calling them Floppy Joe kits and copying my header cards. Best way to get an authentic kit is to buy them directly from me.
Got my kit today and did my first restring job ever ! It was pretty scary cutting the old 1967 bungie and taking him apart. I got it together BUT: this is Not was easy as shown in the video. The bungies in the kit are Tight (tighter than in the vid) and it was quite a struggle to get the nail in. Plus Apparently one shoulder hook was missing but I was able to make do with a big paper clip. I got in done in about an hour and with my nurse wife’s help. To novices- I’d suggest you take your time. It can be done, but I’m sending any more of mine out for repair. Just my preference.
Edward Kohout Hi there. I’m sorry you had trouble installing the kit. I don’t include arm hooks with my kits. I do include a small S hook which is used as a spacer to allow extra room (to prevent tightness) in the arm bungee and to prevent Zombie arms. Where you lift one arm the other one follows. This information is also in my products description on eBay. The reason I’ve never included the extra arm hardware is because a lot of people just use hog clips or like what you said paper clips to replace missing arm hooks it also allows me to keep my cost down to less than $10 a kit which collectors have requested over the years. It also allows me which is a one-man company to be able to compete with the string kits prices that come out of China which places like Costwold Collectibles sells. Again sorry you had issues with your install but I’m always available if anyone that does buy my kits and has a question. I’m always happy to help and help collectors get their Joe’s back onto the front lines of their collection. Take care and stay safe Jase Marshall
One of my joes I bought off eBay were only the parts held together by elastic, no head, only thighs shoulders torso ball joins and such no elbows forearms hands it only had the neckpost so basically what you can take off without breaking the elastic, well when it came I was everything was rusty and rotting but it was tightly held together... today the leg just fell off so I got one of these kits off eBay and can’t wait for it to come in! I’ll tell you the results when it comes in
Thank you for supporting my little company based in the foothills of NC! My kits are 100% American made. Everything from the kit to packaging is done by me. So, I truly appreciate it. My kits have evolved over the years. I now include little “S” hooks which don’t replace arm hooks but can be used to help prevent Zombie arms. That’s where you lift on arm the other follows. Anyway some of my clients don’t use them - other like to use 1 or both but I like to give my customers the option to fix their figure the way they want. If you have any questions or need any assistance feel free to message or text me. My personal information to MMC (Marshall Made Collectibles) is on the back of the packaging of each and every kit I sell. Thanks again and look forward to helping you get your Joe back to the front line. Take care and Stay Safe - Jase Marshall
Sgtlott 10 I included a head hook just pull the bungee through with a “pull through tool” before hooking it. The new hooks are meant to be used to pull the cord through the body. Honestly if you have the original hooks (head and arms) I would take steel wool to them and see if you can remove the surface rust from them and bring them back to life. If your needing replacement arm hooks you can use hog clips which are $1-2 for 50 from places like Lowe’s or Home Depot or in a pinch you can actually cut a 📎 paper clip and use it. I don’t include replacement arm hooks but you will receive 2 small “s” hooks which most of my customers don’t use but I include them to prevent Zombie arms. Which keeps the opposite arm from lifting when you raise the other arm. You can use 1 or both depending on the tightness you want between the arms. I don’t include arm hooks to keep the cost of my Made in the USA 🇺🇸 kits down and below $10 each. Which allows my company to compete with prices from those kits that come out of China. Which personally I found to be garbage and the reason I created my kits. Take care and stay safe. Jase
Sgtlott 10 No problem and happy to help. If you have any questions about your kit or tips or tricks on the install feel free to reach out to me. You’ll see my contact info on the backside of my packaging...just send me a text if you need me and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. My day to day job is as a home health nurse and I’m currently pulling 60+ hrs but I answer any and all inquiries as soon as I can. Have a great day. - Jase
After a long time of work and many failed attempts I put it together with my dad, thanks for making the kit so I could get him back in action... well I still need to buy the lower legs, the feet, and everything past the shoulders but it’s fine other than that
Marshall Made Collectibles my dad and I had some trouble with it, we snapped the original neck post but used one of the parts from this kit to replace it, those arm clips were very useful to hold the arms, my dad and I decided to bend all the hooks to keep everything in place for good, the figure still needs parts before he’s back in action but with that kit I am one step closer to having a medic for my GI Joes
Sgtlott 10 with the kits I include 2 Little S hooks. These are to be used to prevent Zombie arms. Where you lift one arm the other will follow. Most people that use my kits don’t use them at all or others just use 1, if you are finding your arms are too loose with the hoop bungee installed, just drop to one S hook or don’t use either of them. You will find the arms will be very secure after that point. Thanks for your question.
I have just ordered 2 sets of this and another set for a talking figure from your ebay store. I want to re-sring one original 60ies GI-Joe and one 60ies action man. I am also planning to re string a talking commander figure, but some parts are missing, but ordered.
I have bought about 6 kits off ebay. I have no idea how to get the arms attached to the cord. I have watched this video several times, and I think they have changed the loops to attach the arms. Mine do NOT reach into the crevice to reach the pin to hook onto. I have tried several times. not attaching, the metal arm "s" is simply too short. I can do the legs easily. But the arms? Can you offer some advice or help> I even tried leaving the factory loops on the arm and attaching to them, but to no avail. What gives> ?
I wish you sent me the shoulder hooks you used in this video. The ones I have are very small and I’ve been working at it a couple of days (probably 3-4 hours total) and no success. And they seems like paper clips rather than stainless steel. I was able to connect the legs to the torso and the head with no problem because I had the original Hasbro hook.
The hooks I used in the video were the original hardware. I don’t include shoulder hooks. As in my highlighted description on eBay the little S hooks I do include are spacers. You can use them for the arm bungee or the leg bungee if you believe either is too tight for your figure. Some people will use them in conjunction with the arm band to prevent zombie arms, where one arm rises the one on the opposite side follows. Sorry you tried to used them as shoulder hooks that had to be nearly impossible. You can always drop me a line (my info is on the header card) I’m always happy to help and I’d could cleared that up for you. Have a fantastic evening. Take care - Jase
I have a rivet spanner that will flare the ends. But you have to cut out the old rivets and use new ones to replace the old. That’s why with my kits you don’t have to mess with them at all. 👍🏻
Galaxy Ninja yes I personally make all my re-string Kits here within the USA. I also make the licensed Captain Action Re-String Kits, my OH NO!!! Chatty Joe Kits (for vintage talker GI Joes), and my Alien Hospital Kits which are for the large 1979 Kenner Alien Figure. I’ve included a link to my eBay store where I sell all my kits. BTW all my OH NO!!! Floppy Joe kits now include arm hooks! Thanks for the inquiry and interest. Sincerely, Jase of Marshall Made Collectibles rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283026560348
ingenious design on the body string with the inclusion of hooks for the legs. I severely wish the part for restringing arms would have come with the new hooks already attached. Getting the original 64 - 76 hooks on is pretty much impossible
victor flores thanks brother that might be something I address in a later design. I have revamped and made a better stainless steel head hook then my original design. I've had success with the bicep hooks by putting them on the arm string before threading them through the body. Still I agree with your comment - it is the hardest part of re-stringing a figure. I know a lot of people say I made it look easy but my kits make it pretty easy and fool proof. I'm thrilled how well accepted my kits have become. I sincerely appreciate the love collectors have shown me and my products! Take Care - Jase
No problem, here’s the link to individual kits www.ebay.com/itm/OH-NO-FLOPPY-JOE-Re-String-Restring-Kit-For-Vintage-GI-JOE-ACTION-MAN-AT-Joes-/284427503545?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m2548.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0 I also sell them in multiples of 5 and 10 as well as the 25 bulk orders. All you have to do is look under “Sellers other items” and it will bring up all the different kits I sell.
Brilliance! I just bought one on eBay and can’t wait to put my vintage Joe back together. Will gather my spare parts to see how many complete Joes I can make and order some more. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy it and thank you for the your order! Take care - Jase
Thanks for sharing this information and providing product. As original owner of numerous 60's Joe's, a few need some help. Will be ordering some kits soon.
Awesome !!!!! I can’t wait to restring my 1964 gi joe’s !!!! Thanks my order is placed !!!!
You are awesome! I've wanted something like this for decades! Thank you. I've bought two off of eBay and will be buying more!!
Bob Rodden thank you for the kind words. We are a small company out of the foothills of North Carolina - and truly appreciate all of our customers. Thank you again - and look forward to helping you get your Joes back in action and back on the frontlines of your collection.
Excellent video! Just bought one of your kits on eB. Will be attempting my first restring. This helps a lot !!! Thank you!
Thank you Edward - I appreciate the kind words and the purchase. We will have your Joe back on the front lines of your collection really soon! Take care and stay safe. - Jase
Great idea time saver!
Thank you. Been a huge hit for years for me and to think it all started because of my love for all things vintage Joe.
I love these re string kits..great price...I have used them many times...and my Joes love them also!!!
Thank you Jack! Appreciate the kind words and l love we were able to get your Joes back on the front line of your collection!!!
Pretty cool!
Great item! I bought 2 kits to tryout and they worked great! I'll be ordering some more very soon. Thanks for creating this.
sgbrown54 Thank you for your business, I’m literally a one man band, small type company so every Sale means the world to me. I devised these because I honestly wanted to do something to impact the hobby that I love. Thank you again and if you bought from my eBay store be sure to review the kit there too if you have the time. Word of mouth is my only advertising. Thanks again!
Do you have to make the hole bigger in the shoulder because this bungee and the metal clip where it keeps it together does not go thru the hole?
No, you can literally push it through, but if the shoulder hole is too small push the clamp part through fist by itself. If that still is an issue as some molds have extremely small shoulder hole, before attaching the legs you can feed the arm bungie through the hole in the bottom of the torso before adding the pelvis and legs. Once fed through the bottom of the torso just use your “pull through” tool to attach one arm and then pull it through the opposite side to add the tension and attach the other arm. Hope those tips and tricks help you out. Take care and stay safe! ~ Jase
@@MarshallMadeCollectibles Thanks
I am from Lincolnton and you are friggin awesome. Thigh Balls. I died laughing. I bought fell off the bed.
Thank you…Neighbor (literally) I recorded this back when I first developed my kits and decided to shoot the video after working a 16hr shift (I’m a nurse by trade) and I was a little punchy and overtired so thigh balls hit me funny. I was going to reshoot the whole thing over me being a goof, but I was having fun and it showed so it stayed. Glad you liked it. 😂😀
Great video. Many thanks for this product. Looking forward to restringing a few of my old GI Joes.
Robert Lefrancois thanks for the kind words. Hoping my kits are able to bring a lot of Joes out of parts drawers and back into action. :)
You make it seem so easy. I bought a UK sellers version of this kit. The neck hook went into my forefinger earlier this evening as I was trying to restring an Action Man. I don't know why I bothered trying this method.
One of my kits from a UK seller? I sell directly on eBay. I have no middle men or exporters. What happened Sounds painful! My kits are pre measured and I make them to be a simple install - so if I make it look easy it’s because they are made that way. If it was a knock off version of my kit I can’t answer to how they are made. I have heard of people at conventions even here in the states making “bootleg” versions of my kit, and even calling them Floppy Joe kits and copying my header cards. Best way to get an authentic kit is to buy them directly from me.
Got my kit today and did my first restring job ever ! It was pretty scary cutting the old 1967 bungie and taking him apart. I got it together BUT: this is Not was easy as shown in the video. The bungies in the kit are Tight (tighter than in the vid) and it was quite a struggle to get the nail in. Plus Apparently one shoulder hook was missing but I was able to make do with a big paper clip. I got in done in about an hour and with my nurse wife’s help. To novices- I’d suggest you take your time. It can be done, but I’m sending any more of mine out for repair. Just my preference.
Edward Kohout Hi there. I’m sorry you had trouble installing the kit. I don’t include arm hooks with my kits. I do include a small S hook which is used as a spacer to allow extra room (to prevent tightness) in the arm bungee and to prevent Zombie arms. Where you lift one arm the other one follows. This information is also in my products description on eBay. The reason I’ve never included the extra arm hardware is because a lot of people just use hog clips or like what you said paper clips to replace missing arm hooks it also allows me to keep my cost down to less than $10 a kit which collectors have requested over the years. It also allows me which is a one-man company to be able to compete with the string kits prices that come out of China which places like Costwold Collectibles sells. Again sorry you had issues with your install but I’m always available if anyone that does buy my kits and has a question. I’m always happy to help and help collectors get their Joe’s back onto the front lines of their collection. Take care and stay safe Jase Marshall
One of my joes I bought off eBay were only the parts held together by elastic, no head, only thighs shoulders torso ball joins and such no elbows forearms hands it only had the neckpost so basically what you can take off without breaking the elastic, well when it came I was everything was rusty and rotting but it was tightly held together... today the leg just fell off so I got one of these kits off eBay and can’t wait for it to come in! I’ll tell you the results when it comes in
Thank you for supporting my little company based in the foothills of NC! My kits are 100% American made. Everything from the kit to packaging is done by me. So, I truly appreciate it. My kits have evolved over the years. I now include little “S” hooks which don’t replace arm hooks but can be used to help prevent Zombie arms. That’s where you lift on arm the other follows. Anyway some of my clients don’t use them - other like to use 1 or both but I like to give my customers the option to fix their figure the way they want. If you have any questions or need any assistance feel free to message or text me. My personal information to MMC (Marshall Made Collectibles) is on the back of the packaging of each and every kit I sell. Thanks again and look forward to helping you get your Joe back to the front line. Take care and Stay Safe - Jase Marshall
Marshall Made Collectibles should I worry about the very rusted hooks for the head and arms?
Sgtlott 10 I included a head hook just pull the bungee through with a “pull through tool” before hooking it. The new hooks are meant to be used to pull the cord through the body. Honestly if you have the original hooks (head and arms) I would take steel wool to them and see if you can remove the surface rust from them and bring them back to life. If your needing replacement arm hooks you can use hog clips which are $1-2 for 50 from places like Lowe’s or Home Depot or in a pinch you can actually cut a 📎 paper clip and use it. I don’t include replacement arm hooks but you will receive 2 small “s” hooks which most of my customers don’t use but I include them to prevent Zombie arms. Which keeps the opposite arm from lifting when you raise the other arm. You can use 1 or both depending on the tightness you want between the arms. I don’t include arm hooks to keep the cost of my Made in the USA 🇺🇸 kits down and below $10 each. Which allows my company to compete with prices from those kits that come out of China. Which personally I found to be garbage and the reason I created my kits. Take care and stay safe. Jase
Marshall Made Collectibles alright thank you
Sgtlott 10 No problem and happy to help. If you have any questions about your kit or tips or tricks on the install feel free to reach out to me. You’ll see my contact info on the backside of my packaging...just send me a text if you need me and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. My day to day job is as a home health nurse and I’m currently pulling 60+ hrs but I answer any and all inquiries as soon as I can. Have a great day. - Jase
After a long time of work and many failed attempts I put it together with my dad, thanks for making the kit so I could get him back in action... well I still need to buy the lower legs, the feet, and everything past the shoulders but it’s fine other than that
Sgtlott 10 excellent - happy the kit helped get your figure back to the front lines! Take care and stay safe - Jase
Marshall Made Collectibles my dad and I had some trouble with it, we snapped the original neck post but used one of the parts from this kit to replace it, those arm clips were very useful to hold the arms, my dad and I decided to bend all the hooks to keep everything in place for good, the figure still needs parts before he’s back in action but with that kit I am one step closer to having a medic for my GI Joes
Marshall Made Collectibles after a bit we realized the arms are loose, how do we fix this?
Sgtlott 10 with the kits I include 2 Little S hooks. These are to be used to prevent Zombie arms. Where you lift one arm the other will follow. Most people that use my kits don’t use them at all or others just use 1, if you are finding your arms are too loose with the hoop bungee installed, just drop to one S hook or don’t use either of them. You will find the arms will be very secure after that point. Thanks for your question.
Marshall Made Collectibles I had to remove both hooks but now it’s moving both arms at once, should I just try to loosen the elastic?
Brilliant! looking forward to getting my order.
Thank you for your order. Love to help fellow collectors get their Joe back on the front lines of their collections!
Going to order 5 next Friday
I have just ordered 2 sets of this and another set for a talking figure from your ebay store. I want to re-sring one original 60ies GI-Joe and one 60ies action man. I am also planning to re string a talking commander figure, but some parts are missing, but ordered.
Thank you! I appreciate all my clients. If you need any assistance feel free to contact me.
Where did you get that pull thru tool?
I made it from a heavy gauge wire.
I have bought about 6 kits off ebay. I have no idea how to get the arms attached to the cord. I have watched this video several times, and I think they have changed the loops to attach the arms. Mine do NOT reach into the crevice to reach the pin to hook onto. I have tried several times. not attaching, the metal arm "s" is simply too short. I can do the legs easily. But the arms? Can you offer some advice or help> I even tried leaving the factory loops on the arm and attaching to them, but to no avail. What gives> ?
I sent you a message through eBay. I’ll be happy to help. My kits are all hand made by me. We will get you fixed up. 👍
I wish you sent me the shoulder hooks you used in this video. The ones I have are very small and I’ve been working at it a couple of days (probably 3-4 hours total) and no success. And they seems like paper clips rather than stainless steel. I was able to connect the legs to the torso and the head with no problem because I had the original Hasbro hook.
The hooks I used in the video were the original hardware. I don’t include shoulder hooks. As in my highlighted description on eBay the little S hooks I do include are spacers. You can use them for the arm bungee or the leg bungee if you believe either is too tight for your figure. Some people will use them in conjunction with the arm band to prevent zombie arms, where one arm rises the one on the opposite side follows. Sorry you tried to used them as shoulder hooks that had to be nearly impossible. You can always drop me a line (my info is on the header card) I’m always happy to help and I’d could cleared that up for you. Have a fantastic evening. Take care - Jase
@@MarshallMadeCollectibles ok no problem I understand
If you have to replace the thigh bars on a GI Joe how do you flatten the end of the bar? DO you just gentle tap it with a hammer to flatten it?
I have a rivet spanner that will flare the ends. But you have to cut out the old rivets and use new ones to replace the old. That’s why with my kits you don’t have to mess with them at all. 👍🏻
Did you make oh no floppy joe restring kit and Were do I buy it
Galaxy Ninja yes I personally make all my re-string Kits here within the USA. I also make the licensed Captain Action Re-String Kits, my OH NO!!! Chatty Joe Kits (for vintage talker GI Joes), and my Alien Hospital Kits which are for the large 1979 Kenner Alien Figure. I’ve included a link to my eBay store where I sell all my kits. BTW all my OH NO!!! Floppy Joe kits now include arm hooks! Thanks for the inquiry and interest. Sincerely, Jase of Marshall Made Collectibles
rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283026560348
ingenious design on the body string with the inclusion of hooks for the legs. I severely wish the part for restringing arms would have come with the new hooks already attached. Getting the original 64 - 76 hooks on is pretty much impossible
victor flores thanks brother that might be something I address in a later design. I have revamped and made a better stainless steel head hook then my original design. I've had success with the bicep hooks by putting them on the arm string before threading them through the body. Still I agree with your comment - it is the hardest part of re-stringing a figure. I know a lot of people say I made it look easy but my kits make it pretty easy and fool proof. I'm thrilled how well accepted my kits have become. I sincerely appreciate the love collectors have shown me and my products! Take Care - Jase
All Floppy Joe Kits so now come with arm hooks partner.
Can anyone provide a link to the kits? I'm only finding bulk order kits and I do not need 25 of them.
No problem, here’s the link to individual kits www.ebay.com/itm/OH-NO-FLOPPY-JOE-Re-String-Restring-Kit-For-Vintage-GI-JOE-ACTION-MAN-AT-Joes-/284427503545?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m2548.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
I also sell them in multiples of 5 and 10 as well as the 25 bulk orders. All you have to do is look under “Sellers other items” and it will bring up all the different kits I sell.
Do you have anybody you could recommend to do the restring? I only have one hand and I would be willing to pay for the service.
I do restringing for people just let me know. Sincerely, Jase