Toy's of the 60's and 70's
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Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Ok I thought I would jog some old memories with this thread...
I was watching The Santa Claus 2 this afternoon and the scene where they are at the very boring christmas party and Tim Allen breaks out the the santa bag and gives all the adults the toy's they never got (But Wanted) as a kid, Toss Across, Easy Bake Oven, Rock um Sock Um Robots, Battleing Tops......I had all of those toy's! ....even the easy bake oven....Well for boy's it was called the creepy crawler factory.
Seeing that scene reminded me of my love for the old toy's
I spent alot of time collecting pics of the toy's I use to have when I was a kid (another sorta hobby). and If you are my age you will remember that there were no computers untill 1977, there were no video games until the late 70's and the home units did not come until later..There was no internet! There was no politicly correct crap! and the toy's were designed for kids to have fun and not for every toy to be an educational experience, or too safe to play with.
So moslty toy's were the entertainment of the day and these are the toy's I had (and could remember having) Maybe you guy's had some of these too! Don't be shy! jump in!......Enjoy
Ok I thought I would jog some old memories with this thread...
I was watching The Santa Claus 2 this afternoon and the scene where they are at the very boring christmas party and Tim Allen breaks out the the santa bag and gives all the adults the toy's they never got (But Wanted) as a kid, Toss Across, Easy Bake Oven, Rock um Sock Um Robots, Battleing Tops......I had all of those toy's! ....even the easy bake oven....Well for boy's it was called the creepy crawler factory.
Seeing that scene reminded me of my love for the old toy's
I spent alot of time collecting pics of the toy's I use to have when I was a kid (another sorta hobby). and If you are my age you will remember that there were no computers untill 1977, there were no video games until the late 70's and the home units did not come until later..There was no internet! There was no politicly correct crap! and the toy's were designed for kids to have fun and not for every toy to be an educational experience, or too safe to play with.
So moslty toy's were the entertainment of the day and these are the toy's I had (and could remember having) Maybe you guy's had some of these too! Don't be shy! jump in!......Enjoy
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Let's start with this one ..The Oscar Mayer Weeny Whistle
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And of course the Oscar Mayer Ring!
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The Bat Man Ring!
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Viewmaster 3D!
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The Robot From Lost In Space!
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Bizzy! (Motorized Vibrating Pen)
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This one is a hand crank movie projector that took super 8mm cartridges I can't remember the name but I had one!
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More to Come!
Let's start with this one ..The Oscar Mayer Weeny Whistle
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And of course the Oscar Mayer Ring!
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The Bat Man Ring!
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Viewmaster 3D!
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The Robot From Lost In Space!
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Bizzy! (Motorized Vibrating Pen)
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This one is a hand crank movie projector that took super 8mm cartridges I can't remember the name but I had one!
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More to Come!
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Water Powered Rockets! I had several of these...and they were great! Fill um with water, pump um full of air and let um go!
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My Land of the Giants Lunch Box
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Barrel O Monkey's
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Wheel-O.....Check out the price on the display
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Wizzer Tops!
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Water Powered Rockets! I had several of these...and they were great! Fill um with water, pump um full of air and let um go!
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My Land of the Giants Lunch Box
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Barrel O Monkey's
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Wheel-O.....Check out the price on the display
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Wizzer Tops!
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's Cont
1960's Mattel Stop Watch, this was one of the first stop watches that came with the hot wheel set!
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Plyskool Clock Circa 1964 (I'm circa 1964)
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Playskool Pull dog
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Fisher Price Chatter Telephone, This guy just made an appearance in the new Toy Story 3 Movie, just a note The dog, the clock and the phone were made of wood and painted graphics.
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Kittie in the Kegs
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1960's Mattel Stop Watch, this was one of the first stop watches that came with the hot wheel set!
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Plyskool Clock Circa 1964 (I'm circa 1964)
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Playskool Pull dog
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Fisher Price Chatter Telephone, This guy just made an appearance in the new Toy Story 3 Movie, just a note The dog, the clock and the phone were made of wood and painted graphics.
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Kittie in the Kegs
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's Cont.
Anyone remember these?
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Six Million Dollar Man Lunchbox
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Toy Candy Cigarette Machine (You'll never see this toy again)
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Coca Cola Machine
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Shooting Gallery
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Dash Board......I had a couple of different dashboards this was the best one
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Easy Show was a 8mm Projector
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Spin Weld was very cool
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Anyone remember these?
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Six Million Dollar Man Lunchbox
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Toy Candy Cigarette Machine (You'll never see this toy again)
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Coca Cola Machine
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Shooting Gallery
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Dash Board......I had a couple of different dashboards this was the best one
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[attachment=3]firebird (2).jpg[/attachment]
Easy Show was a 8mm Projector
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Spin Weld was very cool
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
I remember we had:
-The Robot From Lost In Space (still have two of him around my house)
-The hand crank movie projector, VERY FUN
-I remember the Water Powered Rockets, but not playing with them. Must have been my older brother's.
GOOD TIMES!
Great finds Big Al. Truly such classic toys are treasures!
-The Robot From Lost In Space (still have two of him around my house)
-The hand crank movie projector, VERY FUN
-I remember the Water Powered Rockets, but not playing with them. Must have been my older brother's.
GOOD TIMES!
Great finds Big Al. Truly such classic toys are treasures!
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Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Do you remember the jaws toy / game. I loved that. Later they did one based off the alligator film but that may be 1980. Did you guys have the alien doll, I took that into preschool show and tell.
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's Cont.
Jaws Game, Yup I had this one too! Later they re-packaged it as Sharkey's Dinner
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So since were on Games .....Here are a few more
Booby Trap, The original was all wood with painted wood peices
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Crazy Clock Game, This is a Rube Goldberg Kinetic sculpture style game and these were very popular back then
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Mouse Trap
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Fish Bait
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Bowlomatic
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Hot Potato (three Versions) This was basicaly a kitchen timer wraped in a cute potato shaped case and you would set the timer and pass it back and forth and whoever was holding it when it went off lost!
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Jaws Game, Yup I had this one too! Later they re-packaged it as Sharkey's Dinner
[attachment=9]win-pictures-jaws-game.jpg[/attachment]
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So since were on Games .....Here are a few more
Booby Trap, The original was all wood with painted wood peices
[attachment=7]booby.jpg[/attachment]
Crazy Clock Game, This is a Rube Goldberg Kinetic sculpture style game and these were very popular back then
[attachment=6]crazy_clock.jpg[/attachment]
Mouse Trap
[attachment=5]mouse_trap.jpg[/attachment]
Fish Bait
[attachment=0]fish_bait.jpg[/attachment]
Bowlomatic
[attachment=4]bowlamatic1 (2).jpg[/attachment]
Hot Potato (three Versions) This was basicaly a kitchen timer wraped in a cute potato shaped case and you would set the timer and pass it back and forth and whoever was holding it when it went off lost!
[attachment=2]spudsie1.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=1]ty1026.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=3]timebomb.jpg[/attachment]
More to come
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Toy's Cont
Cootie
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Frustration
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Aggravation, This was the game that introduced the "Pop-O-Matic" dice roller....A plastic dome that captivated the die and a peice of spring metal at the bottom when you would press down on the dome the metal would pop the dice and one of the biggest problems with board games back then was loosing the dice. this solved the problem.
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Trouble
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Red Eye
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Facination
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Cootie
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Frustration
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Aggravation, This was the game that introduced the "Pop-O-Matic" dice roller....A plastic dome that captivated the die and a peice of spring metal at the bottom when you would press down on the dome the metal would pop the dice and one of the biggest problems with board games back then was loosing the dice. this solved the problem.
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Trouble
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Red Eye
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Facination
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Games Cont.
We have the technology.....We can re-build him!
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And his girl friend!
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We got us a Convoy!
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Cylon Basic Training
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We have the technology.....We can re-build him!
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And his girl friend!
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We got us a Convoy!
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Cylon Basic Training
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Re: Toy's of the 60's and 70's
Those are Fraking cool!!! and I Remember the big foot that was great!
do you still have them?
do you still have them?
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