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My brother & I had a pair of these the 3 yrs we live in Quebec when we were in grammer school. We beat the snot out of those things all winter long which were way longer than the summers
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Yikes, in grammar school!? I was jealous that my friends across the street had one of these.

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From the same maker as All-Star Baseball, this game had springed levers to send a ping long ball toward the basket.

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We had one of these games. The problem was that the ball would go too far at times and leave the arena. It would have been better if there was a clear bubble over the game.
 

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I know I still have this somewhere. Tore the attic apart for an hour just now and then it was happy hour. I'll check the basement tomorrow.
That game was ridiculous!!
 

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We had one of these games. The problem was that the ball would go too far at times and leave the arena. It would have been better if there was a clear bubble over the game.
It got to where from the far distance I developed a bank shot that I thought of as like Sam Jones of the Celtics.
 
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This topic reminded me about the Raleigh Choppers. I never had one but others in the neighborhood did. Do you remember these?

No, but I REALLY wanted a Schwinn Orange Krate 5-Speed
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My favorite aunt worked in the HASBRO factory in Pawtucket, RI her entire adult life. So I was swimming in GI Joe stuff. But I was more into cars, bikes, models, Estes rockets and stuff.
 
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Never had this, but a lot of people claimed that is was really fun

Super Jock, super toe

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Another sports simulation game for the nerds...

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You guys are so...….oo young. For me, growing up in the 50's, it was the Hula Hoop. Took the country by storm, followed by Silly Putty and the Frisbee (the history of which began in Bridgeport).
 

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Yikes, in grammar school!? I was jealous that my friends across the street had one of these.

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My cousins came up to visit us and they had one of these, we rode it in the tunnels we dug under the snow. Man that brings back some memories
 
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I am a little too late to the party here, but what the heck:

Willy Wooly
Super Elastic Bubble Plastic
Trac Ball
Whirlybird helicopter
The super bounce balls from the gumball machines - couldn’t get enough of those
 

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