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Born in 1959. Most favorite toy ever, with nothing a close second, was one of the table hockey games with the players on rods.
Also, chemistry sets! Always made my mother a bit uneasy . . . and not without some justification.
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My dad had his from when he was a kid and when I was placed in the gifted program at my school, he dusted the collection off and encouraged me to build stuff. He also got out his old train set and we built elaborate bridges and sets to go with the train sets.
So, I had them all, and loved them. Tinkertoys, Lincoln Logs, Bricks and the Erector Set. Then i grew up and became an architect. Go figure....and:
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No wonder I wanted to be an architect. (I did not become an architect)
Dove the picture of a kid in the woods acting like Chuck Connors but wearing satin shorts? Just don't see it sorry.
That would be near the top of my worst toys list. That game was terrible.Not good at posting pictures. But I amused myself with the vibrating football game. Players would move across the board haphazardly. Had small felt football
Yes. Ahhh the mid 80s when transformers and GI joe ruled the boys wishlists and cabbage patch dolls for the girlies. Lol. Brings back some great memories, when toys r us was king.I grew up on Transformers, G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K. and they were a quick fad... key cars. But the Christmas I received Optimus Prime, was the Christmas I had bragging rights over my friends. I still have it. It's a little worn, but it's up on the shelf in one the rooms of my house.
I also love that they are reissuing some of these. I'm getting my great nephew into them. He has his own OP now without the trailer. We also build the Lego Speed Champions cars. I get one every few months.
Now, I'm waiting for Hasbro to reissue G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K. because I know he'll love them.
For sentimental reasons, I loved my SNES. I was assure my parents couldn't afford it. It was the last time I was truly surprised on Christmas day.
My next door neighbor had one of those.Not good at posting pictures. But I amused myself with the vibrating football game. Players would move across the board haphazardly. Had small felt football
The first thing I thought of when I read the title of this thread was the erector set. What is more kid friendly then sharp edged pieces of metal and small screws and nuts? Well, maybe a game of Jarts.
I had one of these as well. What a joke. Supposedly, you could adjust the little white pieces of plastic under the players to make them run routes. Never worked for me.My next door neighbor had one of those.
Well yeah, but he amused himself with it while it was vibrating so...That would be near the top of my worst toys list. That game was terrible.
Connecticut Leather Company- Talk about a company that evolved. They started out making shoe parts.
I grew up on Transformers, G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K. and they were a quick fad... key cars. But the Christmas I received Optimus Prime, was the Christmas I had bragging rights over my friends. I still have it. It's a little worn, but it's up on the shelf in one the rooms of my house.
I also love that they are reissuing some of these. I'm getting my great nephew into them. He has his own OP now without the trailer. We also build the Lego Speed Champions cars. I get one every few months.
Now, I'm waiting for Hasbro to reissue G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K. because I know he'll love them.
For sentimental reasons, I loved my SNES. I was assure my parents couldn't afford it. It was the last time I was truly surprised on Christmas day.
In my neighborhood--and family--you had to be careful that some jackal didn't dip it in water and freeze it before throwing it to you.Playing “diving catches” with a Nerf football on a nice lawn or in the snow is a classic CT boy activity.
Started smoking dope that early?I was a teen when I got addicted to this game. My friends and I would play for hours:
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