Yes but way better, more in depth and pretty accurate. Strat o matic was cool thoIs this like Stratomatic?
Yes but way better, more in depth and pretty accurate. Strat o matic was cool thoIs this like Stratomatic?
Ha ha...caps. Paper with gun powder. Good times!!My cap gun. Last gun I ever cared about. And smashing the roll of caps with a hammer on the sidewalk was the best . Nice racket.
Evil Knivel stunt cycle baby!
I consistently snuck this into school. A Must have before MaddenOh, that reminds me of this fave:
Loved this game! Drafted teams and played full seasons!
Worked fine if by "Run a route" you meant "go in circles until it falls down".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.
I remember the player bases had dials. What the hell did the dials do?Worked fine if by "Run a route" you meant "go in circles until it falls down".
That must've been a later development. We used to twist the little clear plastic fins they rode on. If you got them to twist far enough in opposite directions without dislodging them you could make a guy spin pretty much in place.I remember the player bases had dials. What the hell did the dials do?
1973, I gave myself a new Harley, XLCH.
We played 20 game seasons. I tracked league leaders in wins and home runs. I found all the sheets in my parent's attic a few years back, but the dice are gone. From what I recall the paint on the numbers was wearing from using them so much.Loved this game! Drafted teams and played full seasons!
My players too often spun in circles.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
After the Saturday cartoon thread, I figured this thread would come up soon. I had great toys growing up, and enough of them to make many here want to beat me up for it.I liked building stuff, but I never got the really, really big set to build everything in the brochure
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Mine was a 1973 model, but without lights (1972 was last year without them). It was black, with red-white-blue striping. I only have 1 blurry picture of it.I did, too!!! It was purple! My ex has all the pics.
EDIT: It looked a lot like this one.
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Leather making kits - > cool pools - > personal computers - >Cabbage Patch Kids. They were known for boom & bust product cycles.Connecticut Leather Company- Talk about a company that evolved. They started out making shoe parts.
Leather making kits - > cool pools - > personal computers - >Cabbage Patch Kids.
If you have ever seen the iconic photograph of the first dozen or so Microsoft employees, it includes a Harvard classmate of Bill Gates, who it is said invested or lent money to finance the company's relocation from Albuquerque to Seattle. He was the grandson of the founder of Coleco.
He retired early, not wildly wealthy, but quite well-to-do.Hope it was an equity investment and not a loan.