WONDER TOY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

silly putty

Credit for the invention of Silly Putty is disputed. It has been attributed to Earl
Warrick
, of the then newly formed Dow Corning in 1943 and also Harvey Chin;
and James Wright, a Scottish inventor working for General Electric in New
Haven,  Connecticut.Throughout his life, Warrick insisted that he and his
colleague, Rob Roy McGregor, received the patent for Silly Putty before
Wright did; but Crayola’s history of Silly Putty states that Wright invented
it first.

In 1961 Silly Putty went worldwide, becoming a hit in the Soviet Union and
Europe. In 1968 it was taken into lunar orbit by the Apollo 8 astronauts.

Silly Putty was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2001.

                   SillyPutty

posted by Bob Karm in CLASSIC ADS,DEBUT,HISTORY,INVENTION,Memorabillia,Toys,TV commercial and have Comment (1)

One Response to “WONDER TOY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY”

  1. Barby says:

    Silly Putty was so much fun…especially like how it copied off the color comics from the newsprint….great invention! Thanks for the fun trip down memory lane 🙂

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