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MAGICAL 3-D VIEWER ~ 1950’s

3-d viewer 1950s

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THE ‘’SNOOPY SNIFFER’’ PULL TOY

snoopy sniffer

This classic pull toy was Introduced in 1938 by Fisher Price Toys. It was made 
of wood, with a paper litho covering and was one of this blogger’s favorite toys! 

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THE ‘’SLINKY’’ STORY!

Slinky_ad_1946
1946

slinky beani
1950s

Slinky was invented and developed by naval mechanical engineer Richard James
in 1943. While stationed at the William Cramp and Sons shipyards in Philadelphia,
James was developing springs that could support and stabilize sensitive instruments aboard ships traveling in rough seas, when he accidentally knocked one of the
springs from a shelf, and watched as it "stepped" in a series of splits, first to a 
stack of books, to a tabletop, and to the floor, where it re-coiled itself upright.

James and his wife thought the springs would make great toys and with a
$500 loan, the couple formed James Industries (originally James Spring &
Wire Company),and had 400 Slinky unites made by a local machine shop,
hand wrapped each in yellow paper, and priced them at $1 a piece and
sold the entire inventory at Gimbels department store in Philadelphia
within ninety minutes. The toy was introduced at the American Toy
Fair in 1946.

 
james and son slinky

Slinky inventor Richard James and his son Thomas play
with
the toys on the stairs in the family home (1945). 

 

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REMEMBER THIS?

silly putty 

silly-putty

Silly Putty
was originally created by accident during research for possible
rubber substitutes during World War ll .

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A PART OF EARLY SATURDAY MORNING TV!

Rintintin

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
is a Screen Gems television production which
originally aired in 166 episodes on ABC from October 1954 until August 1959. One
of the German Shepherd dogs used in the children’s TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. 

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