Classic Games and Toys

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By mkott

Classice Games and Toys

Since classic toys are in and making a come back I thought I would share a few of these retro toys. I know some of these that are listed on here will bring back memories. It surprised me just how many can still be found and are still being made. The one thing I always wanted was an Erector Set and a Susie Homemaker. I never received either one of these but an Erector Set still sounds fun to me even at almost 50 years old. There is also nothing better than a game of Monopoly which I hardly ever win! It is a tradition of playing games with our kids that seems to have taken a back seat to video games or being on the Internet but wouldn't it be nice to share share some of these games with your kids. Bring the kid out in you!

Hope you enjoy!

Classic Toys

Silly Putty
Amazon Price: $0.01
List Price: $1.33
Original Metal Slinky on Blister Card [Toy] [Toy] [Toy] [Toy] [Toy] [Toy] [Toy]
Amazon Price: $5.99
Classic Etch A Sketch Magic Screen
Amazon Price: $12.95
List Price: $14.99
Monopoly - The Classic Edition
Amazon Price: $18.48
List Price: $24.99
Magic 8 Ball
Amazon Price: $6.99
List Price: $9.99
Tinkertoy Classic Jumbo Set
Amazon Price: $89.95
List Price: $29.99

More Classic Toys and Games

Lincoln Logs Fort Redwood
Amazon Price: $126.00
LEGO Ultimate Building Set - 405 Pieces (6166)
Amazon Price: $26.95
List Price: $29.99
Erector Special Edition 100th Anniversary Set - Makes 50 Models - 610+ Parts - Helecopter, Crane, Motorcycle and More!
Amazon Price: $99.99
Yo-Yo Imperial(Colors May Vary)
Amazon Price: $1.48
List Price: $4.99
Whizzard Wheel-O's by Play Visions (WHIZ)
Amazon Price: $6.00
Playskool Mr. Potato Head
Amazon Price: $11.00
List Price: $9.99
Uncle Milton Uncle Milton Giant Ant Farm
Amazon Price: $13.88
List Price: $19.99
Originial TEDCO Gyroscope Twin Pak
Amazon Price: $11.39
List Price: $10.99
Play-Doh 24 Pack of Colors
Amazon Price: $14.10
List Price: $18.99
Rubik's Cube
Amazon Price: $7.18
List Price: $12.99

Classic Toys

Silly Putty

Trademark owned by Crayola. Back in the day when newspaper ink had petroleum in it the Silly Putty would pick up the print and were able to transfer the image. What became a toy was a result of an accident during WWII in making rubber. Who actually came up with the idea or invention is disputed to this day.

Slinky

Another toy that sprang from a mistake is the Slinky. In 1943 at the shipyards of Philadelphia, Richard James a mechanical engineer was developing springs for the Navy when he knocked one over which gave was the slinky. In 1952 the Slinky Dog debuted and other’s followed during the 50’s. From 1945 to 2005 over 300 million have been sold.

Etch a Sketch

The Etch a Sketch was invented by the Frenchman André Cassagnes in the late 1950’s. In 1959, Andre Cassages took his drawing toy to the International Toy Fair in Germany, and the Ohio Art Company had no interest in it. The second time the Ohio Art Company saw it; they decided to give it a go. In 1960 commercials began to appear on US television advertising a new toy called, Etch a Sketch.

Monopoly

This isn’t a toy but is considered a classic game that almost every one of all ages has played. What can one say about Monopoly? It came about in 1903 and was called the “The Landlords Game” and this game idea would lend itself to what would become Monopoly. Though some would dispute this and claim that Charles Darrow decided to sell copies of a game taught to him by friends. In 1935 Parker Brothers bought the right from Charles Darrow and the rest is game board history.

Magic 8 Ball

This toy was invented in 1946 by Abe Bookman but the ideas were from his partner Albert Carter. It is a fortune telling device and has a standard set of answers. 10 answers are positive, 5 are negative and 5 are non-committal. Fun to sit around and ask questions to see what kind of answer the ball gives.

Tinkertoy

The Tinkertoy Construction Set was created in 1913 and came about after watching kids play with pencils and empty spoils of thread. The set was introduced to the public with displays of a Ferris wheel. Over the years Tinkertoy’s have constructed to complex designs and machinery.

Many of these toys and games bring back fond memories. Not on the list but what about a deck of cards! Teach your kids, "Go Fish", or "Crazy Eights" and relive those days sitting around trying to outdo your friends.

Other Fun Stuff

Here is some great information on classic board games that everyone can enjoy. Check out Ancient Board Games that make great gifts or games for the family.

Listed here are some of the Top Selling Nintendo Wii Games .

If you are looking for some rare or forgotten toy or game from the past eBay has some fun stuff. It is worth looking into for bargains when shopping for classic games or toys.

Comments

stars439 profile image

stars439 Level 7 Commenter 10 months ago

Wonderful toys, and some I remember. God Bless You Dear Heart.

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jpcmc Level 6 Commenter 12 months ago

My dog and I love the Slinky. The magic 8 ball got me through lots of tough decisions. LOL Nice hub!

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christopheranton Level 7 Commenter 15 months ago

They sound like great fun.

The only one I have ever played with was a monopoly board.

Great to play.

Thanks for that.

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