Retro toys

Discussion in 'Remember When?' started by Eric50, Jul 8, 2020.

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    Barbie's Friend Ship (Mattel, 1972)


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    Smoking Volkswagen (Aoshin, 1960's)

    It used an oil-soaked sponge that was heated to produce smoke out the tail pipe.


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    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:dizzy::dizzy::dizzy::dizzy::dizzy::dizzy::dizzy:

    LOVE THAT ZEPHYR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):):):):)
     
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    Funny, I found that at an estate sale at the house next door to my mother in law.....at least there was one positive to that visit.
     
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    I got something like this guy in the early 50s.

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    Used two "D" batteries I think and it had a set of revolving wheels on the bottom so it would turn randomly as it moved.

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    The turntable of wheels is known as bump-and-go and was popular in the 1960's when toys with ingenious mechanisms reigned.

    Another type of mechanism was used to detect the edge of a table and reverse the direction of the vehicle.
     
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    These toy engines date to the 1960s; I have a number of these in my collection.

    There were different colors available, with names like:

    "SILVER MOUNTAIN EXPRESS"

    "SILVER FLASH EXPRESS"

    "RED ARROW EXPRESS", etc.

    All had a whistle and clanging bell!

    Smaller versions of this toy were also available; the engineer was basically the same, but the engines were of a different type, but still nice-looking!.

    I have a number of vintage tin (and plastic) toy locomotives and buses in my collection that feature that classic "bump-and-go" action.......they sure bring back a lot of VERY happy memories, 60-odd years ago!:)


     
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    For a comedy routine, Albert Brooks used a Speak & Spell that he modified to look like a Mr. Potato Head, another classic toy from decades earlier.


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    Late Night Last Century: Albert Brooks Introduces Johnny Carson to "Buddy"


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    Albert Brooks - Speak & Spell (The Tonight Show, 1984)

     
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    LARGEST battery operated tin "bump-n-go" toys I have are from the early 1960s, made in Japan for CRAGSTAN (then a BIG manufacturer of tin friction and battery-op vehicles) are two buses, both based on the GM PD-4104, then a popular intercity bus.

    One is a GREYHOUND bus, the other, a school bus.

    Both have "mystery" action, both have operating horns, and the GREYHOUND version has a door that opens and closes!

    I've had both since at least 1963! (only wish I still had the boxes!)

    These buses are BIG (close to 2' long!)
     
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    Barbie almost qualifies for Social Security.
     
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    Back in the 1960s, you'd be hard pressed indeed to see my younger cousin WITHOUT being in the company of her beloved "Mrs. Beasley";)
     
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