tallyho8
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While I was rummaging through my attic I found part of an old woodburning kit that I got when I was about 7 years old in the early 1950s. It got me to thinking about all the fun toys we had when we were young that they couldn't possibly sell for kids nowadays.
Besides the woodburning kit, I had many guns that were made to shoot corks or suction cup darts but we quickly learned how to shoot many other objects in them. I had some real darts too, a wham-o slingshot, a Red Ryder BB gun and a pretty sharp cub scout knife. I even remember lead soldiers. My sister had a minature electric stove with minature loaves of real bread that you would slice and toast in the oven. My chemistry set had real chemicals in it!
We had sliding boards much taller than ones at playgrounds today and they always came down into a mud puddle. Also swings with heavy wood seats, weak chains and not anchored in the ground.
We even got to stand up in the back seat of the car so we could see out the windows when we were not riding in the bed of a pickup truck.
I don't think they even made bike helmets then or knee and elbow pads for skaters.
What "dangerous" toys did you have?
Besides the woodburning kit, I had many guns that were made to shoot corks or suction cup darts but we quickly learned how to shoot many other objects in them. I had some real darts too, a wham-o slingshot, a Red Ryder BB gun and a pretty sharp cub scout knife. I even remember lead soldiers. My sister had a minature electric stove with minature loaves of real bread that you would slice and toast in the oven. My chemistry set had real chemicals in it!
We had sliding boards much taller than ones at playgrounds today and they always came down into a mud puddle. Also swings with heavy wood seats, weak chains and not anchored in the ground.
We even got to stand up in the back seat of the car so we could see out the windows when we were not riding in the bed of a pickup truck.
I don't think they even made bike helmets then or knee and elbow pads for skaters.
What "dangerous" toys did you have?