
Mystery Maze from Marx (1976)
Released in 1976 from Marx, Mystery Maze was advertised as “the inscrutable game of skill and luck.”
Toy Catalogues, Vintage Advertising
Monogram Catalogue (1981)
This 1981 catalogue presents Monogram’s entire line of model kits, including a mix of old favourites and new products.
Flip Through Time: Vintage Christmas Toy and Game Print Advertisements
Long before the internet and influencers shaped children’s desires, printed toy ads ignited imaginations. Browse a selection of vintage toy advertisements that inspired children’s wish lists.
Fencing Swords Set from Wham-O (1958)
Wham-O’s Fencing Swords set let wannabe Fencers practice sword fighting.
Toy Catalogues, Vintage Advertising
Matchbox Catalogue (1978)
1978 marked the 25th year Matchbox diecast vehicles were available to fans and collectors.
Talking Telephones from Hasbro (1969)
In 1969, Hasbro updated its popular Talking Telephones line with new features, new TV shows, and new cartoon brands.
BLIPPO Choo-Choo Construction Set & Train from Remco (1964)
“Lock blocks here; snap panels there; and BLIPPO, there’s a tower in the air!”
Think a Dot from E.S.R. (1965)
Think-a-Dot from E.S.R. was an educational toy that gave players insight into a fundamental computer concept: the “flip-flops” or “gates” used to store information.