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Cassette Movie Projector from Kenner (1973)

For budding cinephiles in the 1960s & ’70s, Kenner rolled out a whole host of toys for watching movies and cartoons of popular characters of the day. One of the more short-lived and quirky toy lines was the Cassette Movie Projector.

Gund

From a small-scale maker of plush toys and novelties founded over 120 years ago, GUND grew to become a leader in the toy industry. Its huggable toys for children still loved by children and collectors alike.

Rock Paper Scissors from Ideal (1967)

Released by Ideal in 1967, Rock Paper Scissors was a board game adaptation of the classic hand game, played with levers, cards, and coloured game boards.

Mechanical Hi-Way Road Set (#612) from Ohio Art (1960)

In 1960, Ohio Art released the Mechanical Hi-Way Road Set, a playset that combined wind-up vehicles with a multi-level metal track.

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Spars & Stripes from TOMY (1976)

Released in 1976, Tomy’s Spars & Stripes was a new “unsinkable” sailboat that actually sailed.

Tiltin’ Milton from Ideal (1968)

Released by Ideal in 1968, Tiltin’ Milton was a balancing game for two or more players that challenged them to outwit gravity.

Pull-A-Long Lacing Shoe, Fisher-Price

Pull-A-Long Lacing Shoe from Fisher-Price (1970)

Released by Fisher-Price in 1970, the Pull-A-Long Lacing Shoe was an educational toy designed to help preschoolers learn how to tie a shoe and recognize basic shapes.

Barnstormer from Marx (1975)

Barnstormer players compete to build a flight tower one block at a time in the unpredictable flight path of a circling biplane.