Kids Toys Then and Now.....Whats better?

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tedebear

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With Arthurs Birthday coming up I've started to do a bit of window shopping...First place of course ebay - I've somehow or other navigated into the vintage toys section....most are for much older kids but bloody nora - I reckon old fashioned toys were much better!! What do you think?

Fantastic scenes!!

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Just imagine the injuries with a toy mangle!

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Shooting practice for kids:

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Popeye Pipe Toss!!:

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Enough bright coloured plastic crap in our house - I'm going for something more traditional and dangerous!! ;):lol::p
 




Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Wow a mangle....

The last time I saw one of those was at our outdoor swimming pool in Worthing (the Lido) when my best mate fat Billy pretended to put his willy in it and we all got thrown out.

After that we used to go fishing and throw live eels into the pool. They never lasted long in there but it used to frighten all the old women.

Whats all this got to do with old toys...................... absolutely nothing.
 


Starry

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Oct 10, 2004
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we have a toy mangle, it's blue. the mother in law gave it to fran when she was little. not sure why it's still hanging around.

i don't know how old arthur is but fuzzy felts are the favourite around here. the real proper old fashion ones not the gimmicky disney princess ones. oh and those tin toys that you wind up in the side with those huge keys. the kids love those for some reason.
 


tedebear

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we have a toy mangle, it's blue. the mother in law gave it to fran when she was little. not sure why it's still hanging around.

i don't know how old arthur is but fuzzy felts are the favourite around here. the real proper old fashion ones not the gimmicky disney princess ones. oh and those tin toys that you wind up in the side with those huge keys. the kids love those for some reason.


Oh yes!! Fuzzy felt - I used to love that - I'll look for it on ebay!! Woohoo - found it!

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
My young son was running around on holiday with a toy gun given to him by a newly aquired friend. One of the mothers of another child said to me , '' Do you think that is appropriate in the current climate''

For once I was lost for words.

I thought maybe if he had strapped pretend explosives around his body.. ok.. but a small toy gun.


When I was a nipper I had a gun called a Johnny 7, which as the older posters on here will verify had 4 ways you could kill or maim someone. That was a proper toy for an 8 year old.
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Toys were DEFINATELY more fun in \'our day\' (gawd).
Most toys nowadays just involve pressing buttons and staring at screens. Might as well be at WORK.
 


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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
127 quid on ebay and it had seven guns...

Line up a few golliwogs and you could see how it all started with me.
 

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Shegull

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Toys were DEFINATELY more fun in \'our day\' (gawd).
Most toys nowadays just involve pressing buttons and staring at screens. Might as well be at WORK.


Toys today don't involve any imagination at all. Most of them don't even involve going outside. Kids in our day had far more fun and those fuzzy felts are great. My kids also got great fun out of sticklebricks. The amount of things that their little minds turned them into was just amazing and I would highly recommend them to anyone.
 






Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
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Dublin, Ireland
Fuzzy felt! Makes me feel about 4 again seeing that.

Sticklebricks - I remember the name, were the the blocks with lots of little pegs on them that could mesh together?

I also had massive amounts of lego, but Arthur might be a bit young for that? Proper lego, as in the sets made police/fire stations, harbour, airport etc not harry potter and starwars replicas!
 


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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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Toys today don\'t involve any imagination at all. Most of them don\'t even involve going outside. Kids in our day had far more fun and those fuzzy felts are great. My kids also got great fun out of sticklebricks. The amount of things that their little minds turned them into was just amazing and I would highly recommend them to anyone.

Agreed.
Plastercine and Meccano, bloody brilliant. Spirograph. Scalextric. Buckeroo. Silly Putty. Rosy cheeks and scrapes on knees, ruffled hair, freckles, scrumping, cheeky grins, bathtime with siblings, sleeping squashed together head-to-toe....

...Ive gone too far now havnt I.
 




tedebear

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maffew

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Fuzzy felt! Makes me feel about 4 again seeing that.

Sticklebricks - I remember the name, were the the blocks with lots of little pegs on them that could mesh together?

I also had massive amounts of lego, but Arthur might be a bit young for that? Proper lego, as in the sets made police/fire stations, harbour, airport etc not harry potter and starwars replicas!

FuzzyFelt and StickleBrick was mine and my mates DJ names about 5 years when we played head to head out, was funny hearing d and b mc's have to keep singing it

just so you know
 


Shegull

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Jul 7, 2003
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Agreed.
Rosy cheeks and scrapes on knees, ruffled hair, freckles, scrumping, cheeky grins, bathtime with siblings, sleeping squashed together head-to-toe....

...Ive gone too far now havnt I.

Ah memories ................................... brings a tear to my eye ........... excuse me :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:


thats better :):):)
 








Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
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Dublin, Ireland
FuzzyFelt and StickleBrick was mine and my mates DJ names about 5 years when we played head to head out, was funny hearing d and b mc's have to keep singing it

just so you know

That reminds me, I have to think of a really embarrassing (temporary) name before I play in Letterkenny again so their numpty MC has to read it out. Normally just use my real name...
 


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