

| January 19th, 2012 | The Real Enjoyment of Playing with Tinker Toys |
Have we lost our youngsters in a hypnotic computer game trance? Have they become “drones” to the “video age”? Often it may appear that way as many youngsters spend hour on hour in front of a video screen, pressing buttons or jockeying around a joystick. However it is up to the elders of youngsters to point out enough, let’s find some instructional possibilities. Nevertheless it was not that way back when we were kids.we had real toys.classic toys. Let’s step into a time tunnel of sorts and recall some of the engaging toys we had the enjoyment of playing with : Tinker Toys Ahh..Tinker Toys..rods, sticks, spools, spokes..simple, but a real classic toy invented in 1914 by Charles Pajeau, who was a stonemason by trade from Evanston, Illinois. He was electrified by kids playing with pencils, sticks and empty spools of thread to make his new toy. He saw them improvising and using their imaginations and marvelled if improve on what they were doing. He designed his first set of Tinker Toys in his garage and displayed them in 1914 at the North American Toy Fair.
Alas, his Tinker Toys drew no interest. Pajeau employed a few pygmies and had them dress in elf outfits. He then had them “play” with the Tinker Toys” in a store display window in a Chicago dep. store and with this press a new toy was born. After a year or thereabouts, over 1,000,000 sets of Tinker Toys had been sold! Lincoln Logs Nicked redwood logs that may be used to make log cabins, Lincoln Logs were the discovery of John Lloyd Wright, boy of famous designer, Frank Lloyd Wright.
The inter locking logs, invented in 1916, were fashioned after the basis of Tokyo’s earthquake-proof Imperial Hotel, that the younger Wright experienced being created.
In the World War I age, it was in style to help American jingoism and for American’s to buy American made products, so the new toy was named after one of our most respected presidents, Abraham Lincoln. The first sets sold particularly well and became far more well-liked by the advent of TV to the US.
Actually Lincoln Logs were among the 1st toys to be publicized and promoted on TV. Capitalizing on the fondness for westerns in early TV, Lincoln Logs were successful promoted on 1953’s Trailblazer Theatre . As an undeniable fact, as late as 1975, Lincoln Logs were still selling at a rate of 1,000,000 sets a year.
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