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We had a ball building log homes with Lincoln Logs when I was growing up.
We had a ball building log homes with Lincoln Logs when I was growing up.
IMO toys such as those allowed a child to express their creativity more, and be more imaginative, it allowed a child to dream of what their home would be like.
IMO the old toys of yesteryear were healthier for children than today's electronic this and electronic that.
Gosh, what a walk down memory lane.That was also true of Lego. When I was a kid, Lego was packaged in a sort of round tube with a screw on top. There were probably other package types too, but that is what I saw most frequently. It was a general selection of parts with a couple of windows and a door so you could make a house, but it was designed to make pretty much anything you wanted. When I have seen the Lego store at the Mall of America, what I see are essentially model kits made for Lego so that each kit builds something specific such as a Star Trek space ship or a tank or an airplane of a specific type.
Tony
Oh my goodness, totally forgot about TinkerToys!
Boy, would that have been a hit in our house back in the day!
What a hit those must have been!I had the Lincoln Logs
But I most enjoyed the little bricks
Seems there was Elgo before Lego (I haven't researched it just yet)
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There were huge kits
And there were small tubes
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Poor kids got the small tubes
I didn't have any
but
I had friends.....
Gosh, what a walk down memory lane.
Yes, the old Legos in a cylindrical tube! That is exactly how I remember them. We messed around with Legos for hours at a time, and I remember my baby brother having a Mechanix Set (think that's what it was called), anyhow, it had girder looking steel pieces with all sorts of holes in them, wheels, gears, screws, nuts, bolts, and whole gamut of things that a little boy could piece together to make something out of.
IMO, far more productive and interactive than sitting in a chair pressing keys and buttons.
The thing about the older generation of toys, they never got old, and they were made so well, a lot of things could be passed down from generation to generation. Buy it once and enjoy it for years and years to come.
Gosh, let me go back to the 60's and 70's!

I had the Lincoln Logs
But I most enjoyed the little bricks
Seems there was Elgo before Lego (I haven't researched it just yet)
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There were huge kits
And there were small tubes
View attachment 129347
Poor kids got the small tubes
I didn't have any
but
I had friends.....
You may be right, Tony, been so many years I just can't remember, but this does look very familiar.I don't recall the Mechanix set, but what you describe sounds like a description of the Erector Set that my older brother had.
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Tony
You may be right, Tony, been so many years I just can't remember, but this does look very familiar.
Wonderful memories...