Nostalgia: Things You Had Growing Up

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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,034
    verb wrote: »
    My brother and I got this type of Mini-Bike one year from Sears. We had a blast! No helmet, no front brake, the rear pedal brake literally scrubbed the rear tire tread in order to stop! And we survived! What fun!
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    Had one of those too, but mine was a bunch of parts that had to be put together. Only rode it a few times before the engine seized from lack of oil.
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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    I remember that braking system... :D
  • scubalab
    scubalab Posts: 3,101
    A lot of memories in this thread! Had many of the toys mentioned (Evil Kenevil motorcycle, helicopter on the tether, slot cars, matchboxes, MOUSE TRAP - although I don't think we ever really played it as a game).

    Summers when all the cares were gone. Riding our BMX bikes for miles with a bat and glove to the little league field. Stopping along the way to buy a baseball. Playing until sunset.

    Always loved this song and it's certainly appropriate for this thread:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcs0oEz4QSE
  • Msabot1
    Msabot1 Posts: 2,098
    Any of you remember Kenner's Girder And Panel Building Sets?..My folks got me one of those back in the late 50's I think..Played with that thing for hours at a time..Wish I had a pic of that thing to share with yas..It had an ungodly amount of pieces...Toys back in those days more often than not were very educational weren't they?..Sparked imagination...
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    Msabot1 wrote: »
    Any of you remember Kenner's Girder And Panel Building Sets?..My folks got me one of those back in the late 50's I think..Played with that thing for hours at a time..Wish I had a pic of that thing to share with yas..It had an ungodly amount of pieces...Toys back in those days more often than not were very educational weren't they?..Sparked imagination...

    We had one of those sets. I posted some images in this thread a few months ago. I'll add some more and save you hunting for them. I loved it way more than our LEGOs. :p

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    scubalab wrote: »
    A lot of memories in this thread! Had many of the toys mentioned (Evil Kenevil motorcycle, helicopter on the tether, slot cars, matchboxes, MOUSE TRAP - although I don't think we ever really played it as a game).

    Summers when all the cares were gone. Riding our BMX bikes for miles with a bat and glove to the little league field. Stopping along the way to buy a baseball. Playing until sunset.

    Always loved this song and it's certainly appropriate for this thread:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcs0oEz4QSE

    With lyrics; I like the memories too!
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  • Msabot1
    Msabot1 Posts: 2,098
    Viking64 wrote: »
    Msabot1 wrote: »
    Any of you remember Kenner's Girder And Panel Building Sets?..My folks got me one of those back in the late 50's I think..Played with that thing for hours at a time..Wish I had a pic of that thing to share with yas..It had an ungodly amount of pieces...Toys back in those days more often than not were very educational weren't they?..Sparked imagination...

    We had one of those sets. I posted some images in this thread a few months ago. I'll add some more and save you hunting for them. I loved it way more than our LEGOs. :p

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    That's the baby!..I also had one that you could build bridges with...also I think Mattel had a three foot high white rocket that you attached up to a garden hose..The final stage you put caps in it so when it came down it popped..They claimed it could go 300 feet..don't know if it went that high..but remember it going out of sight..That thing was cool too...
  • GospelTruth
    GospelTruth Posts: 403
    Viking64 wrote: »
    Msabot1 wrote: »
    Any of you remember Kenner's Girder And Panel Building Sets?..My folks got me one of those back in the late 50's I think..Played with that thing for hours at a time..Wish I had a pic of that thing to share with yas..It had an ungodly amount of pieces...Toys back in those days more often than not were very educational weren't they?..Sparked imagination...

    We had one of those sets. I posted some images in this thread a few months ago. I'll add some more and save you hunting for them. I loved it way more than our LEGOs. :p

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    That brings back memories. I had this one growing up. I used it with my hotwheels and matchbox cars.

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  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    We also had this, judging by the gray roadway pieces. I remember them as being very flimsy, just like the building panels and many other parts. :p

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  • aprazer402
    aprazer402 Posts: 3,087
    @verb I still have my Cox Stuka, still in box. I don't think it was ever flown.
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    verb Posts: 10,176
    aprazer402 wrote: »
    @verb I still have my Cox Stuka, still in box. I don't think it was ever flown.
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    Way Cool!
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  • aprazer402
    aprazer402 Posts: 3,087
    Also, the Sensation Corp. was in town. They made great lawn mowers and in the mid 60's they added mini-bikes. Many of the kids had them. It was a great time growing up. Kids today don't know what real fun is. Sensation mini-bikes in the link.
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    Among my early foray into RC planes. Powered by the Cox .049 engine!
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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,124
    Back in the day when kids built things to play with vs just pushing virtual buttons with there fingers
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    verb Posts: 10,176
    This pic reminds me of when choppers were all the rage. We would literally cut other forks up and pound them on to our existing fork. And, occasionally, the extensions would come loose! :smile:
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    edited June 2018
    I had friends and neighborhood kids who did that. I had that cool shwinn 5-speed chopper and didn't have to do that. I rode one and talk about BAD handling!!! Look at the picture. That's about how those guys looked every 50 ft. One foot on the ground. :# usually they only did one extra. A rare 2 extra did appear I think.
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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,124
    Tony M wrote: »
    I had friends and neighborhood kids who did that. I had that cool shwinn 5-speed chopper and didn't have to do that.

    Cool...LOL, you can't use that word when talking about that bike :p

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    I delivered a thousand Washington Post newspapers with that bike. nestled between the high rise handlebars. I had to make a couple of trips. Sundays were a M**(*^&*%R, but I was making money. Something that my parents didn't have much of. Never did either.
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  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    Gawd, I hated delivering newspapers. I would do that occasionally for a friend when he went on vacation, sick, etc. Up at 5 AM and dragging a wagon around the neighborhood. Plus it was the Post since I grew up in College Park MD. Man, I hated getting up early, but now I do it all the time. LOL.
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  • Msabot1
    Msabot1 Posts: 2,098
    aprazer402 wrote: »
    @verb I still have my Cox Stuka, still in box. I don't think it was ever flown.
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    that's something you have there man..new in box and never flown!..Could be worth a bit of coin too..Have you checked?..I know some older toys are bringing some serious money..especially the ones in their boxes...
  • DaveHo
    DaveHo Posts: 3,471
    ^ Man, I had every single one of those except the first pic. Good times!
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    DaveHo wrote: »
    ^ Man, I had every single one of those except the first pic. Good times!

    That's awesome, Dave! I remember the Jackie Stewart pic, but I can't remember if it was on the box for our slot cars or if I saw it at a friends house or the store. I thought it was so cool, I posted it regardless. :p
  • muncybob
    muncybob Posts: 2,963
    I also have that same Stuka along with my Strombecker slot cars set somewhere up in our attic.nqpmruyroqau.jpg
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  • muncybob
    muncybob Posts: 2,963
    Of course we didn't own the telephone lines but the old "party lines" were a hoot!
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  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    muncybob wrote: »
    Of course we didn't own the telephone lines but the old "party lines" were a hoot!

    HAHAHA We had a party line in the house I grew up in until about 1975. In the mid-80s, my parents lived near the lake and one of the camps on the shore shared a party line with them. Luckily those people were only around for a few months during the summer.

    When my second-oldest brother came back from army basic for Christmas in December 1977, he bought us our first "COLOR TV"! Remember those things??? :p
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    Milito wrote: »
    68 Z/28 in high school. Sorry the picture isn't clear as it's an old pic.
    Beautiful! 1968 is one of the most perfect years for Camaros. :)
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,034
    Weebles wobble but they dont fall down... :p
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